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Category Archives: Whole Person Learning
Teacher Identity: A Journey of Self-Discovery
Why Identity Matters Our identity shapes who we are—not just as educators, but as human beings. It’s a tapestry of our beliefs, behaviors, values, and emotions. To grow as teachers, we must explore the deeper question: Who am I in … Continue reading
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Embodied Teaching: Transforming Professional Development
The Art of Teaching: Embodied Approaches to Professional Development What does it mean to take an embodied approach to teaching?For me, it means being fully present—mentally, emotionally, and physically. It’s about the energy a teacher brings into the classroom and … Continue reading
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Transforming Teacher Development with Performative Pedagogy
Dr. Tom Godfrey addresses the shortcomings of traditional teacher development models in his handbook and online course. Promoting sustainable development through reflective, emotionally engaging practices, he advocates for a performative pedagogy. This approach emphasizes community forums, inspired by Forum Theatre, fostering authentic dialogue and transformation among educators for enhanced learning experiences. Continue reading
Embodied Learning in Action: Forum Theatre for Teachers
At the 2025 IATEFL Conference, Tom Godfrey highlighted Forum Theatre as an effective tool for teachers to confront real-life challenges through embodied learning. The workshop emphasized trust-building, group dynamics, and collaborative exploration, empowering educators to reflect on their experiences and experiment with creative problem-solving in a supportive environment. Continue reading
Empower Learners with Engaging Drama Workshops
International Training Institute (ITI) offers innovative drama workshops for educators and learners, designed to enhance teaching practices and engage students. Led by Dr. Tom Godfrey, workshops focus on practical strategies, collaboration, and active participation. Services include drama games, collaborative storytelling, and Forum Theatre, promoting creativity and language skills in an immersive learning environment. Continue reading
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The Challenges Teachers Face in Discussing Work Issues
How Easy Is It for Teachers to Talk About Their Problems? In my Teaching Artistry online course, I invited participants to reflect on a critical question: How easy is it for teachers to talk about problems they face at work? … Continue reading
Performative Pedagogy: Shaping Identity Through Classroom Action
Are you the teacher you were born to be or is your performance restrained by context? In my Teaching Artistry online course, we recently explored the concept of performative pedagogy and posed the provocative question: Do we teach the way … Continue reading
Teaching as a performative art
Towards an embodied methodology for teacher development https://doi.org/10.33178/scenario.18.1.9This paper reports on diagnostic workshops conducted at a teacher training centre in Istanbul focusing on how Applied Theatre methods can support English Language Teacher Education in the areas of self-awareness and self-reflection. … Continue reading
Enhance Your Facilitation Skills with Engaging Activities
How do teachers facilitate learning? Before you can teach others you need to be aware of yourself. Continue reading
Embodied Pedagogy: Performative Teacher Development
Reflecting through Action Carl Jung, the renowned psychologist stated that “we are what we do, not what we say we do”. This insight is particularly apt in teacher development where many teachers can ‘talk’ a great lesson but struggle to … Continue reading