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Kizer, Elizabeth; Burns, Gary – 1985
The novel "The Women's Room," by Marilyn French, deserves an audience both because of the timely feminist issues it addresses and because of its formal experimentation with points of view. An interpretive theatre version of the story was performed twice in 1982-83, using a script adapted from the novel, and a modified chamber theatre…
Descriptors: Drama, Feminism, Media Adaptation, Oral Interpretation
John-Steiner, Vera – 1985
In an attempt to find out more about how creative people engage in thinking, more than 50 men and women considered to be prominant in the humanities, the arts, and the sciences were interviewed. Letters, diaries and autobiographies of other creative individuals were examined in an effort to provide a broad base for studying the psychology of…
Descriptors: Art, Cognitive Processes, Concept Formation, Creative Thinking
Rugg, Deborah; And Others – 1987
Control of the AIDS (Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome) epidemic requires public education for risk behavior change. Social Learning Theory and behavior modification have been used for the reduction of risk behaviors for heart disease with moderate success. It remains to be seen if this behavior modification technology can be successful in…
Descriptors: Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome, Attitude Change, Audiences, Behavior Modification
Jensen, Marvin D. – 1985
The decline of manners prevalent in American audiences can be reversed only by finding and addressing the causes for poor behavior. One theory suggests that social stresses have a ripple effect, eroding generosity and spawning a meanness of spirit that is eventually reflected in audience behavior. A related theory suggests that audience rudeness…
Descriptors: Audiences, Behavior Change, Behavior Patterns, Behavior Problems
Pederson, Clara A., Comp. – 1986
One of a series of resource manuals written by participants in the University of North Dakota teacher education programs to help teachers develop more open and responsive classrooms, this booklet focuses on the teaching of creative drama. Following an introduction by Vito Perrone, the titles and authors of the articles are as follows: (1) "'They…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Creative Activities, Creative Development, Creative Dramatics
Kahn, Norma B. – 1980
This guide focuses on literature to understand others, literature to change society, and literature to discover beauty. Designed primarily for independent use by students, several of the literary selections in each section of the guide are followed by the same sequence of questions so that students can develop a pattern for questioning themselves.…
Descriptors: Aesthetic Values, Drama, English Instruction, Independent Study
PDF pending restorationPolk County Public Schools, Bartow, FL. – 1983
The curriculum guide provides lesson plans on the use of music and drama as a means to develop language skills in handicapped children. The approach is based on theories of music educator, C. Orff. Lesson plans list objective, materials, and procedure information along with time requirements and directions. The first section details activities…
Descriptors: Dance, Disabilities, Drama, Elementary Education
Stewart, Robert – 1986
Repetition in vocal characterizations and deviant listening perceptions are two major weaknesses of American acting. That is, voices and diction usually sound the same in everything the actors do, but no one perceives it. One reason listening is so deficient is because of the uninformed or incorrect concepts of those who practice or teach acting.…
Descriptors: Acting, Characterization, Drama, Dramatics
Blake, Robert W. – 1982
Having students adapt a play from a strongly dramatic short story through the composing process is a natural and powerful way to integrate the language arts. Using dramatic activities in the classroom naturally leads to two kinds of language activities: receptive (listening and observing), and active (discussing, reading, writing, and presenting).…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Drama, Higher Education, Integrated Activities
Lederer, Herbert – Studies in Language Learning, 1981
Play-acting is a natural human instinct; role-playing, disguising, game-playing are all favorite activities for people of all ages. In a foreign language course, dramatization is especially appropriate and can be used in many ways both in class and as an extra-curricular or supplementary activity. Much language learning occurs during the…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Creative Dramatics, Drama, Enrichment Activities
National Committee, Arts for the Handicapped, Washington, DC. – 1980
The document reports on the Oregon Adaptive Arts Techniques Project, a program to provide direct preservice and inservice training through a series of workshops to teachers and community agents in arts education and its application to handicapped students. Brief summaries are provided for workshop presentations in the following areas (the names of…
Descriptors: Art Education, Dance, Demonstration Programs, Disabilities
Trank, Douglas M.; Kemp, Robert L. – 1975
Two hundred Iowa secondary schools were surveyed in the spring of 1975 to determine the extent and nature of curricular and cocurricular speech programs; a 63.5% response rate was obtained. Results in five major areas--curriculum, cocurricular activities, teacher characteristics, student teachers, and facilities and equipment--are summarized in…
Descriptors: Curriculum, Debate, Drama, Educational Research
PDF pending restorationGillespie, Patti; And Others – 1976
In a survey of the status of theatre in high schools throughout the United States, questionnaires were sent to a random sample of high schools stratified by state and by school size. Analysis of the responses obtained from 606 schools (20.2% return) indicated that most secondary-school drama programs operate on the cocurricular level and emphasize…
Descriptors: Drama, Dramatics, Educational Objectives, Extracurricular Activities
City Univ. of New York, NY. Hunter Coll. – 1981
The first of three volumes presenting a curriculum designed to help nonhandicapped students understand students with disabilities focuses on the use of literature to foster that understanding in junior and senior high. The first section examines literature in high school, and presents lessons (theme, objectives, and discussion guides) for five…
Descriptors: Curriculum Guides, Disabilities, Drama, English Instruction
California State Dept. of Education, Sacramento. – 1981
The booklet presents California guidelines for arts education of gifted students in Grades 1 through 6. An introductory section examines the relevance of cognitive domain factors (knowledge, comprehension, application, analysis, synthesis, and evaluation) to the arts. The second section presents 12 sample lesson plans in creative movement and…
Descriptors: Aesthetic Education, Art Education, Cognitive Development, Dance


