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Sklar, Daniel Judah – 1991
Intended for classroom teachers, parents, theater people, and the general public, this book is an account of teaching a fifth grade class to write, direct, and perform their own plays as staged readings, videotapes, radio plays, and full stage productions. It can be read as a story or it can be used as a step-by-step guide for teachers. Each…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Grade 5, Intermediate Grades, Lesson Plans
New York City Board of Education, Brooklyn, NY. – 1965
DEVELOPMENT OF INTEREST IN WORTHWHILE CULTURAL ACTIVITIES HAS BEEN ONE OF IMPORTANT EMPHASES OF THE HIGH HORIZONS PROGRAM. THE CULTURAL ENRICHMENT TEACHER HAS HAD THE RESPONSIBILITY FOR TEACHING MUSIC AND/OR ART IN ADDITION TO CORRELATING CULTURAL ACTIVITIES WITH ALL FACETS OF THE CURRICULUM TO PROVIDE INSPIRATION AND NEW EXPERIENCES AS WELL AS TO…
Descriptors: Community Involvement, Cultural Activities, Cultural Centers, Disadvantaged Youth
Smitherman, Geneva – Black World, 1974
Both as director/playwright of New York's New Lafayette Theater and as a writer seriously committed to the forging of a black aesthetic, Ed Bullins brings to the community an artistic synthesis of the Folk-Oral and Formal-Literate Traditions. (Author/JM)
Descriptors: Black Culture, Black Literature, Characterization, Drama
Evans, Don – Black World, 1974
Discusses ed Bullins' role in bringing together in the summer of 1968 a representative collection of works from the Black Arts Movement; the controversy surrounding his 1971 Lincoln Center production of his play, "The Duplex"; and his play, "House Party," a collage of voices and images from Blacktown mounted at The American…
Descriptors: Black Culture, Black Literature, Characterization, Drama
Goldstein, Ezra – Teaching Theatre, 1995
Posits that theater can be a transforming experience. Describes a program, "Write on the Edge," run by the Manhattan Theatre Club which attempts to formalize and institutionalize theater's potential to alter the course of young people's lives. Notes that students are drawn from New York city jails and alternative high schools. Concludes…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Enrichment Activities, High Risk Students, High Schools
Brumberg, Stephan F.; Toledo, Victor – 1979
This report provides a program description and evaluation findings of a bilingual program for gifted and talented children conducted at C.S. 211, an elementary school serving black and Hispanic children in an economically deprived area of the Bronx, New York. The program's goals, which included above grade level reading and mathematics performance…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Bilingual Education, Elementary Education, Gifted
Wertheimer, Barbara M. – 1968
This handbook grew out of an experimental program called Labor Explores the Arts, begun in the fall of 1966 by the Metropolitan Center of the New York State School of Industrial and Labor Relations, together with several New York City unions. It was planned to be of use to training staff who want to set up such a course in their own unions. It…
Descriptors: Art Activities, Art Appreciation, Bibliographies, Dance
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Piro, Richard J. – Music Educators Journal, 1971
A personal account by the music and drama teacher of the conflict surrounding a student production of Fiddler on the Roof" in a Brooklyn junior high school. (MC)
Descriptors: Anti Semitism, Disadvantaged Youth, Extracurricular Activities, Ghettos
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Taylor, Philip M. – Youth Theatre Journal, 1995
Documents the experiences of a classroom teacher and his students with drama. Investigates the extent to which context shaped these experiences in a study on drama structure in a junior high social studies classroom. Details interactions and discourse between teacher and students that should add to reflective teaching. Includes a commentary by…
Descriptors: Action Research, Classroom Research, Grade 7, Junior High Schools
Mittenthal, Richard A.; McAdam, Terry W. – 1978
This presentation has a four-fold purpose: (1) to highlight the importance of the arts in New York City; (2) to mention the major problem areas facing cultural institutions today; (3) to examine the contribution to New York City cultural institutions made by Federal, State, and local agencies; and (4) to suggest a strategy that has been developed…
Descriptors: Arts Centers, Community Resources, Cultural Activities, Dance
Gold, Maxine, Ed. – 1985
The dreams and contributions of 15 outstanding New York City women are presented through interviews. The women are involved in various fields, such as the professions, the arts, business, sports, and politics. They also represent the diversity of cultures and nationalities of the city. The profiles provide examples of how women in the 1980s are…
Descriptors: Activism, Athletes, Authors, Dance
Kohlhoff, Ralph Edward – 1968
This study was undertaken to determine whether or not the theater arts play an important role in a large metropolitan area outside of New York. The Milwaukee (Wisconsin) urbanized area was chosen for the study. Another purpose of the study was to determine whether or not there were important facets of theater, besides professional theater, that…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Programs, Age Differences, Children
New York Univ., NY. Center for Field Research and School Services. – 1972
The Lincoln Center Student Program for 1971-72 was planned as a comprehensive program in the performing arts for senior high schools selected by the New York City Board of Education and located in federally designated poverty areas of New York City. The program was intended to provide a concentrated instructional program within the English…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Communication Skills, Curriculum Development, Economically Disadvantaged
Micari, Susan – 1992
This paper presents excerpts from the author's diary describing the experiences encountered while conducting the Theater Workshop Project, a project designed for enhancing the literacy of homeless mothers and children. The project's objectives and techniques are to: (1) use storytelling in the shelters as an entertaining vehicle to begin to build…
Descriptors: Adult Literacy, Children, Cultural Pluralism, Economically Disadvantaged
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