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Keehn, Susan; Harmon, Janis; Shoho, Alan – Reading & Writing Quarterly, 2008
This study investigated the impact of Readers Theater on eighth-grade students, the majority of whom were reading below grade level. Over six weeks of a short story unit, one class participated in Readers Theater. The comparison group of like-ability students received more traditional literary and vocabulary instruction. Quantitative measures…
Descriptors: Theater Arts, Oral Reading, Vocabulary, Theaters
Colman, Penny – Language Arts, 2007
The relative absence of nonfiction in literature for young readers may have serious implications because nonfiction literacy matters. Nonfiction material is the crucible within which readers can gain the knowledge and skills that enable them to reach sound decisions in all arenas of life, avoid gullibility born of ignorance, and participate in an…
Descriptors: Nonfiction, Literature Appreciation, Literary Criticism, Literary Genres
Siddens, Paul J., III – 1990
This paper presents an outline of rehearsal procedures designed to provide instructors and students of the beginning interpretation class with a concrete, consistent framework for preparing literature for solo classroom performance. The outline offers a five-step process, and discusses each step in the process. First, the student must select a…
Descriptors: Course Content, Higher Education, Oral Interpretation, Speech Instruction
PDF pending restorationGentile, John S. – 1983
Solomon Henry Clark's 1895 address entitled "The New Elocution," focused on the denigration of elocution as an academic discipline, its fall from favor with universities, and the worn, tired, and reductive methods of teaching which he saw around him. Clark's vision--as he stated in his 1915 address and book entitled "Interpretation…
Descriptors: English Curriculum, Higher Education, Oral Interpretation, Speech Communication
Gentile, John Samuel – 1981
Charles Dickens was not only a master novelist but was also a master in the art of performance. His distinctive reading style was in marked contrast to the standard practices of mid-nineteenth century elocution, but his unique readings and performance philosophy closely resemble the text-centered approach of modern oral interpretation. Considered…
Descriptors: Characterization, English Literature, Nineteenth Century Literature, Oral Interpretation
Marshall, Kristin – 1979
The ideas of four contemporary poets--Ann Deagon, Lyn Lifshin, Marge Piercy, and Alice Walker--concerning the oral interpretation of poetry are presented in this paper. The poets' ideas relate to the following topics: (1) the importance of reading poems aloud; (2) reasons why they give poetry readings, and effects of their poetry readings on their…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Creative Writing, Interviews, Opinions
Smith, Robert L. – Secondary School Theatre Journal, 1985
Reaffirms the position of directors (Peter Brook, Tyrone Guthrie, Peter Hall, and others) concerning the "balance of power" between director and playwright in transforming a playscript into a theatrical performance. (PD)
Descriptors: Audiences, Communication (Thought Transfer), Drama, Oral Interpretation
Peer reviewedLewis, Todd V.; And Others – National Forensic Journal, 1984
Presents four professors' views on whether contests or festivals are the more valuable formats for developing the art of oral interpretation in students. (PD)
Descriptors: Competition, Evaluation Methods, Higher Education, Oral Interpretation
Post, Robert M. – Speech Teacher, 1971
The purpose of this article is to enunciate some principles and techniquea of oral interpretation and to suggest their possible application in the elementary classroom. (Author)
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Literature Appreciation, Oral Interpretation, Oral Reading
Henson, Stuart – Use of English, 1980
Shows how teachers can begin with the sound of a poem in performance as a springboard to a critical understanding of the writer's art. Provides suggestions helpful in staging performances. (GT)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Literature Appreciation, Oral Interpretation, Poetry
Peer reviewedRose, Heidi M.; And Others – Communication Reports, 1993
Finds that students reported lower communication apprehension after both oral interpretation and public speaking classes, with no significant difference in reduction between the two classes. (SR)
Descriptors: Communication Apprehension, Higher Education, Introductory Courses, Oral Interpretation
Peer reviewedGray, Paul H. – Communication Education, 1996
Points out that issues in performance studies (oral interpretation) such as natural and literary language, performing ideology, and marginalized voices are not only not revolutionary but an extension or a return to traditional concerns of a 300-year tradition. (SR)
Descriptors: Educational History, Educational Trends, Higher Education, Literature Appreciation
Peer reviewedMcKean, Barbara – Reading Teacher, 2001
Argues that reading literature and poetry aloud dramatically is one way to catch youngsters' attention, turning them into lifelong lovers of the written and spoken word. Offers tips to prepare for an effective oral reading, including warming up the voice, and getting to know the text by breaking it into the three critical elements of any story:…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Literature Appreciation, Oral Interpretation, Reading Aloud to Others
Manchester, Bruce B. – 1981
The recent growth in popularity among college students of dramatic interpretation in forensic competition justifies an examination of textual considerations and resultant criteria important to the evaluation of dramatic literature. The first considerations of the student contemplating the dramatic interpretation event are the selection of material…
Descriptors: Characterization, Competition, Drama, Evaluation Criteria
Peer reviewedPazereskis, John – Communication Education, 1977
Descriptors: Acting, Characterization, Drama, Interpretive Reading

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