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Tolbert, Scott M. – Online Submission, 2009
This mildly academic tome consists mainly of a full length play that reports the findings of the case study research. The play is surrounded by some academic gobbledygook that should best be ignored. The play explores an older nontraditional student's foray into the academic world of a combined Masters of Education and Teacher Education program.…
Descriptors: Drama, Case Studies, Nontraditional Students, Constructivism (Learning)
Woody, Pamela Diane – 1974
The purposes of this study were to compare the effectiveness of Dorothy Heathcote's informal drama methodology (referred to as ENCOUNTER) with a formal drama approach (PLAYS) in increasing self-esteem of preadolescents in a Christian education program, and to determine if positive correlation existed between self-esteem and intrinsic religious…
Descriptors: Church Programs, Doctoral Dissertations, Drama, Drama Workshops
Pitts, Ethel Louise – 1975
This dissertation examines the American Negro Theatre (ANT) which for nine years (1940-49) provided a cultural experience for Harlem. The ANT, founded by Abram Hill and Frederick O'Neal, sought to provide a place for black theatricians to perfect their craft, a place to train aspiring artists, and a place to entertain the Harlem residents. The ANT…
Descriptors: Black Achievement, Black Community, Black Culture, Black History
Wenck, Aileen Alana Hendricks – 1974
This master's thesis focuses on publications resulting from the Dartmouth Seminar, an international conference of English teachers held at Dartmouth College during August and September of 1966 in which the fifty participants advocated changes in the teaching of English to correspond with world-wide technological advances. Following an introductory…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Creativity, Drama, English Instruction
Neely, Monty Kent – 1976
Primary sources, such as public documents and personal statements, as well as periodical accounts and books, form the basis for this historical and analytical study of the National Endowment for the Arts Theatre Program. In the first chapter, the condition of professional theatre during the mid-1960s is discussed. The organization and structure of…
Descriptors: Doctoral Dissertations, Drama, Federal Programs, Financial Support
Jones, Charles Valentine – 1976
This study examines educational theatre as a program and the implications that the program has on the accompanying facility. The study used the Delphi technique to arrive at physical standards indicated by the program definition, which was used in the consideration of the physical requisites for each of three staging types--proscenium, thrust, and…
Descriptors: Doctoral Dissertations, Drama, Educational Facilities, Facilities
Harris, Warren Meredith – 1976
This study examines T.S. Eliot's intentions for the staging of his plays, as revealed in the texts themselves and in related documents. His plays reflect his basically naturalistic conception of the stage environment and the acting; two of the plays, "Sweeney Agonistes," which was unfinished, and "The Family Reunion," demonstrate his inability to…
Descriptors: Doctoral Dissertations, Drama, Literary Criticism, Literary Influences
Allen, Darlene Kaye – 1977
This paper sets forth step-by-step procedures which novice sign-language theatre directors can use as a guide for their first sign-language theatre experiences. Since the procedures were developed during the production of a play for a mixed adult and child audience, it is assumed that the general guidelines set forth are applicable to a production…
Descriptors: Deaf Interpreting, Deafness, Drama, Dramatics
Sarason, Kerin R. – 1976
Improvisation, or creative dramatics, has come to be regarded as a learning tool in English instruction. This study provides a comparative history of informal drama as it developed in England and the United States from 1910 to 1975. Pivotal writers on improvisation were identified, compared, and contrasted, analyzing their goals and practices.…
Descriptors: Authors, Comparative Analysis, Creative Dramatics, Doctoral Dissertations
Mountford, Kathy A. – Online Submission, 2007
The following Action Research Project Report is to improve the oral reading fluency of the 4th and 5th grade students with learning disabilities. The targeted population participating in this study consisted of a total of ten participants of which five were 4th grade students and five were 5th grade students located in a middle class community…
Descriptors: Middle Class, Intervention, Reading Fluency, Research Projects
Pederson, Lucille Marshall – 1974
The status of speech instruction--including an assessment of teacher concerns--in the public secondary schools in Hamilton County, Ohio, was determined by this study. Specifically, the purposes were to determine the extent and kinds of speech and drama instruction, to examine facilities and resources, and to determine instructional methods and…
Descriptors: Curriculum Evaluation, Doctoral Dissertations, Drama, Educational Research
Huey, Jessica Ann – 2000
The focus of this study was on the use of drama supplements to increase the reading fluency of first grade students in a suburban school. The subjects of this study were first grade students. They were between six and eight years old and attended a suburban school in Knoxville, Tennessee. The class contained eight girls and twelve boys. Students…
Descriptors: Basal Reading, Comparative Analysis, Drama, Grade 1
Banks, Linda Jane – 1975
The purposes of the study were (1) to ascertain how public high school teachers of English in New England are teaching drama and using drama activities in their classrooms; (2) to design a set of guidelines for the teaching of drama and the use of drama activities; (3) to discover how teachers of English in New England public schools are prepared…
Descriptors: Doctoral Dissertations, Drama, Educational Research, English Education
Mayfield, M. Kent – 1973
This study is both an interpretation and a translation of three modern Japanese plays, providing an artistic perspective on the radical reordering of experience and thought with which modern man must grapple in cross-cultural encounters. An introductory essay prefaces each play, providing a historical, critical, or appreciative perspective from…
Descriptors: Art Appreciation, Art Expression, Cross Cultural Studies, Cultural Awareness
Perky, Sandra Dutreau – 1976
Five actors were videotaped and audiotaped during 12 performances, in order to identify variables and to observe actors' behaviors and attitudes in positive, negative, and "unclaqued" audience response conditions. Audience response was effected by actors trained in nonverbal cues and placed in the audience as "claquers," to…
Descriptors: Acting, Attitudes, Audiences, Behavior
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