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Saddler, Sarah – Research in Drama Education, 2017
In India's rapidly developing global cities, large multinational corporations implement theater-based corporate training programs that are designed to inspire employees to be more dynamic, aspirational, and self-motivated at work. Offering a performance ethnography of a week-long "Theatre in Excellence" program hosted in Bangalore…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Theater Arts, Neoliberalism, Training
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Silverman, Paul – English Journal, 1976
Describes a program of half-hour, lunch period, dramatic productions staged by high school students. (DD)
Descriptors: Dramatic Play, Dramatics, Extracurricular Activities, Secondary Education
Crampton, Esme, Comp. – 1972
The focus of this booklet is on a survey of approaches and programs in theater arts education in Canada. Short articles cover such topics as a summary of the Ontario Collegiate Drama Festival, play-acting in the classroom, the educational drama program in Newfoundland, the Studio Lab Theatre Foundation, the rebirth of theater in New Brunswick, the…
Descriptors: Acting, College Curriculum, Drama, Dramatics
Koontz, Franklin R.; Sinclair, Phillip A. – 1975
Educational television has become an increasingly important successful element in television programing. This element can be introduced in the classroom through the frequent use of videotaped theatrical skits which illustrate points made by the instructor and which have been prepared in a television studio. The skits may be classified as either…
Descriptors: Educational Television, Higher Education, Programing (Broadcast), Scripts
Potter, Douglas – Secondary School Theatre Journal, 1983
Presents guidelines and activities for radio theatre production. Covers playwriting, production techniques, skits, and improvisations. Includes an opening segment of a script adapted for radio of Chekhov's "A Marriage Proposal." (PD)
Descriptors: Acting, Creative Dramatics, Drama, Playwriting
Fletcher, Anne – Secondary School Theatre Journal, 1980
Describes the drama program at Wykeham Rise School, Washington, Connecticut, which provides three hours of class time each day. The instructor describes her use of improvisation in preparing the students and developing the characters in the productions. Comments by two students are included. (JMF)
Descriptors: Acting, Characterization, Course Content, Course Objectives
Vogelsang, Robert; And Others – 1982
Designed as a teacher and therapist training tool, this booklet demonstrates how to make several types or kinds of puppets, and how to use them in a variety of classroom situations. The first section includes instructions for the following hand puppets: simple cloth, paper mache, knitted finger, paper bag, and Muppet types. The second section…
Descriptors: Creative Activities, Creative Development, Drama, Dramatic Play
Michielutte, Robert – Sp Teach, 1969
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Attitude Measures, Content Area Reading, Dramatics
Randolph, James B. – 1972
This curriculum guide provides an introductory course in the theatre for first-year high school students. The course uses an interdisciplinary approach and includes a discussion of types and styles of drama, a brief history of drama, fundamentals of acting, and techniques of play production focusing on music, costume design, make-up, scenery,…
Descriptors: Acting, Administration, Clothing Design, Curriculum Guides
Marshman, Roger – Opinion, The Journal of the South Australian English Teachers' Assn., 1967
Stimulating and enjoyable dramatic activities in the classroom can nurture children's natural sympathies with drama. Re-acting a portion of a second-rate television show can help children become more perceptive critics and prepare them to view better drama that the teacher could bring to the classroom. Free, creative rhythmic movement allows…
Descriptors: Acting, Creative Activities, Creative Dramatics, Dance
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Gliksman, Louis; And Others – Journal of Drug Education, 1983
Compared the impact of a live theatrical performance and/or alcohol lesson plans on 716 grade 9 and 10 Canadian students. Results indicated that all interventions had an impact on attitudes and behavior and offered encouragement for the potential of theatrical performances as a vehicle for drug education. (LLL)
Descriptors: Alcohol Education, Comparative Testing, Educational Strategies, Foreign Countries
Smith, Susan P. – 1991
Interactive theater typically involves the presentation of a short skit tied to a socially relevant issue such as teenage pregnancy or the use of illegal substances. Interactive theater, with some cautions considered, holds much promise as an educational tool to be used by a school counselor. Cautions requiring consideration include: thorough…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Counseling Techniques, Counselor Role, Pregnancy
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Haycraft, John – Zielsprache Englisch, 1976
This (London) group teaches English by presenting short humorous skits, in which a language problem is unobtrusively presented. Afterwards the audience repeats the pattern(s), which a member of the group pronounces for them. At the end of each unit, a rousing song is sung, with all joining in the refrain. (IFS/WGA)
Descriptors: Audience Participation, Drama, English (Second Language), Humor
Reedy, Penny A. – Principal, 2001
At one Wisconsin middle school, a successful student motivator is an improv troupe that develops and performs unscripted, improvisational skits about social issues affecting adolescents. Skits stop at a critical decision-making point or show the devastating effects of a negative choice. Discussion reinforces the message. (MLH)
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Community Relations, Improvisation, Middle Schools
Shugert, Diane P., Ed. – Connecticut English Journal, 1982
Drama in the classroom is the theme of the 14 articles in this issue, which can be used as resource material for teachers concerned with incorporating drama into the English curriculum. Titles and authors are as follows: "All the World is a Stage--Except the American Classroom" (Charles R. Duke); "A Drama Program for All Seasons" (Paul Cervoni and…
Descriptors: Acting, Characterization, Creative Dramatics, Drama
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