PPT-Giving and Receiving Criticism
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Notes for the Director OVERVIEW Every production engenders a response Directors need to grow by listening seriously and thoughfully to the feedback your production
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Notes for the Director OVERVIEW Every production engenders a response Directors need to grow by listening seriously and thoughfully to the feedback your production generates Performance A production is never finished until an audience watches and . Schools of Literary Theory. What is Literary Criticism?. The study, analysis, and evaluation of a work of literature. Each school of criticism uses a different focus or angle of analysis. Source: Purdue Owl Writing Lab. Expressing how you truly feel about someone’s work can be easy or incredibly challenging. Not only is it important to give constructive criticism, but it’s also important to be a F. eedback . September 2015. Workshop Overview. Defining Feedback (& the role of feedback in the working environment). Understanding Communication Styles. Giving & Receiving Effective Feedback. Giving Compliments. A good compliment is a positive description OF another person TO that person that is…. Specific. True. Appropriate. Respectful . You can make a STAR compliment by following the STAR rules!. . How to provide effective, meaningful verbal feedback and create learning opportunities. . . Leah Delfinado, MD. Associate Program Director. Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology. Advocate Illinois Masonic Medical Center. Redaction Criticism. Robert C. Newman. Biblical Seminary. Form Criticism. Terminology. '. Form Criticism. '. is the English rendering of the German . Formgeschichte. . ". form history. ". or . Gattungsforschung. Gwen Lombard, PhD, RN. Casey White, PhD. February 24, 2011. Learning Objectives:. At the end of the workshop, you will be able to:. Define and describe several models for giving effective feedback to learners. Have you ever been so involved in watching a movie that you react emotionally or feel a part of the action?. If so, then you have been deeply involved with a work of art.. After you see a new movie or TV program you might recommend it to a friend or tell them not to waste their time. You are judging the show and making decisions about why it was a failure or success. . It . fulfills the same function as pain in the human body. . It . calls attention to an unhealthy state of things.” . - Winston Churchill. What is Constructive Criticism?. Feedback about someone else’s work. lenses. . applied to an object under consideration; they bring certain qualities into focus or call our attention to particular issues.. . Why do we use different forms of criticism?. Literary criticism is an extension of the social activity of interpreting. One reader writes down his or her views on what a particular work of literature means so that others can respond to that interpretation. The critic's specific purpose may be to . Important Points:. Attribute latent or hidden meaning to unacknowledged desires in some person, usually the author or source behind the character in the narrative or drama.. Can also focus on the response of the readers and usually accepts the influence of changing social history on the structures of sexual desire represented in a work.. I gave a gift to Tanaka Tanaka gave me a gift Unlike with the and kureru groups there is no limitation on directionality with other verbs uketotta/uketa suffered a damage Y the source of Z may also Kobayashi ga hon o kashite kureta1 is written from the perspective of 3 are written from the Tanaka the recipient of the action One may add Tanaka to 3 to describe the transactions from the objectiv Literary theory and criticism are interpretive tools that help us think more deeply and insightfully about the literature that we read. Over time, different schools of literary criticism have developed, each with its own approaches to the act of reading..
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