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Levy, Jonathan – Teaching Theatre, 2001
Ponders what students might learn from a course in playwriting: the ability to think in vivid instances and moments; the habit of close observation of the details of human behavior; the ability to think through and see through cliches; making hard choices; sympathy; dreaming within limits; and concision. (SR)
Descriptors: Empathy, Higher Education, Imagination, Observation