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Ronda Celeste Jones – ProQuest LLC, 2024
The COVID-19 pandemic and resulting lockdowns were phenomena experienced by the majority of the modern world, but not everyone experienced it in the same way. Each person brings their own past, their own interests, and their own needs to the lived experience. Pre-pandemic research on art therapy suggests that creative expression could be helpful…
Descriptors: Drama Education, Theater Arts, Majors (Students), College Students
Cacciola-Price, Jamie – ProQuest LLC, 2023
This study examines the experiences of recently graduated students with and without disabilities in a seven-month inclusive rehearsal and performance process of a musical theatre production in an urban performing arts high school. This qualitative, participatory/practitioner action research (PAR) based investigation provides insight into the field…
Descriptors: Theater Arts, High School Students, Students with Disabilities, Student Experience
Frimberger, Katja – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2022
This article explores the educational philosophy of Asja Lacis' proletarian children's theatre. Taking her post-First World War encounter with Russian street children as a starting point for my inquiry, I argue that Lacis regards the theatre as a rehearsal space for life. Here, children are to be absorbed into the craft of theatre, with the aim of…
Descriptors: Theater Arts, Educational Philosophy, Children, Student Centered Learning
Keamy, Ron Kim; Selkrig, Mark – Teaching Education, 2022
The mandated introduction of a teaching performance assessment (TPA) into initial teacher education programs in Australia is one of the numerous and continual reforms that have impacted those who work in the field. The Assessment for Graduate Teaching (AfGT) is an approved TPA developed by a national consortium of higher education institutions to…
Descriptors: Theater Arts, Reading Instruction, Preservice Teachers, Performance Based Assessment
In Their Own Words: Teaching Empathy through the Centering of Individuals Who Have Experienced Abuse
Shelly Clevenger; Jordana N. Navarro – Teaching Sociology, 2025
This article provides an overview of the Survivors: Local Stories of Domestic Violence (hereafter, Survivors) civic engagement project. Survivors' learning objectives were to increase the understanding of the complexity of intimate partner abuse and foster empathy in outsiders' responses, something at the cornerstone of the #MeToo social movement…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Empathy, Family Violence, Citizen Participation
Robert Laurence McLaughlin – ProQuest LLC, 2024
"Current research in the United States has found only a small percentage of adolescents have developed a sense of purpose. This dissertation investigates how a 2-year 11th and 12th-grade residential multicultural values-based experiential program influences adolescents' sense of purpose. The participants for this research included 2023…
Descriptors: Residential Programs, Multicultural Education, High School Students, Grade 11
Rodriguez Vega, Silvia – AERA Open, 2022
Guided by the following questions: (1) What are the experiences of immigrant children attending schools in communities experiencing police brutality and anti-immigrant sentiments? (2) How do middle school children of immigrants visually represent their experiences with legal violence? and (3) What are children's visions of freedom and community…
Descriptors: Immigrants, Children, Preadolescents, Middle School Students
King Love, Vanessa – ProQuest LLC, 2023
Notable trends in the overrepresentation of African American males in special education programs are highly discussed in previous research. Significantly devastating are the lack of social skills developments necessary for special education high school graduates' ability to function as adults. Hypothetically the researcher anticipated that…
Descriptors: African American Students, Males, Special Education, Students with Disabilities
Selman, Matt – Teaching Artist Journal, 2020
An interview with Shawn Kinley, teacher and performer of improvisational theatre, whose work has taken him to 52 countries across five continents over a 30-year career. His diverse teaching experience includes working with scientists, opera companies, the military, family therapists, and more. Shawn shares his thoughts about the need for the…
Descriptors: Creative Activities, Artists, Art Teachers, Theater Arts
Clarke, Tania; McLellan, Ros – Pastoral Care in Education, 2022
Internationally, research documents a link between children's creative engagement in Arts and their experiences of positive wellbeing. Yet this is at odds with both the provision of Arts curricula in England's education system (which continues to decline including substantial cuts to resources and staff), and longitudinal research reporting a…
Descriptors: Middle School Students, High School Students, Well Being, Theater Arts
Michael Scott; Kristin Natalier – International Studies in Sociology of Education, 2024
It is widely argued that the arts have a range of cultural, economic, and educational benefits. However, under state austerity arts curricula are devalued in favour of industry skills. To address this gap in arts education, a new type of student focussed informal arts engagement program has emerged. This article draws on a qualitative study of…
Descriptors: Art Education, Learner Engagement, Academic Aspiration, Student Attitudes
Pangayan, Victor – International Society for Technology, Education, and Science, 2021
With the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, higher education's learning environment is shifting toward online education. There are no exceptions when it comes to teaching and studying dance art in institutions. The purpose of this study is to gain a better understanding of the effectiveness of an e-learning system for learning and pedagogical…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Electronic Learning, Student Experience
Arreola, Joseph James – ProQuest LLC, 2019
The benefits of arts education have been widely explored by researchers. However, much of the research conducted has been done with broad strokes encompassing all arts disciplines. Additionally, the studies conducted have focused primarily on quantitative data and relationships of student achievement to their participation in the arts. There is…
Descriptors: Theater Arts, Art Education, Student School Relationship, Student Experience
Blei, Micaela – Teaching Artist Journal, 2018
The Moth is a nonprofit performing arts organization dedicated to true stories told live, and its education programs make space for students and educators to tell their stories. In this edited transcript of a panel discussion given by student alumni of Moth storytelling programs, participants discuss the impact of personal narrative performance on…
Descriptors: Personal Narratives, Academic Achievement, Student Experience, Story Telling
Beese, Jane A.; Martin, Jennifer L. – Journal for Learning through the Arts, 2019
The concept of flow, or being so immersed in an activity that awareness of self becomes inextricable from the action, and motivational theory can work collectively to help us better understand how fine arts curricula can impact student learning. In this article, we use Csikszentmihaliyi's concept of flow as a way to explore high school students'…
Descriptors: High School Students, Art Education, Student Experience, Learner Engagement