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  1. Apr 7, 2014 · Are you looking for interactive learning structures that will help your students gain a deeper understanding of content while also developing and practicing higher level thinking skills? The Hot Seat is a strategy I’ve used successfully across disciplines with 3rd and 4th grade students.

  2. dbp.theatredance.utexas.edu › teaching-strategies › hot-seatingHot Seating | Drama-Based Pedagogy

    Hot Seating is a strategy in which a character or characters, played by the teacher or a student, are interviewed by the rest of the group. This activity invites students to recount a specific event, explore motivation and multiple perspectives/experiences related to a theme, topic, event, or idea.

  3. The hotseating method of teaching is when a character is questioned by a group about his background, behaviour and motivation. It started as a drama technique to get actors to engage more deeply with their characters and to truly get into their minds more effectively.

  4. What is the hot seating Creative Teaching strategy? When the hot-seating strategy is applied to the instruction of reading comprehension, the basic sequence of events is as follows.

  5. What is Hot Seating? A character is questioned by the group about his or her background, behaviour and motivation. The method may be used for developing a role in the drama lesson or rehearsals, or analysing a play post-performance.

  6. Hot seating is an exercise for developing a role in drama lessons, rehearsals, and other creative arts. However, this approach isn’t set in stone for art-based environments. You can adapt this technique for situations like World Book Day or knowledge tests on historical figures.

  7. Hot seat involves a student sitting in the 'hot seat' where they adopt a persona and must respond to questions asked by the audience whilst staying in character. It: enables educators to support students to develop their questioning and listening skills in an engaging way.

  8. Nov 20, 2012 · Hot-Seating. Today’s strategy is called “Hot-Seating” and it is one that is very popular with students and teachers alike. Hot-seating requires deep understanding of a subject, and the ability to improvise while at the same time remaining within character.

  9. Jun 6, 2012 · Hotseating is a go-to activity for many teachers, not only in Drama but in many other subjects too. Hotseating is a great way of helping students explore and get into a character. It encourages them to ask engaging and challenging questions about a character.

  10. Dec 14, 2023 · 60-Second Strategy: The Hot Seat. Providing the active listeners in the outer ring of a Socratic circle a way to jump in with their burning questions and comments keeps all students engaged. December 14, 2023. View transcript.