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Eskimen, Ayse Derya – Education Quarterly Reviews, 2022
In the study, within the scope of World Literature course, radio play adaptations of works from French and Russian literatures were vocalized by pre-service teachers and tried to be presented in radio play format. In this regard, the aim of the research is to address the attitudes of pre-service teachers who experience preparing radio plays…
Descriptors: World Literature, Literature Appreciation, Radio, Drama
Brian R. Levey – Journal of Teaching and Learning with Technology, 2015
This essay describes the process by which a new college professor embraced using film clips in an undergraduate Business Law course, with the goal of enhancing student engagement and learning. In particular this paper focuses on: (1) theme days, in which a movie, TV show or actor is used as a vehicle to teach an entire class; and (2) review…
Descriptors: Business Education, Law Related Education, Learner Engagement, Teaching Methods
Hains-Wesson, Rachael – Issues in Educational Research, 2011
One way to assist in transforming a lecture experience into an occasion that can attract and engage students is via the use of performance techniques. Investigating the impact of certain types of performance skills on students' attitudes towards the learning experience can help better understand the relevance of such techniques in face to face and…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Student Attitudes, Online Courses, Learning Experience
Tuisku, Hannu – International Journal of Education & the Arts, 2010
This study deals with adolescents' experiences and perceptions of physical actor training practice in the context of theatre education. The study took place in Kallio Upper Secondary School of Performing Arts in Helsinki, Finland, where I work as a drama teacher. As a researcher, I carried out an authorized inquiry with two groups of 16-year old…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Theater Arts, Art Education, Secondary School Students
Almansouri, Orubba; Balian, Aram S.; Sawdy, Jessica – English Journal, 2009
In this article, three students share how performing in Shakespearean plays have helped them appreciate his work. Orubba Almansouri describes how acting out the play "Romeo and Juliet" allowed him to understand the whole story better. While rehearsing and performing "A Midsummer Night's Dream," Aram S. Balian became a true Shakespeare fan,…
Descriptors: Drama, Acting, Literature Appreciation, Literary Criticism

Nicholson, Helen – Research in Drama Education, 2003
Focuses on the first production of Edward Bond's play "The Children." Discusses Bond's interest in theatre in education and assesses the significance of his dramatic writing for young people. Examines the experiences of the young people in the first cast of "The Children" and the perceptions of the teachers who facilitated the…
Descriptors: Acting, Creativity, Drama, Program Effectiveness
Teaching Music, 2005
This article focuses in on one teacher's kindergarten through grade 5 classroom experiences at Tennessee's Chattanooga School for the Arts and Sciences. While, this teaching range allows the teacher to witness the growth and development of students, as with every school, there are times when young people's attention tends to wander, and the…
Descriptors: Music, Humor, Music Teachers, Student Attitudes

Gura, Timothy – Communication Education, 1993
Offers a narrative based on a real event, in the form of a "docustory," describing that moment when teaching worked--when, in an instructional setting, communication was "perfect,""best," or "excellent." Describes how a high school student's performance of a scene from Shakespeare's "Othello"…
Descriptors: Acting, Classroom Communication, High Schools, Higher Education

Rubin, Louis – Educational Leadership, 1983
Staff development for artistic teaching involves no simple formula but encouragement of individuality and spontaneity. (Author)
Descriptors: Acting, Classroom Environment, Creative Art, Elementary Secondary Education
Rosen, Robert S. – Drama/Theatre Teacher, 1989
Studies how dramatics activities and theatrical production can affect high school students positively. Finds statistically significant increases in oral communication skills, student attitudes toward self and theater, and knowledge and comprehension of a play. Provides strong support for curricular use of theater production and dramatic…
Descriptors: Acting, Advocacy, Communication Skills, Drama

Nascimento, Claudia Tatinge – Theatre Topics, 2001
Questions how Western theatre's gender bias is extended and perpetuated by higher education institutions. Examines pedagogical alternatives to teaching beginning acting classes other than with monologue books. Suggests that by focusing on character rather than story, the culture of monologue books does not encourage students to look for aesthetic…
Descriptors: Acting, Curriculum Development, Drama Workshops, Higher Education

Subonik, Rena F. – Journal for the Education of the Gifted, 1992
This interview with Angela Goethals, a 14-year-old professional actress and academically gifted high school student, looks at her early acting experiences, her attitudes about acting, how she combines academic and acting responsibilities, and necessary sacrifices. (DB)
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Acting, Adolescent Development, Adolescents
Chappell, Drew – Teaching Artist Journal, 2006
The author learned that the book "The Catcher in the Rye," so important to him as a young man, had been challenged by adults and could easily have been barred from his school's reading list. He started thinking about who had the power to tell him what he could and could not read as a teenager and as a high school student. What were the…
Descriptors: Acting, Student Attitudes, Drama, Methods Courses