Storytelling as a teaching tool has found great application these days as students’ attention is waning, thanks to distractions like mobile phones and televisions. The importance of storytelling is highlighted by Peter Dinklage’s character on Game of Thrones when he delivered one of the most important lines during the final season.
He quoted, “There’s nothing in the world more powerful than a good story. Nothing can stop it. No enemy can defeat it.”.
Most fans would have overlooked it. But people who have successfully built a brand for themselves or built a successful company surely knew what it meant.
Stories are powerful at influencing people at large. So, it makes sense to incorporate storytelling into teaching. Let us quickly prove this. If you are a student, what would you pick from the below –
It’s definitely the second option, right?
So without much ado, let’s look at why and how you can perfectly integrate the art of storytelling into your teaching methods.
Even in this age of technology, stories are central to communication, with a strong narrative being as equally (if not more) compelling as essays and textbooks. They humanize the learning process by giving students the perspective of looking at characters and situations from someone else’s shoes. Contrary to traditional teaching methods, stories have the power to touch our emotions. And when lessons make students “feel”, they are more likely to actively participate in class sessions. Let’s look at some other reasons why you should use storytelling as a teaching tool.
There are several kinds of stories that you can use to teach your students. Even if a story does not fit the context or subject, you can replace it with another. Below are some of the most popular types of stories used for teaching purposes –
This is one of the best methods that you can use because it is based on real-life stories. When you are teaching comparatively difficult concepts, teach them with a story of how you got yourself to understand and remember the concepts when you were a student yourself. For example, gravity may be a concept that some students may find hard to comprehend. But, by telling them a story you heard while studying about it, they may easily understand that.
Try to introduce each new lesson through a story. If you are struggling to create a story of your own making, you can find hundreds of ready-made ones using a simple google search. At least a few of those will fit your topic or concept. Keep in mind not to breach any copyright rules while using stories off the internet.
Listening skills are one of the most important life skills that people should possess. There is no better way to improve your students’ attention spans and listening skills than by using stories to get and maintain their attention. But you can’t just use any story that comes to your mind. The stories you choose should be relevant to the subject/concept you are trying to teach.
Why should you limit stories to your own? Allow your students to write, illustrate and tell their own stories. The way to incorporate this may vary depending on the topics at hand, but it is essential to let students tell their own stories because it is essential to them at a personal level and for you to achieve your goals. Your students can use stories in their essays and during live presentations.
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