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Miller, Bruce – Teaching Theatre, 1997
Discusses the artistry of those who write plays and films to introduce a series of sequential exercises to help student actors become more sensitive to the playwright's contribution. Outlines and explains the phases of "monologue makers": (1) tell stories; (2) make a play; and (3) get on your feet. (PA)
Descriptors: Acting, Drama, Higher Education, Monologs
Fulwiler, Toby E. – 1978
Journal writing is an expressive form of writing that teachers in all curricula can use to help their students increase writing fluency, facilitate learning, and promote cognitive growth. It combines the positive aspects of diaries and class notebooks, focusing on academic subjects from a personal point of view. Teachers can assign journal entries…
Descriptors: Class Activities, English Instruction, Higher Education, Integrated Activities