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Four-Stage Learning Task

The Four-Stage Learning Task is a guide for teachers to help work through the Bard Blitz with their students. Each stage has a different aim and activity.

 

 

  • Preparing the class
  • Stage 1: Concrete Experience
  • Stage 2: Reflective Observation
  • Stage 3: Abstract Conceptualisation
  • Stage 4: Active Experimentation
  • Conclusion
Hamlet Extracts up Preparing the class

The Bard Blitz

  • Aims
  • Theory
  • Run your own Bard Blitz
  • Four-Stage Learning Task
    • Preparing the class
    • Stage 1: Concrete Experience
    • Stage 2: Reflective Observation
    • Stage 3: Abstract Conceptualisation
    • Stage 4: Active Experimentation
    • Conclusion
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