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Gemtou, Eleni – International Journal of Education & the Arts, 2014
This paper is based on an inquiry carried out among a small group of children between the ages of 10 and 12 years, who, in the framework of an art-workshop, attended two theatrical performances of the same subject, Homer's Odyssey, but of quite different directorial approaches: the first performance had a narrative character following the basic…
Descriptors: Drama, Drama Workshops, Theater Arts, Children
Adeyemi, Olusola Smith – Journal of Education and e-Learning Research, 2015
Theatre for Development (TfD) is a special kind of Theatre practice that creates a platform for members of a specific community to respond to, and actively participate in issues relating to their social development through an engaging process of play and acting. The sole essence of this form of theatre is to sensitize, radicalize and conscientize…
Descriptors: Poverty Areas, Praxis, Foreign Countries, Social Development
Oliva, Gaetano – World Journal of Education, 2015
Education to Theatricality as pedagogical and artistic research is experienced by almost twenty years in Italy in laboratories and projects organized in collaboration with universities, schools, theaters, educational centers, cultural centers, educational and social services, associations. Education to Theatricality is a science that includes…
Descriptors: Drama Workshops, Creative Activities, Creativity, Theater Arts
Perry, J. Adam – Research in Drama Education, 2012
This article summarises the ways in which Image Theatre, a practice originally developed by Augusto Boal which continues to be developed in the hands of applied theatre practitioners and critical arts educators worldwide, can be used as a pedagogical and dramaturgical system of decolonisation at the level of communities and individuals. Through…
Descriptors: Theater Arts, Creative Activities, Social Change, Instruction
Morris, Gay – Research in Drama Education, 2013
In 2005-2009, the author researched the theatre-making practices of young people in selected black townships near Cape Town, South Africa. Township theatre groups comprised secondary school learners and out-of-school youth who join together to learn about and make theatre, perform and watch each other. These theatre practitioners do not describe…
Descriptors: Theater Arts, Foreign Countries, Out of School Youth, Informal Education
Haywood, Sarah; Griggs, Julia; Lloyd, Cheryl; Morris, Stephen; Kiss, Zsolt; Skipp, Amy – Education Endowment Foundation, 2015
Act, Sing, Play (ASP) offered music and drama tuition to Year 2 pupils. The aim of the programme was to evaluate whether music workshops had a bigger impact than drama workshops in terms of pupils' maths and literacy attainment. The evaluation was based on the hypothesis that participation in high-quality music instruction promotes educational…
Descriptors: Creative Activities, Drama Workshops, Workshops, Singing
Halperin, Ronnie; Kessler, Suzanne; Braunschweiger, Dana – Journal of Correctional Education, 2012
Educational achievement has been shown to be negatively correlated with recidivism among those released from prison (Nuttall, Hollmen, and Staley, 2003). The purpose of this study was to examine the impact of a prison art rehabilitation program, Rehabilitation Through the Arts (RTA), on inmate participation in voluntary educational programs. RTA…
Descriptors: Rehabilitation Programs, Correctional Education, Correctional Institutions, College Programs
Singh, Lorraine – Perspectives in Education, 2012
This article arose out of my involvement in an undergraduate drama module at the School of Education, University of KwaZulu-Natal, where I made use of workshop theatre methodologies to explore how second-year drama students construct knowledge and develop sociocultural understandings of critical issues in society. The workshop theatre project…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, World Views, Drama Workshops, Didacticism
Dawson, Emily; Hill, Anne; Barlow, John; Weitkamp, Emma – Research in Drama Education, 2009
In this pilot project, drama was used to situate genetic testing in a social and cultural context--that of the family. The drama was used to stimulate discussion about social issues relating to genetic testing, such as who has the right to know the results of the test and whether participants would want to know their "genetic future". A…
Descriptors: Genetics, Cultural Context, Secondary School Students, Drama

Haanstra, Folkert; Van Hoorn, Marjo – Research in Drama Education, 2002
Describes Dutch experimental theatre and dance projects in which the artists themselves participated in the preparatory lessons and/or subsequent workshop. Compares learning experiences of pupils 14 to 16 years of age who participated in the projects. Shows that besides gender and level of education, the involvement of the artist significantly…
Descriptors: Art Appreciation, Artists, Dance, Drama Workshops
Smigiel, Heather – 1995
A research project investigated the place of educational drama methodologies in the workplace and vocational education in Australia. Through a special study unit, 10 workplace trainers volunteered to be involved as part of their course of study. The unit spanned 5 months and included 5 days of workshops exploring educational drama methodology and…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Creative Dramatics, Drama, Drama Workshops

Park, Keith – British Journal of Special Education, 2002
The use of works by T. S. Eliot, James Joyce, and Shakespeare in interactive and experiential sessions with pupils with severe disabilities are described. A case study in assessment is provided by evaluating responses of one adolescent and showing how a Shakespeare workshop enabled her to become an active learner. (Contains references.) (Author/CR)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Communication Skills, Drama Workshops, Elementary Secondary Education
Hanley, Mary Stone – 1995
This paper is an analysis of a project that involved African American middle school students in a drama program that was based on their lives and the stories of their community. Students were trained in performance skills, participated in the development of a script, and then performed the script in local schools. The 10 student participants, 5…
Descriptors: Alienation, Black Culture, Black Students, Constructivism (Learning)
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