Dr Anton Franks

  • Qualifications and position:
    • MA, PGCE, PhD
    • Senior Lecturer in Education, English & Drama
  • Faculty:
    • Faculty of Children and Learning
  • Department:
    • Culture, Communication and Media
  • Summary:
    • Drama Education - curriculum, pedagogy and learning
      English in Education - curriculum, pedagogy, learning and policy
      Teacher development and learning to teach
      Co-director of ESRC project 'The Production of School English
      Bodily action and communication in learning and teaching
      Post-Vygotskian approaches to learning - activity and sociocultural theory
      Social semiotics, multimodality and learning
      Teaching and learning Shakespeare - collaboration with the Globe
  • Teaching:
    • Secondary PGCE in English with Drama (full time)
      MA English Education
  • Postgraduate Research:
    • Drama education and learning in drama–Vygotskian and semiotic approaches
      Teacher education and development
      Daisy Loyd–drama with young people who have an autistic spectrum disorder (co-supervised with Dawn Male)
      David Wright–development of new teachers' professional knowledge about managing behaviour and classrooms (co-supervised with Andrew Brown)
  • Professional Activities:
    • Chair of Academic Board
      Research in Drama Education–editorial board member
      London English Theory Group member
  • Conferences/presentations:
    • Multimodality and Learning: an International Conference New Perspectives on Knowledge, Representation and Communication, London, 19-20 June 2008, presented paper 'Making sense: the role of affect and multimodality in learning'

      IV Jornadas de Desarrollo Humano y Educación, Alcalá de Henares, Madrid, 6-9 September 2005, invited speaker ('Making sense, making meaning and doing it with feeling–the case for learning drama in school') and workshop leader ('Frankenstein: making monsters, then and now')

      Researching Drama and Theatre in Education, international conference, University of Exeter, School of Education, 13-16 April 2005, presented paper on 'School drama, terror and television: lessons to be learnt from children's activity in drama'
Dr Anton Franks

Contact details

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  • Address:
  • Culture, Communication and Media
    Institute of Education University of London
    20 Bedford Way
    London
    WC1H 0AL

  • Office Location:
  • Room 617a
    20 Bedford Way, WC1H 0AL

Publications

  • Franks, A. (2008) 'School drama and representations of war and terror: some theoretical approaches to understanding learning in drama in troubled times', Research in Drama Education 13(1), 23-37.
  • Franks, A. (2007) 'Drama, School and Social Change: Theoretical Approaches to Learning in History and Culture', Applied Theatre Researcher/IDEA Journal 7,
  • Burn, A., Durran, J. and Franks, A. (2006) 'Stories of the three-legged stool: English, media, drama, from critique to production', English in Education 40(1), 64-79.
  • Franks, A. (2004) Teoría del apredizaje y educación dramática: una perspectiva vygotskiana, histórico-cultural y semiótica (Learning theory and drama education: a Vygotskian, historical cultural and semiotic approach). Cultura y Educación.
  • Franks, A. (2004) La práctica de la educación dramática: un ejemplo y análisis cultural de aprendizaje y enseñanza en una clase de drama de secdundaria (Drama education in action: an example and cultural analysis of learning and teaching in a secondary drama lesson). Cultura y Educación.
  • Kress, G., Jewitt, C., Bourne, J., Hardcastle, J., Jones, K., Reid, E. and Franks, A. (2005) English in Urban Classrooms: a multimodal perspective on teaching and learning. London: RoutledgeFalmer.
  • Franks, A. (2003) 'Palmers' kiss: Shakespeare, school drama and semiotics' In G. Kress and C. Jewitt (eds), Multimodal Literacy. New York: Peter Lang.
  • Franks, A. (2003) 'The Role of Language on a Multimodal Curriculum' N. Addison and L. Burgess (eds), Issues in Art and Design. London: Routledge.
  • Davies, H., Franks, A., Loveless, A., Mosdell, N. and Wheeler, T. (2003) 'Keys to Imagination ICT in Art Education, Creating Spaces', London: Arts Council England