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Omasta, Matt; Landroche, Alyssa – Journal for Learning through the Arts, 2020
This study employs interpretative phenomenological analysis to investigate theatre artists' perceptions and experiences of the phenomenon of devising and performing an ethnodramatic play about depression. Specifically, it explores reflective journal entries the artists wrote after each rehearsal and performance. The analytic process included…
Descriptors: Theater Arts, Drama, Depression (Psychology), Ethnography
Gillian-Daniel, Anne Lynn; Taylor, Benjamin L.; Gillian-Daniel, Donald L. – Change: The Magazine of Higher Learning, 2020
Effective communication by science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) professionals is crucial to building an informed and scientifically literate public (Holt, 2019). While universities do an excellent job of training scientists in the practices of their discipline, they often fail to produce scientists equally effective at communicating…
Descriptors: Creative Activities, Self Efficacy, Communication Skills, STEM Education
Belkis, Özlem; Gumus, Yunus Emre – Pegem Journal of Education and Instruction, 2020
Efforts to define creativity have started in the 20th century, with the emergence and spread of psychology as a modern discipline. The relationship between creativity and art education is frequently researched globally in the last twenty years, but studies on the relationship between creativity and performing arts education are few in number.…
Descriptors: Usability, Teaching Methods, Playwriting, Art Education
Dickinson, Danielle; Hutchinson, Nick – Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities, 2019
Background: Theatre companies to show positive capabilities and identities of people with intellectual disabilities have been established. Existing research focuses upon sole theatre performances and rarely includes the impacts on those in the immediate and wider contexts of people with intellectual disabilities. Methods: The impacts of a theatre…
Descriptors: Theater Arts, Intellectual Disability, Self Concept, Individual Development
Teruel, Tomás Motos; Alfonso-Benlliure, Vicente; Fields, Donna Lee – Research in Drama Education, 2019
This study examines how young adults experience theatre and how this activity impacts their personal development. A total of 305 subjects, between 14 and 29 years old, completed the 'Theatre and me' (T&Y) battery of questions. Correlation and variance analysis were conducted considering age and gender. Older subjects reported that…
Descriptors: Theater Arts, Young Adults, Foreign Countries, Individual Development
Mirhosseini, Seyyed-Abdolhamid; Emadi, Azadeh – Journal of Educational Research, 2022
This study explores the possibilities and challenges of teaching English as a foreign language (EFL) based on multiliteracies perspectives within New Literacy Studies (NLS). Teaching materials were developed for a group of Iranian EFL learners based on the four principles of NLS and were taught based on the same principles aiming at creating…
Descriptors: Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction, English (Second Language), Teaching Methods
"Think Differently, Get Creative": Producing Precarity in India's Corporate Theater Culture Industry
Saddler, Sarah – Research in Drama Education, 2017
In India's rapidly developing global cities, large multinational corporations implement theater-based corporate training programs that are designed to inspire employees to be more dynamic, aspirational, and self-motivated at work. Offering a performance ethnography of a week-long "Theatre in Excellence" program hosted in Bangalore…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Theater Arts, Neoliberalism, Training
Buckley, Eleanor; Pellicano, Elizabeth; Remington, Anna – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2021
This research examined in-depth the employment experiences of autistic performing arts professionals and the attitudes and adjustments of performing arts employers. We interviewed 18 autistic performing arts professionals and 19 performing arts employers. Autistic performing arts professionals described facing challenges in the workplace. Some…
Descriptors: Attitudes toward Disabilities, Employer Attitudes, Autism, Pervasive Developmental Disorders
Young, Chase; Durham, Patricia; Rasinski, Timothy Victor; Godwin, Amber; Miller, Melinda – Journal of Educational Research, 2021
This sequential explanatory analysis reports on the observed differences in growth on decoding, word knowledge, and reading comprehension between second grade males and females after participating in a readers theater treatment or business as usual instruction. The quantitative results revealed that males made greater gains than females in the…
Descriptors: Gender Differences, Achievement Gap, Reading Achievement, Theater Arts
Stehlik, Tom; Carter, Jenni; Price, Deborah; Comber, Barbara – Pastoral Care in Education, 2020
The satellite city of Elizabeth, located 30 km north of South Australia's capital Adelaide, was established in the 1950s as an experiment in urban sociological planning, populated with new arrivals and hailed as the 'City of Tomorrow'. By the 1970s, it had declined into one of the most disadvantaged communities in South Australia, with…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Urban Areas, Music Activities, Theater Arts
Young, Chase; Mohr, Kathleen A. J.; Landreth, Shelly – Journal of Research in Reading, 2020
Research on readers theatre has indicated that it can improve elementary students' reading achievement and can be motivating, engaging and enjoyable, even for reluctant or struggling readers. Because of the potential for improvement and the engagement factor, the purpose of this study was to examine the effects of readers theatre on young male…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Males, Grade 2, Reading Comprehension
Fox, Madeline – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2020
Performances of research are moments of encounter -- between audience and performer, between audience and researcher, and in the instance of youth-centered critical participatory action research, between adults and young people. This piece considers the form and metaphor of artistic performances of research to interrogate the social constructions…
Descriptors: Participatory Research, Action Research, Adults, Audience Response
Kvammen, Anne Cecilie Røsjø; Hagen, Johanne Karen; Parker, Stephen – International Journal of Education & the Arts, 2020
In an attempt to bridge the gap between the distinct pedagogical strategies often employed in the respective fields of song and dance, this study investigates how collaborative teaching and dialogue can serve as a starting point in finding new teaching and learning methods. This pilot study involving three teacher-researchers and three students…
Descriptors: Teacher Collaboration, Dance Education, Teaching Methods, Singing
Salvarani, Luana – Paedagogica Historica: International Journal of the History of Education, 2018
From its very beginning, the Protestant Reformation adopted the theatre as one of its educational tools. Together with choral music, visual arts, and preaching, Luther, Melanchthon, Oekolampad, and other Reformers promoted both the cultivated school theatre and the popular street theatre in order to spread the new faith, create a community ethos,…
Descriptors: Theater Arts, Protestants, Social Change, Religious Education
Allen, David; Laine, Eero – Research in Drama Education, 2018
Theatre artists were interviewed to understand how they conceptualise audiences in relation to their own creative and collaborative processes. The authors identified three modes through which theatre artists engage with audiences: (1) watching with the audience, (2) confronting the audience, and (3) creating a community of practice/knowledge. This…
Descriptors: Theater Arts, Audiences, Teaching Methods, Artists