Michael LoMonico
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Michael LoMonico shows his passion for Shakespeare and other literature by speaking and leading workshops whenever and wherever he can. It is his goal to change the way that Shakespeare is taught in this country, and so far he has taught Shakespeare courses and workshops for teachers and students in 36 states as well as in Canada and England. Michael was the Senior Consultant on National Education for the Folger Shakespeare Library in Washington, DC. Since 1986, he has worked at the Teaching Shakespeare Institute at the Folger as the Institute Director and Master Teacher and. He has organized and directed two-day and week-long Folger Institutes across the U.S., and leads professional development presentations around the United States in teaching Shakespeare and integrating technology into the classroom. Michael was the guest editor for September 2009 "Teaching Shakespeare" edition of the English Journal. He is the author of The Shakespeare Book of Lists, published by NewPage Books and Shakespeare 101, published by Random House and was the founder and editor of Shakespeare magazine, published by Cambridge University Press and Georgetown University. He was an assistant to the editor for the curriculum section of all three volumes of the Folger’s Shakespeare Set Free series, published by Washington Square Press. He was also the technical editor to The Complete Idiots Guide to Shakespeare. His other publications include “Close Reading on Your Feet: Performance in the English Language Arts Classroom” and “Teaching Shakespeare With a Computer” in English Journal, “Teaching Shakespeare with Video,” in Shakespeare Set Free, and “Teaching in the New Millennium” in CPB Digest. Michael is an accomplished teacher with a current adjunct professorship at Stony Brook University. He taught high school English on Long Island for 33 years.
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