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Transdisciplinary Shakespeare Pedagogy offers educators a comprehensive guide to teaching Shakespeare through integrated, cross-disciplinary approaches. Rather than isolating Shakespeare studies within traditional literary analysis, this work demonstrates how to connect his texts with history, philosophy, science, art, and contemporary issues.
Part of the Elements in Shakespeare and Pedagogy series from Cambridge University Press, the book addresses modern pedagogical challenges and student motivation by showing how Shakespeare’s themes resonate across multiple fields of knowledge. Coen Heijes provides practical teaching strategies, curriculum frameworks, and classroom activities that encourage students to explore Shakespeare’s relevance to diverse academic and personal contexts. This approach not only deepens comprehension of Shakespearean texts but also develops critical thinking skills and interdisciplinary literacy essential for contemporary education.







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