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Male Partners' Experiences with a Postpartum Haemorrhage Requiring Surgery: A Qualitative Study. [PDF]
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Education through theatre: Typologies of Science Theatre
Applied Theatre Research, 2015Abstract Theatre, with its borderline praxis between entertainment and reflection, offers a precious opportunity to deliver difficult scientific or social issues within scientific dilemmas to all kinds of target groups, such as youngsters.
Tatiana Chemi, Peter Kastberg
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Theatre, education and performance
Research in Drama Education: The Journal of Applied Theatre and Performance, 2012Theatre, education and performance, by Helen Nicholson, Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan, 2011, 245 pp.
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Loudmouth: Theatre in education
British Journal of School Nursing, 2008Loudmouth are a theatre company that create and run education and training programmes, supplying interactive programmes for young people on personal, social and health education and accessible training for adults and health professionals to aid personal and professional development.
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Educational theatre: A definition
The Southern Speech Journal, 1954(1954). Educational theatre: A definition. The Southern Speech Journal: Vol. 19, No. 4, pp. 317-323.
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Journal of Aesthetic Education, 1997
On the Continent, the Jesuits made theatre an integral part of their educational system. The order was founded in 1540, and the first play, a tragedy in Latin, was performed in Messina in 1551. From then until the order was suppressed in 1773, by one account one hundred thousand plays were performed in over five hundred school theatres, first in Europe
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On the Continent, the Jesuits made theatre an integral part of their educational system. The order was founded in 1540, and the first play, a tragedy in Latin, was performed in Messina in 1551. From then until the order was suppressed in 1773, by one account one hundred thousand plays were performed in over five hundred school theatres, first in Europe
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