Drama in Education

Drama in Education
Author: Ása Helga Ragnarsdóttir
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 188
Release: 2019-11-22
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0429877080

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As schools have become more aware of their role in addressing personal and social issues, the importance of ‘values and attitudes’ have begun shaping education and curricula worldwide. Drama in Education explores the six fundamental pillars of the national curriculum guide of Iceland in relation to these changing values and attitudes. Focusing on the importance of human relations, this book explores literacy, sustainability, health and welfare, democracy and human rights, equality and creativity. It demonstrates the capability of drama as a teaching strategy for effectively working towards these fundamental pillars and reflects on how drama in education can be used to empower children to become healthy, creative individuals and active members in a democratic society. Offering research-based examples of using drama successfully in different educational contexts and considering practical challenges within the classroom, Drama in Education: Exploring Key Research Concepts and Effective Strategies is an essential guide for any modern drama teacher.

Drama and Theatre in Education

Drama and Theatre in Education
Author: John Somers
Publsiher: Captus Press
Total Pages: 332
Release: 1996
Genre: Drama in education
ISBN: 9781895712889

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On the Subject of Drama

On the Subject of Drama
Author: David Hornbrook
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 220
Release: 1998
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 9780415168830

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A collection of articles by drama specialists - Divided into three sections teaching and learning of drama, making and performing drama in school, watching and understanding drama.

Education and Dramatic Art

Education and Dramatic Art
Author: David Hornbrook
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 196
Release: 1998
Genre: Arts
ISBN: 9780415168854

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Critically examines the origins and development of drama. This new edition brings the argument up to date and takes account of ten years of political and educational change in its proposal for an alternative educational agenda.

Research Methodologies for Drama Education

Research Methodologies for Drama Education
Author: Judith Ackroyd
Publsiher: Trentham Books
Total Pages: 204
Release: 2006
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 9781858563237

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Drama education has been lacking a research methodology. This much needed text provides models constructed by leading researchers in the field and presented at the International Drama in Education Research Institute Conference in 2004. Each chapter in this collection from across the Anglophone world describes a different research methodology. It explains how the methodology was applied to the practice and outlines how teachers and other researchers can employ it in their own contexts. Led by the editor's chapter on the context of research, the contributions include: The Process of Institute Research Stations by Philip Taylor The Reflective Practitioner by Jonothan Neelands Critical Ethnography by Kathleen Gallagher Narrative Inquiry by Bellarie Zatzman A case study by Joe Winston Performance Ethnography by Jane Bacon Post-structuralist Deconstruction by Ian McCormick Feminist Methodology by Sharon Grady The book will be essential reading for research students and teachers because it provides models and approaches that connect with the immediacy of their practice.

Drama and Education

Drama and Education
Author: Manon van de Water
Publsiher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015
Genre: Drama in education
ISBN: 9781138799516

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Drama and Education is the comprehensive textbook for teachers and students on Applied Theatre and Theatre and Education courses. As well as a historical and theoretical overview of the field, it provides rationale and techniques for three specific methodologies: Linear Drama, Process-Oriented/In-Role Drama, and Drama for Social Change. Each approach is supplemented with sample lesson plans, activities, ideas for differentiation, and extensive bibliographies. The topics are discussed from five key angles: Historical and theoretical foundations; Curricular applications; Practical toolkits for a range of classrooms and learning environments; Different strategies for lesson plans; Extension options for longer workshops. Alongside these core methods, the integration of other innovative forms - from performance art to Theatre of the Oppressed - into drama-based learning is explored, as well as the pragmatic concerns such as funding applications, advocacy, and planning partnerships.

MasterClass in Drama Education

MasterClass in Drama Education
Author: Michael Anderson
Publsiher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 178
Release: 2011-12-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1441167005

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A comprehensive guide to drama education, ensuring a solid foundation for supporting effective learning and teaching.

Drama Education with Digital Technology

Drama Education with Digital Technology
Author: Michael Anderson
Publsiher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2011-10-20
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1441167447

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Drama Education with Digital Technology explores the rapidly evolving intersections between drama, digital gaming, technology and teaching. It documents the praxis (practice and research) that move beyond anecdotal discussion of approaches and design. The contributors explore the realities of teaching an ancient aesthetic form in classrooms full of technologically able students. It also examines cases from classroom practice to present teaching, with approaches and understandings that are based on evidence and supported by cutting edge learning theory from educational leaders in drama and technology.

Drama based Pedagogy

Drama based Pedagogy
Author: Katie Dawson
Publsiher: Intellect Books
Total Pages: 563
Release: 2018-03-14
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 1783207418

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Drama-based Pedagogy examines the mutually beneficial relationship between drama and education, championing the versatility of drama-based teaching and learning designed in conjunction with classroom curricula. Written by seasoned educators and based upon their own extensive experience in diverse learning contexts, this book bridges the gap between theories of drama in education and classroom practice. Kathryn Dawson and Bridget Kiger Lee provide an extensive range of tried and tested strategies, planning processes and learning experiences, in order to create a uniquely accessible manual for those who work, think, train and learn in educational and/or artistic settings. It is the perfect companion for professional development and university courses, as well as for already established educators who wish to increase student engagement and ownership of learning.

Teaching Classroom Drama and Theatre

Teaching Classroom Drama and Theatre
Author: Martin Lewis
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 202
Release: 2012
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0415665299

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Teaching Classroom Drama and Theatre will be an essential text for anyone teaching drama in the modern classroom. It presents a model teachers can use to draw together different methodologies of drama and theatre studies, exemplified by a series of contemporary, exciting practical units.

Drama Education in the Lives of Girls

Drama Education in the Lives of Girls
Author: Kathleen Gallagher
Publsiher:
Total Pages: 188
Release: 2000
Genre: Drama
ISBN:

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Through drama girls can explore their particular sexual, cultural, ethnic, and class-based identities. Gallagher's research offers pedagogical alternatives in an increasingly mechanistic and disempowering period in education.

Drama and Curriculum

Drama and Curriculum
Author: John O'Toole
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 222
Release: 2009-03-17
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1402093705

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‘Here’s a knocking indeed!’ says the Porter in Shakespeare’s Scottish play (Act II, Scene 3) and immediately puts himself into role in order to deal with the demands of such an early call after a late night of drinking and carousal: ‘If a man were porter of hell-gate...’. But what roles does the porter of curriculum-gate take on in order to deal with drama’s persistent demands for entry? Ah, that depends upon the temperature of the times. We, who have been knocking for what seems to be a very long time, know well that when evaluation and measurement criteriaare demanded as evidence of drama’s ef cacy, an examiner stands as gatekeeper. When the educational landscape is in danger of overcrowding, we meet a territorial governor. And how often has the courtesan turned out to be only a tease because the arts are, for a brief moment, in the spotlight for their abilities to foster out-of-the-box thinkers? In this text, we meet these ‘commissionaires’ and many more. The gatekeeping roles and what they represent are so familiar that they have become cliches ́ to us. We know them by their arguments, ripostes, dismissals, their brief encouragement and lack of follow-up. And we know that behind each one (however rmly they think they keep the keys) is a nancial and political master whose power controls the curriculum building and everything in it.

Drama Education and Second Language Learning

Drama Education and Second Language Learning
Author: Joe Winston
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 174
Release: 2016-04-08
Genre: Education
ISBN: 113490827X

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In recent years the contribution of drama to second language learning has grown internationally as a field of interest to both teachers and researchers. The potential for drama to provide strong social contexts for learning, to provide opportunities for the learner to embody the target language and to motivate students’ desire to communicate have been increasingly recognized as fruitful areas of inquiry. This book provides a brief historical perspective on the development of this interest before presenting a range of examples drawn from recent research projects led by those who are themselves experienced as drama and second language teachers. Drawing on a variety of theoretical perspectives and deploying a range of methodological processes, the chapters present evidence as to how and why drama can impact on student learning in a range of classrooms, from the primary school through to undergraduate level. Focusing on issues such as questioning in role, the professional development of second language teachers interested in using drama, and the role of artistry when applying drama as pedagogy for second language learning, they provide an up to date picture of contemporary practices and an acute analysis of both the possibilities and the challenges facing researchers in the field. This book was originally published as a special issue of Research in Drama Education: The Journal of Applied Theatre and Performance.

Drama Education and Dramatherapy

Drama Education and Dramatherapy
Author: Clive Holmwood
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2014-06-05
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1317970667

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Dramatherapy is increasingly being used in schools and educational establishments as a way of supporting young people’s emotional needs. This book examines the space between drama education and Dramatherapy exploring the questions: Does a therapist teach? When does the role of the drama teacher border on that of therapist? How do these two professions see and understand each other and the roles they play? In Drama Education and Dramatherapy, Clive Holmwood draws on his experience as a Dramatherapist and examines the history of drama education and Dramatherapy, exploring the social, political, therapeutic and artistic influences that have impacted these two professions over the last century. He also discusses how these fields are intrinsically linked and examines the liminal qualities betwixt and between them. The book considers two specific case studies, from the therapist's and teacher's perspectives discussing what happens in the drama class and therapy space including how the dramatic form is understood, explored and expressed both educationally and therapeutically. The ‘them and us’ mentality, which often exists in two different professions that share a common origin is also explored. The book contemplates how teachers and Dramatherapists can work collaboratively in the future, bringing down barriers that exist between them and beginning a working dialogue that will ultimately and holistically support the children and young people they all work with. This book will be of interest to those involved in using drama in an educational or therapeutic context, including: drama teachers, arts therapists, teachers of arts therapy and researchers within wider arts, applied arts and educational faculties within colleges and universities.

Drama and English at the Heart of the Curriculum

Drama and English at the Heart of the Curriculum
Author: Joe Winston
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 162
Release: 2004
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1843120593

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This practical handbook for teachers and students discusses drama and its place within the curriculum.

Learning Through Theatre

Learning Through Theatre
Author: Anthony Jackson
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 350
Release: 2002-09-11
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 1134884621

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First published in 1993. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

A Reflective Practitioner s Guide to Mis Adventures in Drama Education or What Was I Thinking

A Reflective Practitioner s Guide to  Mis Adventures in Drama Education   or   What Was I Thinking
Author: Peter Duffy
Publsiher: Intellect Books
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2015-06-01
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 1783204753

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This collection of essays from many of the world’s preeminent drama education practitioners captures the challenges and struggles of teaching with honesty, humour, openness and integrity. Collectively the authors possess some two hundred years of shared experience in the field, and each essay investigates the mistakes of best-intentions, the lack of awareness, and the omissions that pock all of our careers. The authors ask, and answer quite honestly, a series of difficult and reflexive questions: What obscured our understanding of our students’ needs in a particular moment? What drove our professional expectations? And how has our practice changed as a result of those experiences? Modelled on reflective practice, this book will be an essential, everyday guide to the challenges of drama education.