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‘In shape and mind transformed’? Televised teaching and learning Shakespeare
Sarah Elizabeth Olive
English, Languages and Applied Linguistics
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Reality Television
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William Shakespeare
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Teaching
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Hybridity
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Movie Stars
35%
Reconciliation
28%
Education System
28%
Articulation
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27%
Entertainment
24%
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1970s
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60%
Teaching
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learning
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BBC
22%
movies
19%
anniversary
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authenticity
18%
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17%
entertainment
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education system
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death
13%
expert
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education
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Television
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Teaching
63%
Learning
53%
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23%
Education
22%
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19%
Heart
11%
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9%
Business & Economics
Movie Stars
31%
Hybridity
26%
Reconciliation
21%
Education System
21%
Entertainment
18%
Authenticity
15%
Articulation
15%
Education
10%