EMC CPD Face-to-Face: Refresh Your Approach to Othello for A Level Literature
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Availability -
Places available
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Price - £245 per place
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Location - EMC, SE1 8QW
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Duration - 10-3.30pm
A cross-specification course to reinvigorate both your own reading of Othello and your teaching strategies. We will consider how to balance close reading with an overview of the text, including critical, creative and performance approaches. As well as sessions providing resources and practical strategies for teaching the text in its literary and generic context, the day will include a short academic lecture on 'The Geography of Othello' by Professor Emma Smith.
- Reading the play – from pre-reading to revision
- Othello as tragedy – practical strategies for introducing, exploring and using concepts and criticism effectively to illuminate the text
- Creative and critical approaches to reading and analysing the text
- Active approaches to criticism.
NB: This is a repeat course.
How to get to the English and Media Centre, 44 Webber Street, London, SE1 8QW
Once you are on Webber Street, look out for the big gates and a sign saying CLPE. You’ll see EMC’s sign to the right of the entrance.
National Rail:
- Waterloo and Waterloo East are within 10 minutes walk
- London Blackfriars is a 10-15 minutes walk
Underground:
- Southwark on the Jubilee Line
- Waterloo on the Jubilee, Bakerloo, Waterloo & City and Northern Lines
Buses:
- The following bus routes go close to Webber Street: 1, 139, 168, 171, 172, 344
- Course fee includes a digital copy of EMC's photocopiable pack Studying Othello.
Emma Barker
Emma Barker worked as an English teacher for many years in London schools, leading each of the key stages before becoming Head of English. At the EMC since 2016, she ran the English with media/drama PGCE course until 2023 and continues to teach the English side of EMC's Media with English PGCE with Goldsmiths, as well as working on student conferences and A Level courses at the Centre
Lucy Webster
Lucy Webster has been an advisory teacher at EMC since 1999. She is co-editor of emagazine, runs courses and writes and edits publications, specialising in A Level English Literature. Recent publications include Doing Close Reading, study guides to A Streetcar Named Desire, Hamlet, King Lear, Atonement and Mrs Dalloway and Yes We Can: EMC Approaches to Rhetoric – A Practical Guide for 11-14. She edited The Literature Reader and co-edited What Matters in English Teaching.
Professor Emma Smith
Emma Smith is Professor of Shakespeare Studies at Hertford College, University of Oxford and the author of many books about Shakespeare, including This is Shakespeare (2019).
- Bookings for this course will close at 8am (London, UK) on Tuesday 5th November or when capacity is reached, whichever is the sooner.
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