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Research in Drama Education: The Journal of Applied Theatre and Performance, 2000
In this article the author outlines a theory of drama as ethical education. He contrasts his theoretical and philosophical framework, which is grounded in the writings of Mikhail Bakhtin, with what he argues is the neo-Aristotelian approach developed by Joe Winston.
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In this article the author outlines a theory of drama as ethical education. He contrasts his theoretical and philosophical framework, which is grounded in the writings of Mikhail Bakhtin, with what he argues is the neo-Aristotelian approach developed by Joe Winston.
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Dramatherapy, 1981
Chris Howard Bailey, B.Ed., M.A. is teacher of drama at Avon High School and is consultant for the Health Education programme at Avon Public School (CT). She has taught and directed drama extensively and is currently preparing a book on Drama and Health.
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Chris Howard Bailey, B.Ed., M.A. is teacher of drama at Avon High School and is consultant for the Health Education programme at Avon Public School (CT). She has taught and directed drama extensively and is currently preparing a book on Drama and Health.
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2022
Ongoing and regular assessment is a critical component of drama in educational settings, often taken through creative endeavours and performance events. However, the assessment of artistic work presents challenges for educational administrators more accustomed to high-stakes or scientifically rigorous styles of measurement that are easily subjected to ...
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Ongoing and regular assessment is a critical component of drama in educational settings, often taken through creative endeavours and performance events. However, the assessment of artistic work presents challenges for educational administrators more accustomed to high-stakes or scientifically rigorous styles of measurement that are easily subjected to ...
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Drama and Theatre in Education
Journal of Curriculum Studies, 1973(1973). Drama and Theatre in Education. Journal of Curriculum Studies: Vol. 5, No. 1, pp. 32-45.
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Creativity and Drama Education
2011The claim is often made that drama is a creative enterprise and that participation in drama can foster creativity. Determining whether and in what way this may be the case poses challenges, however, as the term creativity is ambiguous in several ways. For one thing, it can be applied to a number of different referents.
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2013
This article is about the significance of role playing as a fundamental technique ofeducational drama in human life and education. The dimentions of role playing accordingto Bronfenbrenner’s definition of role were examined theoretically and the key points foreffective usage of role playing in educational drama were discussed.Key words: Educational ...
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This article is about the significance of role playing as a fundamental technique ofeducational drama in human life and education. The dimentions of role playing accordingto Bronfenbrenner’s definition of role were examined theoretically and the key points foreffective usage of role playing in educational drama were discussed.Key words: Educational ...
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Objectives in educational drama
Quarterly Journal of Speech, 1947(1947). Objectives in educational drama. Quarterly Journal of Speech: Vol. 33, No. 3, pp. 336-340.
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An Example of Drama Application And Drama in Elementary Education
2014An educational system which directs students to memorize, become passive listeners, and present from thinking, questioning, and searching is not being advocated in the new era, Contrary, a system which raisers individuals who are capable of making suggestions to solve problems, questioning and developing the environment, in which they live, use their ...
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