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Hyejoo Kim – Research in Drama Education, 2024
The purpose of this paper is to study how pre-analysis affects drama-based art programme in South Korea to reach the drama educational goals. In the cognitive, psychodynamic (functional), and affective parts, the learner's analysis has been analysed through questionnaires, the learner's situation, and the lesson plan. Also, through the pre-meeting…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Grade 3, Drama, Art Education
Sarah Young; Susan Edwards; Joce Nuttall – Journal of Early Childhood Research, 2024
Socio-dramatic play is an everyday occurrence in early childhood education as children create narratives together in shared imagined worlds. The teacher's role in this type of play is less clear and this paper draws on a study using Lindqvist's "playworlds" approach to gain insight into how teachers participate in children's play. In…
Descriptors: Drama, Play, Early Childhood Education, Imagination
Anthia Michaelides; Eleni Loizou – European Early Childhood Education Research Journal, 2024
Our theoretical framework is based on Vygotsky's Zone of Proximal Development focusing on adults' involvement in children's play and we argue that teachers' involvement is crucial in supporting children's play skills. Particularly, this study examines early childhood teachers' (ECTs) sociodramatic and imaginative play skills and their development…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Teachers, Play, Teacher Role, Early Childhood Education
Feng, Mengyu – ECNU Review of Education, 2022
Purpose: This paper aims to explore the potential of the drama pedagogy that may contribute to primary children's moral growth in the Chinese educational context. It argues that drama may offer an ensemble-based, dialogic, and narrative pedagogy for teaching morality to complement the didactic traditional model. Design/Approach/Methods: The…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Drama, Teaching Methods, Moral Development
Lähdesmäki, Sirkku – International Journal on Social and Education Sciences, 2023
Teacher training should promote the professional competence of student teachers to plan drama education. This study focuses on how designing a drama course based on the Steps of Progress (SPM) and Arc of Drama (ADM) models can promote the adoption of drama education as described by student teachers. Research data was collected from the synthesis…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Drama, Student Teachers, Lesson Plans
Andersen, Jennifer – Research in Drama Education, 2020
Actors create theatre with and for with children in diverse theatrical, educational and therapeutic contexts but little is known about the 'artistry' of their practice. This paper analyses a theatrical encounter between a child and an actor and identifies four key qualities of 'pedagogically tactful' (van Manen 2016) actor practice: listening,…
Descriptors: Drama, Theater Arts, Adults, Children
Tam, Po-Chi – Contemporary Issues in Early Childhood, 2021
This study aims to conceptualise a drama-integrated curriculum devised from process drama as an approach to play-based pedagogy and curriculum to realise the policy initiative of learning through play. By investigating teachers' perspectives and practices in relation to the curriculum of a local kindergarten, examples of effective…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Drama, Teaching Methods, Play
Rhoades, Rachel – Research in Drama Education, 2021
Many youth struggle to determine their role and cope with overwhelming emotions and imaginative dystopias around combatting climate catastrophe and capitalist greed. In this time when many marginalised youth feel assured of immediate and distant threat, it is vital for applied theatre practitioners and educators to nurture critical hope as a means…
Descriptors: Ethnography, Drama, Teaching Methods, Theater Arts
Heljakka, Katriina; Harviainen, J. Tuomas – American Journal of Play, 2019
Toys both guide and foster the play--and stimulate the imaginations--of players of all ages. The authors investigate adult use of toys as a point of entry to the world play of both transmedia-connected and stand alone toy characters--dolls, action figures, and soft toys. They point to how adult toy players engage actively in world building in…
Descriptors: Toys, Drama, Imagination, Popular Culture
Hodde, Stephanie L. – International Journal of Education & the Arts, 2023
Drawing from six-months of action research with spectacle theatre-makers in Chicago, this study explores multimodal, expeditionary practice of teaching artists who apprenticed girls through Redmoon Theatre's Dramagirls program. Concepts of new literacy design and aesthetic experience illustrate teaching in socio-semiotic and material worldcraft,…
Descriptors: Drama, Action Research, Theater Arts, Artists
View, Jenice L.; Hanley, Mary Stone – Urban Education, 2020
The participants in this study are 9-year-olds who demonstrate signs of incipient alienation. Even with an experienced teacher who had a positive relationship with her students, some students describe school as boring. The arts may provide a path away from alienation when learning is embedded in the students' cultural knowledge and when the…
Descriptors: Urban Schools, Playwriting, Teacher Student Relationship, Freedom
Méndez Martínez, Emilio; Fernandez-Rio, Javier – Research in Drama Education, 2021
The goal was to assess the effects of a Theatrical Improvisation programme on students' motor creativity. 163 Secondary Education students participated: the experimental group, who experienced a Theatrical Improvisation unit, and the comparison group, who experienced a Drama in Education unit (based on the current Spanish educational law). A…
Descriptors: Theater Arts, Program Effectiveness, Creative Activities, Motor Development
Chen, Feiyan – International Research in Early Childhood Education, 2020
Emotion regulation--as a vital part of children's development, school readiness, and academic success--begins to develop in infancy and toddler time. Much of the research on toddler emotion regulation are correlational studies in laboratory settings. Little attention has been directed to toddlers' emotion regulation in everyday naturalistic…
Descriptors: Toddlers, Self Control, Correlation, Child Development
Gannon, Susanne; Jacobs, Rachael; D'warte, Jacqueline; Naidoo, Loshini – English in Australia, 2021
Disruptions to learning due to the COVID-19 pandemic have been one of the most concerning consequences of school closures in Australia during 2020. Carefully planned curriculum sequences and learning progressions were flipped into online formats, with teachers having very little time to prepare and students being unused to learning away from each…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, School Closing, Online Courses
de Leur, Tessa; van Boxtel, Carla; Huijgen, Tim – History Education Research Journal, 2021
Imagining what it was like to live in the past may help secondary school students to understand historical developments and situations. In this case study, the opportunities of a drama task are explored by using a mixed-method approach. In small groups, Dutch 14-15-year-old students examined historical sources and produced a short film clip on…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Secondary School Students, Group Discussion, Films