Teaching British LiteratureTheatre ClassroomTeaching TheatreTeaching ShakespeareTheatre EducationTeaching DramaSecondary EnglishTeaching LiteratureBritish LiteratureCelebrating ShakespeareIf you ask me, it’s always a good time to celebrate The Bard, but on April 23rd, we recognize both his birth and the incredible contribution he made to the English language. Now I know that not everyone thinks we should still be studying his work in 21st century classrooms, but I’m not one of […]
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