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Chesak, C. J. – Stage of the Art, 1996
Describes how Foster High School, Tukwila, Washington, joined forces with Walworth, a London secondary school, to write a play. Reports that, after some Walworth teachers visited Foster, the project got underway, with a group in each place writing part of the play, and another group revising. Notes that the play was finally performed at Foster…
Descriptors: Collaborative Writing, Creative Activities, International Cooperation, Playwriting
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Klein, Jeanne – Stage of the Art, 1998
Describes a four-hour drama session, held one hour for each of four weeks, in which 15 girls and one boy ages six through eight participated with 17 college participant observers in a 1991 Children and Drama course, during which a drama teacher came to a "different" playmaking process, guiding children to direct their own dramas, without…
Descriptors: Educational Cooperation, Higher Education, Participant Observation, Playwriting
Hornbrook, David, Ed. – 1998
This book begins by pointing out that although much has been written on how the drama elements of the English curriculum might be taught in schools, not much guidance is available for teachers who regard drama not as an adjunct of English but as an arts subject in its own right. The book (a collection of articles by drama experts) shows how the…
Descriptors: Audience Awareness, Creative Expression, Dramatics, Educational Benefits
Raplenovich, Kay – Active Learner: A Foxfire Journal for Teachers, 1996
"Create Your Own," month-long "Artist in Education" residencies sponsored by the Ohio Arts Council, are used to guide students and teachers through the process of taking the vision of an original opera conceived by students and turning it into a reality. A local opera company is actually created. "Create Your Own"…
Descriptors: Audience Awareness, Class Activities, Cooperative Learning, Elementary Education
Delue, Norman; Hayward, Thomas B. – 1996
Intended especially for teachers who might be a little intimidated by the art of playwriting, this guide provides a step-by-step plan for using drama in the classroom in grades 4-8 to build children's language arts and thinking skills. The guide features a series of engaging activities where students will learn how to write dialogue, set scenes,…
Descriptors: Audience Awareness, Childrens Writing, Class Activities, Creative Activities