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Tennyson, Jinni – Youth Theatre Journal, 2003
Discusses how Felix Adler's Ethical Culture School, through its innovative practices, impacts public education and settlement work, and plays a significant role in shaping the methodologies, practices, and content of educational drama in the United States from the inception of the field. Describes the use of story dramatization/storytelling,…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Educational History, Instructional Innovation, Secondary Education
Scott, Kevin N. – Teaching Theatre, 1999
Discusses copyright laws and presents a history of copyright. Outlines a four-step process of licensing a show. Considers different myths of copyright. Lists seven points in detail describing what "you can and cannot do" regarding copyright laws. Presents a list of 24 resources for copyright and licensing information. Discusses the consequences of…
Descriptors: Copyrights, Fair Use (Copyrights), Higher Education, Misconceptions

Cole, Robert – New England Journal of History, 1988
Briefly traces the history of South Africa from British acquisition in 1815 through the creation of the Union of South Africa in 1910. Presents a chronicle of the year 1900 to show part of the European achievement in close-up. Lists accomplishments in literature, fine arts, science, technology, music, theater, and dance. (GEA)
Descriptors: African History, Chronicles, Dance, European History
Rushbrook, Peter – 2001
Colin Badger was an adult educator who contributed to Victorian adult education in Australia. After graduating from the University of Adelaide in 1936, Badger became a tutor for the South Australian Workers Education Association (WEA), where he became aware of the possibilities of adult education. After study in London, he returned to Australia to…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Educators, Adult Literacy, Adult Reading Programs