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Young, Susan – Research in Drama Education, 2004
This article describes a case study of a new venture by the children's theatre company Oily Cart to develop a participatory theatre piece for carers and their under-two-year-olds, entitled Clouds. Given what little is known about how to design and conduct arts events with this age phase, a case study offered the opportunity to identify features…
Descriptors: Preschool Children, Theater Arts, Case Studies, Child Caregivers
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Dwyer, Paul – Research in Drama Education, 2004
Most Forum Theatre practice encourages as many 'spect-actors' as possible to intervene directly on stage as part of the investigation of an oppressive social situation. Such practice is in line with Boal's advice (in "Games for actors and non-actors") that 'the keener the desire to take action, the more the spect-actors hurry on to the stage'.…
Descriptors: Social Change, Dramatics, Theater Arts, Ideology
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Button, Stuart – FORUM: for promoting 3-19 comprehensive education, 2006
This article presents an example of a project designed to get children of different ages working together and working for each other. The project relied quite heavily on children creating a dramatic context and the author shows how the dramatic element has the potential to affect their learning in positive ways. The provision of a shared…
Descriptors: Drama, Dramatic Play, Dramatic Arts, Theater Arts
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Fowler, Joy A. – English Journal, 2005
Joy A. Fowler, Department Chair, Writing Department, School for Creative and Performing Arts, Ohio talks about his courses offered at his school, theories and learning used, interdisciplinary opportunities available at his school and other related matters. Talking about cultural and linguistic diversity he says that as it is observed that writing…
Descriptors: Interdisciplinary Approach, Student Diversity, Theater Arts, High Schools
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Andersen, Christopher – Theory Into Practice, 2004
The field of drama in education has been developing a rich tradition of practice separate from the literature of educational and cognitive psychology. This article draws links between the practice of drama in education and cognitive theory, focusing specifically on the area of situated learning. Rather than confine learning to the context of the…
Descriptors: Educational Environment, Context Effect, Scaffolding (Teaching Technique), Drama
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Wilson, Arnold; Greenwood, Janinka – Perspectives in Education, 2004
The authors of this article are engaged in co-writing a book that explores art, culture and education. We come from different cultural backgrounds (Pakeha and Maori), from different art disciplines (theatre and sculpture) and from two different trainings in knowledge. As we get deeper and deeper into the project we find that the collaborative…
Descriptors: Theater Arts, Research Methodology, Art Education, Cultural Education
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Mullis, Eric C. – Journal of Aesthetic Education, 2006
John Dewey's aesthetic has been invoked in recent discussions because many have realized that it resists the pull toward conceptualism that characterizes a great deal of aesthetic theory. Further, Art as Experience--Dewey's chief work on the philosophy of art--is rich with ideas that call for development. Richard Shusterman's work does just this…
Descriptors: Art Criticism, Aesthetics, Aesthetic Education, Philosophy
Zakaras, Laura; Lowell, Julia F. – RAND Corporation, 2008
The findings summarized in this report are intended to shed light on what it means to cultivate demand for the arts, why it is necessary and important to cultivate this demand, and what state arts agencies (SAAs) and other arts and education policymakers can do to help. The research considered only the benchmark arts central to public policy:…
Descriptors: Play, Visual Arts, Classical Music, Art Education
Monaghan, Peter – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2008
In this article, the author describes Liguria Study Center for the Arts and Humanities in Bogliasco, Italy, which offers a stately perch from which a few lucky scholars and artists can gaze at the Mediterranean and gather their thoughts making it so conducive to the study of arts and letters. The center provides scholars and artists midcareer and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Study Centers, Fellowships, Aesthetic Education
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Guile, David; Okumoto, Kaori – Journal of Vocational Education and Training, 2007
Recent research has shown that the UK's Advanced Apprenticeship Programme (AAP) struggles to develop the forms of "vocational practice", that is, a combination of knowledge, skill and judgement, employers are looking for in the creative and cultural sector. Employers' reluctance to get involved with the AAP does not mean that they are…
Descriptors: Apprenticeships, Vocational Education, Foreign Countries, Skill Development
Saskatchewan Education, Training and Employment, Regina. Curriculum and Instruction Branch. – 1993
This bibliography, organized in six sections, provides a comprehensive overview of Canadian arts education resources for use with dramatic arts students. (1) "Titles and Descriptions" and (2) "Out of Print Resource" provide information, sources, and annotations for alphabetically arranged items. (3) "Author Index" is…
Descriptors: Acting, Drama, Dramatics, Elementary Secondary Education
Westerman, William – 1994
This project began when the Philadelphia Folklore Project (PFP) initiated a residency partnership with the Samuel S. Fleisher Art Memorial in traditional Cambodian arts. The PFP anticipated raising issues that might help in the understanding of the cultural dynamics and elements that were likely to shape and effect the residency. The PFP imagined…
Descriptors: Art Education, Cambodians, Ethnography, Multicultural Education
Epskamp, Kees – 1992
This document explores, from a Dutch perspective, the role of the performing arts in education in developing nations. In particular, the analysis focuses on Zambia. Introductory sections of the report touch on the connections among culture, education, and performance, as well as the role of avant-garde and popular theater, the theme of alienation,…
Descriptors: Developing Nations, Development Communication, Foreign Countries, Higher Education
Bokor, Pierre – 1991
This monograph (in French) provides Alberta teachers with information relating to teaching about the world of the theater, and discusses the principal elements to be considered in mounting a theatrical production. It is intended for French language dramatic arts teachers (both in immersion courses and French-speaking schools). The monograph's four…
Descriptors: Cultural Activities, Foreign Countries, Immersion Programs, Production Techniques
Siddens, Paul J., III – 1991
This paper (1) examines textbooks in group performance of literature to determine how they describe the use of stage light in production; (2) explicates the four qualities and five functions of stage light; (3) explicates the four structural tensions of a text as defined by J. H. Maclay (1972); (4) considers their application to the production of…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Lighting, Literature, Production Techniques
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