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Klein, Jeanne; Fitch, Marguerite – 1989
To determine children's "dramatic literacy" and the modal sources of their inferences, a study interviewed 45 Kansas third graders in regard to a theater production of "Monkey, Monkey." Two-thirds of the children reported that third graders in another city would enjoy this production "a lot." A majority found the play…
Descriptors: Audience Response, Comprehension, Grade 3, Primary Education

Klein, Jeanne; Fitch, Marguerite – Youth Theatre Journal, 1989
Describes 45 third graders'"dramatic literacy" and the modal sources for inferences. Finds that (1) the more children used visual cues, the more they used verbal and psychological cues; and (2) inferences about the play's theme were related to aural recall of thematic dialogue and what children reported learning from the play. (SR)
Descriptors: Audience Response, Childhood Attitudes, Children, Elementary Education
Klein, Jeanne; Fitch, Marguerite – 1989
Two studies investigate the way in which children make sense of a play and the visual, aural, and psychological components of theatre which contribute to this comprehension. In the first study, 32 fifth graders saw "Don Quixote of La Mancha." In the second study, 45 third graders saw "Monkey, Monkey" (about the Chinese Monkey King). The day after…
Descriptors: Auditory Stimuli, Comprehension, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students
Klein, Jeanne; Fitch, Marguerite – 1990
First grade students (38) viewed a theater production on the theme of friendship in a study designed to determine the degree of the students' dramatic literacy. General objectives of the study were to: (1) compare children's learning from live theater with their learning from television; (2) describe what children knew about the play they saw and…
Descriptors: Aesthetic Education, Audience Response, Cognitive Ability, Cognitive Development