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Dugger, Anita; And Others – 1981
Providing for individual differences in ability, interest, and cultural values among students, this guide contains activities, goals, objectives, and resources for teaching speech and drama to middle and junior high school students. The first section offers advice on the organization of speech and drama activities within the school curriculum,…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Class Activities, Classroom Techniques, Communication Skills
Oseguera, A. Anthony – 1984
Recognizing the need for a multifarious approach to television, this paper provides the reader with the following multidimensional approaches to television criticism: rhetorical, dramatic, literary, cinematic, content analysis, myth, linguistics, semiotics, phenomenalism, phenomenology, interpersonal communication, public relations, image,…
Descriptors: Aesthetic Values, Content Analysis, Drama, Film Criticism
Gill, Glenda – 1977
To engage students' interest and help them appreciate black drama, teachers may have their classes discuss and dramatize three plays that deal with adolescence and the stifling mother: James Baldwin's "The Amen Corner," Louis Peterson's "Take a Giant Step," and J.E. Franklin's "Black Girl." This paper shows how the…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Authoritarianism, Black Literature, Black Mothers
Connecticut State Dept. of Education, Hartford. Bureau of Elementary and Secondary Education. – 1981
This curriculum guide is intended to help school districts in Connecticut plan and implement a comprehensive K-12 arts curriculum. It can be used by educators in other states as well. There are four major parts to the guide. Part I discusses the role of the arts within the total school curriculum, the scope of arts experiences as general education…
Descriptors: Art Education, Curriculum Development, Dance, Drama
Mote, Patricia M. – 1981
High school students in vocational education programs can be challenged in their English classes with more than a basic diet of programmed instruction, worksheets, and tests. In between the drill and the practice required to strengthen communication skills there should be activities designed to motivate and encourage students to think beyond their…
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Cultural Activities, Drama, English Curriculum
Camp, Clella; Walborn, Sylvia – 1981
The English curriculum for grades 10-12 at Kansas High School, a small rural school in Eastern Illinois, consists of mini-courses with an enrollment of 7-20 students. Students must pass the ninth grade English course before they are permitted to register for mini-courses; they are required to take English as sophomores and juniors. During this…
Descriptors: Career Exploration, Drama, English Curriculum, Grammar
Babcock, William – 1974
Book IV in a 5-book day camp manual discusses the camp program. Section I describes the organization, definition, and elements essential to successful day camp programs. Section II, which addresses the benefits and special considerations of mass programs, includes rainy day contingencies, materials to have on hand, and activity suggestions.…
Descriptors: Camping, Children, Day Camp Programs, Drama
Heyman, Richard D. – 1979
School subjects do not hold an equally secure position in any educational system. Some subjects are required of all children, some are required of only some children, and some are not required at all. It is the task of this paper to show how people talk about subjects with respect to their place in the school curriculum. The social valuing of…
Descriptors: Content Analysis, Curriculum Development, Curriculum Evaluation, Curriculum Guides
Anderson, Frances E.; McAnally, Pat – 1979
The report describes an Illinois State University project for special education teachers and art teachers, which focused on arts programs for handicapped children. Project goals were to familiarize participants with basic characteristics of children with different handicaps, to facilitate communication between art and special education teachers,…
Descriptors: Art Activities, Art Education, Art Teachers, Conceptual Schemes
KITZHABER, ALBERT R.
THIS CULMINATING UNIT OF THE 12TH-GRADE OREGON LITERATURE CURRICULUM IS BASED UPON ONE WORK, "HAMLET." THE TEACHER VERSION INCLUDES DISCUSSIONS OF (1) THE RELEVANCE OF HAMLET'S CHARACTER TO MODERN TIMES, (2) THE PROBLEMS IN THE CHARACTERIZATIONS OF THE GHOST, CLAUDIUS, AND HAMLET, (3) THE PLAY'S THREE-PHASE STRUCTURE, (4) THE PLAY'S…
Descriptors: Curriculum Guides, Curriculum Research, Drama, English Curriculum
Preston, Fred, Ed. – 1978
Designed to be immediately useful and practical for language arts teachers in the secondary schools, the six articles in this monograph are illustrative not only of methods but of pedagogical processes that are the components of successful teaching. The first article offers more than 20 ways of motivating and involving the nonreader and describes…
Descriptors: Drama, English Instruction, Essays, Language Arts
Smith, Denzell – 1978
The nine modules presented in this paper are designed to guide students in a one-semester Shakespeare Course through the reading of three Shakespearean tragedies ("Hamlet,""Othello," and "Macbeth"), three comedies ("Midsummer Night's Dream,""Merchant of Venice," and "The Tempest"), and…
Descriptors: Behavioral Objectives, Characterization, Course Objectives, Drama
Panday, Narendra R., Comp. – 1977
As one of a series of ten bibliographies on Asian countries, this work covers the multi-disciplinary field of mass communication in the country of Nepal. For the bibliography, areas such as agriculture, anthropology, community development, economics, education, law, political science, population, public administration, sociology, social…
Descriptors: Agency Role, Annotated Bibliographies, Audiences, Audiovisual Communications
Kirby, Michael, Ed. – The Drama Review, 1978
In 1964, when the "living" theatre appeared to be dying in New York, theater in Italy began changing from an author-oriented to a performance-oriented, nonliterary form. The articles in this document trace the historical development of Italian theatre and analyze current dramas which demonstrate the diversity of approaches and the energy…
Descriptors: Acting, Association (Psychology), Caricatures, Characterization
New York State Education Dept., Albany. Bureau of Continuing Education Curriculum Development. – 1975
The contents of this publication are intended to provide exercises in reading which require a type and a level of interpretation similar to that demanded by the test of General Educational Development. These exercises were also designed to reinforce the reading skills outlined in a previous publication, "Developing High School Equivalency…
Descriptors: Drama, Equivalency Tests, Fiction, High School Equivalency Programs


