The Astonishing Power of Storytelling

CORWIN PRESS INC.ISBN: 9781506386393

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By Robert John Garmston
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Stirring and informative, The Astonishing Power of Storytelling captures the science and the magic of stories as essential tools for leading and guides you to become an expert storyteller, helping you to shift perceptions, invite learning, inspire action, and reach hearts and minds to spark human transformation. Robert J. Garmston shows you how to leverage the power of storytelling to engage and persuade students, colleagues, and all other audiences.

Preface Acknowledgments About the Author and Illustrator PART I: WHY STORIES WORK 1. Why Tell Stories Communication Suffocation Leading Through Narrative Watch A Story Being Told How Storytelling Began 2. The Neuroscience of Narrative Story Worth Watching Stories Arouse Cooperative Instincts $$$ The Million-Dollar Story Desired-State Stories PART II: FIND, DESIGN, AND DELIVER YOUR STORY 3. Finding Personal Stories Story Categories Locating Personal Story Material Stories About Your Organization Finding Your Personal Stories 4. Other Story Sources Six Story Sources Biographies Films and Television Histories Literature Stories Unique to a Particular Culture Two Stories Worth Watching Metaphor Stories 5. Why Are Metaphors Important? How Metaphors Are Processed Right Hemisphere Engagement Four Uses of Metaphor Teach Concepts Generate Ideas Empower Go Beyond Logic Subtexts of Metaphor 6. Desirable Story Features Engaging Openings Have a Beginning, Middle, and End Use Present Tense Use Sensory Images Include Tensions Embed Conflict Create Voices Use Memorable Closings Seven Steps to Preparing a New Story 7. Delivering Your Story Animation Stand Like You Are Credible Centering Vocal Variety Intentional Movement Story Worth Watching Use Questions to Invite the Audience In PART III: CHANGING BEHAVIORS WITH STORY 8. Promote Change: Story Structure and Examples Desired State Resistance Applying the Desired-State Map: Three Examples 1. Shouting at a Parent 2. Bear in the Cage 3. A Strong, Yet Delicate Rose Presume Positive Intentions 9. Meet Groups Where They Are Pacing Indirect Suggestions What Listeners Experience 10. Design for the Intuitive Mind Invoking Receptivity Beyond Waking Awareness Story Elements for Subliminal Processes Pacing Misdirection Artfully Vague Language Tensions Indirect Suggestions 11. How Two Stories Changed Behaviors General Components of a Well-Formed Story Factual Specificity Presentation Congruity Audience Appropriateness Elicits Empathy Contains Submerged Moral or Point of View Creates Internal Representations Bypasses Protective Filters Parallels the Audience's Situation Lingers on Point of Irresolution Marks Embedded Commands Offers Resolutions 12. In Conclusion Story Catalog Organizing the Stories Shifting Perceptions Inviting Learning Inspiring Action Seeking Desired States Guide to Story Locations APPENDIX Worksheet 1: Metaphor Subtexts Worksheet 2: Anatomy of Desired-State Stories Worksheet 3: Constructing a Desired-State Story Poetry Referenced in the Preface Storytelling Study Companion References Index

Robert J. Garmston is Emeritus Professor of Educational Administration at California State University, Sacramento. He is co-developer of Cognitive Coaching with Art Costa and co-developer of Adaptive Schools with Bruce Wellman. He has worked as an educational consultant and made presentations and conducted workshops for teachers, administrators, and staff developers on leadership, learning, and personal and organizational development in twenty-four countries on five continents. Formerly an administrator and teacher in Saudi Arabia and the United States, his work has been translated into Arabic, Dutch, Hebrew, Italian, and Spanish. Bob lives in El Dorado Hills, California, near his five children and five (bright and cute) grandchildren.

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