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Lesley Mickel – Teaching in Higher Education, 2024
This article considers how the performing arts integrate with research, learning and teaching. In doing so, it addresses the relation between research and performance practice, and the connections between research/practice with learning and teaching. Reference to A/R/Tography is made as a constructivist praxis facilitating integration of these…
Descriptors: Theater Arts, Integrated Activities, Creative Activities, Learning
Armos, Nicole; Chasse, Callista – Papers on Postsecondary Learning and Teaching, 2022
This paper shares preliminary findings from a reflective inquiry into the nature of collaboration and mentorship through digital spaces within a national SSHRC-funded research team the authors form a part of. Our research collaboration has been marked by particularly close friendships, co-creation and mutual learning that have helped to deepen our…
Descriptors: Mentors, Research, Cooperation, Computer Mediated Communication
Jones, Jonathan P. – LEARNing Landscapes, 2022
This paper follows the author's trajectory as he collaboratively experimented with ethnodrama (theatre scripts generated from interviews, media artifacts, and written media) and devised theatre performance (theatre collaboratively created with a group), culminating in the analysis of a performance with high school students combining elements of…
Descriptors: Theater Arts, Drama, Scripts, Cooperative Learning
Rachel Clive – Research in Drama Education, 2024
This article explores the critical potential of theatre practice as research in interdisciplinary environmental contexts. It does this with specific reference to The Performic Cycle, a practice as research methodology that brings environmental adaptation thinking into conversation with vital materialist and critical disability scholarship through…
Descriptors: Drama, Theater Arts, Interdisciplinary Approach, Performance
Tanner, Sam – Critical Questions in Education, 2022
This piece uses methods of nonrepresentational, narrative research to consider what an improvisational ethos might contribute to teacher education. The author tells and interprets stories from their career as a high school teacher, graduate student, and scholar in relation to the art of improvisational theatre in order to consider the possibility…
Descriptors: Teacher Education, Reflection, Career Development, Theater Arts
Hammoor, Clare; Littman, Danielle Maude – Arts Education Policy Review, 2023
What happens when a teaching artist ends their studies unprepared? How do theater teaching artists navigate unpreparedness in their work? Using three personal vignettes, we explore reflexivity toward our own unrehearsed moments and contextualize our experiences within teaching artist preparation literature. From learning how to 'show up' as a…
Descriptors: Theater Arts, Teacher Competencies, Readiness, Reflective Teaching
Binod Prasad Pant; Bal Chandra Luitel; Birgitte Bjønness; Sigrid Gjøtterud – Discover Education, 2023
For several years, science and art have been viewed as separate entities in school education in Nepal. The dominant discourse on science was regulated by Western Modern Worldview (WMW), assuming that seeking universal truth should be the central aim of the exploration. In this article, science refers to the absolutist/rigid nature of different…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, STEM Education, Visual Arts, Literature
Halyna Kuzmenko; Veronika Zaitseva; Sv?tlana Zar?a; Svitlana Shman; Olha Konovalova; Alla Buihasheva – Journal of Education and Learning (EduLearn), 2025
The article aims to determine the impact of a psychologically grounded interactive educational space on the professional self-realization of future art professionals. The study used the methodology "type and level of professional self-realization," methodology for studying satisfaction, test for studying the motivation of professional…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Students, Art Education, Artists
Lauren Esposito – Composition Forum, 2024
This course design integrates the use of contemplative practices, specifically applied improvisational theater, into writing pedagogies to foster mindfulness and critical engagement. It explores the theoretical, neuroscientific, and practical rationale for incorporating contemplative pedagogies in writing classrooms, arguing that applied improv…
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Metacognition, Creative Activities, Theater Arts
Nordentoft, Helle Merete; Olesen, Birgitte Ravn – Teaching in Higher Education, 2023
Forum theatre is a dialogic method with the potential to bridge the gap between practice-based and academic learning in higher education by enabling postgraduate students to act out and critically reflect on everyday dilemmas. In previous research, little attention is placed on the crucial role of the facilitator and the implications of her…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Reflection, Acting, Theater Arts
Sabina Sestigiani; Ekaterina Pechenkina – College Teaching, 2024
This qualitative study explores challenges and benefits of introducing theater techniques into Higher Education (HE) undergraduate intermediate Italian language classrooms. Drawing on student surveys and reflective essays, the study offers original insights into how collaborative, performance-based activities can result in greater student…
Descriptors: Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction, Teaching Methods, Theater Arts
Rachael Hains-Wesson; Kiaying Ji; Eliza Wu – International Journal of Work-Integrated Learning, 2023
In this study, an in-person simulated role play as a worthwhile approach in preparation for work-integrated learning (WIL) through a theater and reality of the board (TROB) pedagogical model is explored. Students participated in a twelve week, in-semester TROB program, acting out in-person board room positions, such as Chair and Secretary before…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Employment Potential, Job Skills, Skill Development
Locke, R. John – ProQuest LLC, 2018
Students arrive at an institution of higher learning in pursuit of a bachelor's degree, however those who graduate leave the school with much more than a diploma. Research suggests that the challenges of college life, as well as the support provided by educators, provides countless opportunities for students to develop cognitive maturity,…
Descriptors: College Students, Athletes, Self Actualization, Student Development
Horn, Elizabeth Brendel; Caine, Brittany; Cary, Maria; Freeman, Emily – Teaching Artist Journal, 2022
This study analyzes "Act Out Justice" (AOJ), a youth theatre for social change initiative of Orlando Repertory Theatre and the University of Central Florida. Employing AOJ's model of reflective collaborative inquiry (Horn et al., 2020), this article dramatizes the practice of responding to one's own work. Through narrative and dialogical…
Descriptors: Theater Arts, Social Change, Youth Programs, High School Students
Lazaroo, Natalie – Research in Drama Education, 2021
In Singapore, resilience lies at the heart of the nation's efforts at building a strong civic culture. For those experiencing urban poverty, resilience holds little weight against the national rhetoric of self-reliance and meritocracy as keys to success. This paper presents a three-way conversation between the researcher, applied theatre…
Descriptors: Theater Arts, Resilience (Psychology), Peace, Justice