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42. Then and Now: Reimagining Shakespeare's Second Act for Gen Z

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How can a 400-year-old play compete with TikTok for your students' attention? In this episode, we're exploring unexpected connections between Shakespeare's timeless works and modern digital culture. We'll discuss how thinking outside the script can transform both student engagement and your approach to teaching classic literature. You'll discover: * Applying social media strategies to bring Shakespeare to life * Parallels between historical context and contemporary relevance * Reframing our role as 'digital storytellers' in literature education * Practical ways to implement these insights in your Shakespeare units Whether you're looking to refresh your approach to teaching Shakespeare or simply curious about blending classical literature with modern tech, this episode offers food for thought for English educators at all levels. Get ready to think outside the script and revolutionize your Shakespeare lessons!

Show Notes: https://englishclassroomarchitect.com/podcast/42-reimagining-shakespeare/

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How can a 400-year-old play compete with TikTok for your students' attention? In this episode, we're exploring unexpected connections between Shakespeare's timeless works and modern digital culture. We'll discuss how thinking outside the script can transform both student engagement and your approach to teaching classic literature. You'll discover: * Applying social media strategies to bring Shakespeare to life * Parallels between historical context and contemporary relevance * Reframing our role as 'digital storytellers' in literature education * Practical ways to implement these insights in your Shakespeare units Whether you're looking to refresh your approach to teaching Shakespeare or simply curious about blending classical literature with modern tech, this episode offers food for thought for English educators at all levels. Get ready to think outside the script and revolutionize your Shakespeare lessons!

Show Notes: https://englishclassroomarchitect.com/podcast/42-reimagining-shakespeare/

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