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Thomas, Vereen – Labour Education, 1984
Describes the use of dramatization, particularly skits, as a method of workers' education in the Caribbean. A transcript of a skit illustrating occupational safety and health issues is included. (SK)
Descriptors: Labor Education, Occupational Safety and Health, Role Playing, Skits
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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
Lewin, Roland – 2001
This introductory lesson on teaching economics concepts contains sections on the following: purpose; objectives; time; materials needed; and step-by-step classroom procedures. The focus is on the economic problem of scarcity and opportunity costs. Attached is an original skit, "There's no such thing as a free lunch," and a chart that…
Descriptors: Economic Factors, Economics, Economics Education, High Schools
Decker, Carol E. – Journal of Business Education, 1971
Descriptors: Business Education, Role Playing, Simulation, Skits
Coleman, Stephen F. – Teaching Political Science, 1983
Ten elements and techniques which can be used very effectively in a college level political science course are animation and enthusiasm; costumes; skits; motion; humor; perks; personality and mood changes; voices, puppets, and imitations; the personalization of material; and state of mind. (RM)
Descriptors: Animation, Dramatics, Higher Education, Humor
Blasingame, James; Nilsen, Alleen Pace – School Library Journal, 2004
While attending the 2002 Arizona Book Festival, the authors could not help but notice how many books there were for adults and children, but how few there were for teens. Obviously, they were very concerned that the youngsters who had outgrown Lemony Snicket would not know where to find wonderful books for young adults. They authors knew they had…
Descriptors: Young Adults, Adolescent Literature, Dramatics, Skits
Eisenberg, Helen; Eisenberg, Larry – 1984
This book provides more than 400 ideas for skits and stunts for various size groups of any age, as well as general information on the uses, presentations, and creation of stunts and skits. The chapters include: (1) The Why and How of Skits and Stunts; (2) How to Make Up Your Own Skits; (3) Impromptu Stunts and Skits; (4) Group Stunts and "Dramas";…
Descriptors: Camping, Games, Group Activities, Leaders Guides
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Schneider, Autumn – English Journal, 2004
An experience on teaching a drama class and staging performances with available resources is described. Some of the more challenging circumstances are highlighted and it is demonstrated that a sense of humor and community support is needed for the show to go on.
Descriptors: Humor, Community Support, Skits, Dramatics
Ullom, Shirley – 1994
This collection of 60 short dramatic pieces for teenagers to perform can be used in the classroom, in variety shows, in drama competitions, and as discussion starters. The pieces in the collection reflect the interests of teenagers and are designed to explore their actions, problems, attitudes, lifestyles, and humor. The collection is divided by…
Descriptors: Acting, Adolescents, Characterization, Class Activities
Kohl, Herbert R. – 1988
Intended for teachers who have no particular experience or training in teaching theater, but who have a love of theater and enjoy a good play, this book discusses making theater with children. It explores improvisation, reading and acting with scripts, adapting plays for young actors, and writing plays. The examples presented in the text are…
Descriptors: Acting, Class Activities, Drama, Dramatic Play
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
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Spettel, Ebba Jo – English Journal, 1978
Describes a successful exercise which involved junior high school students in writing a musical comedy. (DD)
Descriptors: Creative Writing, English Instruction, Junior High Schools, Music
Polsky, Milton – Teacher, 1972
Using a bag full of props makes improvisation easier and reduces stage fright; author gives step-by-step instructions. (SP)
Descriptors: Acting, Creative Activities, Creative Dramatics, Elementary School Students
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Duffelmeyer, Frederick A. – Journal of Reading, 1980
Reports that an approach in which college students enacted skits developed around vocabulary words proved more effective than a traditional approach to teaching vocabulary. (MKM)
Descriptors: Drama, Experiential Learning, Higher Education, Reading Research
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Skibell, Cindy; And Others – Foreign Language Annals, 1976
A foreign language learning activity is described in which second-through fourth-year French students write, cast, produce, direct and perform well-known fables for their language classes. The performances are recorded on videotape and shown to other classes and to parents. (Author/RM)
Descriptors: Dramatics, Fables, French, Language Instruction
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