Storytelling plays a central role in empowering educators and learners to synthesize and verbalize personal
experiences, communicate feelings, and construct meaning, all of which are processes vital to effective learning.
The opening chapters of The Power of Story address the question, "Why should I tell stories?" The next
five chapters provide guidelines and ideas for how one actually tells a story. The final chapter provides dozens
of useful storytelling activities for classroom use, all of which emphasize the fun of storytelling. Future educators
can use these activities as a starting point for their own teaching; all can be easily adapted to specific grade
levels and situations. The second edition includes profiles of storytellers of all ages, a chapter on the growing
genre of family stories, and numerous print and nonprint resources. The richness of this practical guidebook comes
from the authors' own personal experience in storytelling, in teaching storytelling, and in using storytelling
in their teaching.