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Andreas, James R. – Bread Loaf News, 1991
From the very first, textbook editions of Shakespeare have been, "badly edited, ineptly glossed, and inexcusably bowdlerized" (Levin, 1976). What is studied in schools is a version, or rather a "perversion" of Shakespeare controlled by narrow religious, sexual, racial, and social interests. A fear of laughter and cultural…
Descriptors: Audience Awareness, Cultural Context, Curriculum Development, Curriculum Evaluation
Heil, Lillian H. – 1991
This paper is a how-to manual for doing poetic mini-dramas (PMD) with elementary school students. It describes the possibilities for discovery learning through the dramatization of poetry, lists initial suggestions for the teacher and the actual steps in the process, and reports the attitudes and vocabulary growth of second and third graders after…
Descriptors: Creative Thinking, Discovery Learning, Drama, Grade 2
Gale, Steven H. – 1987
The de facto signature style of the Modern Language Association's "PMLA" magazine not only bores many readers (contributing to the decline in MLA membership), but mandates rejection of any papers stylistically distinct from previous "PMLA" articles. In addition, to judge from several rejection letters, "PMLA" subject…
Descriptors: Content Analysis, Drama, Faculty Publishing, Higher Education
Beane, Mildred B. – 1989
Ideas and suggestions are presented on how to develop student thinking skills in the performing arts. Performing arts include music, dance and movement, drama and theater. The examples of arts focusing on performance given in this monograph are intended to be merely representative, and teachers are encouraged to apply the concepts to their own…
Descriptors: Acting, Creative Thinking, Critical Thinking, Curriculum
Philbin, Margaret M.; Woods, Anna – 1989
Intended to accompany the children's play "The Prince Who Wouldn't Talk" by James Brock on a tour of elementary schools, this guide is designed to help prepare students for the production, stimulate them to new thinking, and create follow-up activities for the classroom. The guide's first section gives a brief history of the Children's…
Descriptors: Children, Class Activities, College School Cooperation, Creative Dramatics
Hoskins, C.; McFadyen, S. – 1986
This paper discusses Canada's response to international television programming competition, both directly from signals from the United States that are available over the air or by cable, and from foreign programming exhibited by Canadian broadcasters. Major topics discussed are: (1) failure of government regulation to induce significant Canadian…
Descriptors: Broadcast Industry, Childrens Television, Cultural Influences, Drama
Rockas, Leo – 1984
Intended as a guide for students of literature, this book introduces literary analysis through discussion of forms, elements, and genres. The first half of the book focuses on theory, with each section preceded by literary passages and interpretative questions. The second half is devoted to practice, and contains three contrasting literary genre…
Descriptors: Critical Reading, Drama, Fiction, High Schools
Forensic Journal, 1984
While covering various English language forensics activities in Japan, this special journal issue is heavily devoted to debate. The 22 articles in the journal are divided into five sections as follows: (1) general information on the Japan English Forensics Association (JEFA); (2) debate, including reports on debate tournaments around the world, a…
Descriptors: Competition, Debate, Discussion, Drama
National Committee, Arts for the Handicapped, Washington, DC. – 1983
The directory lists exemplary arts programs that successfully involve handicapped people as identified by the Model Site and Special Projects Programs. Model sites, which provided replicable program examples in the arts (music, dance, drama, visual arts) and special education, were selected via a comprehensive application and review process.…
Descriptors: Aesthetic Education, Art Activities, Art Education, Dance
Texas Education Agency, Austin. Div. of Curriculum Development. – 1983
Based on the premise that a multischool theatre festival can provide educational interaction on a noncompetitive basis, this guide has been prepared as an aid for schools and theatre arts departments wishing to host such a festival. The guide discusses a variety of theatre festival components, including (1) the purpose and types of festivals; (2)…
Descriptors: Cultural Activities, Curriculum Enrichment, Curriculum Guides, Drama Workshops
Texas Education Agency, Austin. Div. of Curriculum Development. – 1984
Intended to help administrators and theatre teachers provide a theatre arts program accessible to disabled actors, technicians, and audiences, the guide focuses on ways to alleviate limitations in the theatre. The following topics are addressed (sample subtopics in parentheses): awareness (use of improvisations and simulations); acclimatization…
Descriptors: Accessibility (for Disabled), Audiences, Disabilities, Drama
Girard, M. Phyllis; And Others – 1987
This curriculum guide for secondary-level gifted students presents curriculum alternatives which are interdisciplinary and which emphasize a comprehensive study of major content areas through the humanities. The curriculum demands from the student complex learning, critical thinking, in-depth inquiry, creativity, and active participation. The…
Descriptors: Art Education, Bias, Curriculum Development, Drama
McClaren, Adrian W. – 1987
Students are faced with many subjects related to death in their everyday lives--war, euthanasia, disease, teenage suicide. A unit on death that focuses on literary and artistic conceptions of death, as well as historical trends concerning beliefs about death and burial, can help students express their feelings about death coherently and…
Descriptors: Course Content, Creativity, Death, Drama
van Stapele, Peter, Ed. – 1987
Exploring the place of the arts in the precollege curricula, chapter 1 of these proceedings opens with an overview of the conference by Maria Meulenbeek. The papers in chapter 2 discuss the relationship between art and education and include the authors Hermann Rohrs, Peter van Stapele, Geoff Haward, and Jagjivan R. Sheth. Ways to bring art into…
Descriptors: Art, Art Education, Conflict Resolution, Curriculum Development
McLeod, John N. – 1979
"Journeys Unlimited," a piece of theater-in-education performed by Australia's Bouverie St. Theatre-in-Education team during one term in 1979 and described in this paper, formed an integral component of a larger curriculum development program undertaken in Australian primary schools. This analysis of "Journeys Unlimited" is…
Descriptors: Drama, Dramatics, Elementary Education, Foreign Countries


