The Drama Classroom: Action, Reflection, TransformationRoutledge, 2004 M01 14 - 152 pages How can teachers incorporate drama into the curriculum? |
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... drama praxis. For ease of reading, the curriculum principles will be located within the lesson's episodic sequence. Reinventing the three little pigs: a drama about prejudice and stereotype Good story books can be a powerful entry point ...
... drama praxis. For ease of reading, the curriculum principles will be located within the lesson's episodic sequence. Reinventing the three little pigs: a drama about prejudice and stereotype Good story books can be a powerful entry point ...
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... story is about a sneeze and a cup of sugar. This is the real story. Way back in fairy story time. I was baking a birthday cake for my dear old granny. I had a terrible sneezing cold and I ran out of sugar. So I thought I'd better go and ...
... story is about a sneeze and a cup of sugar. This is the real story. Way back in fairy story time. I was baking a birthday cake for my dear old granny. I had a terrible sneezing cold and I ran out of sugar. So I thought I'd better go and ...
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... story about a sick wolf going to get some sugar for his dear old granny's birthday cake didn't sound all that exciting. So they jazzed up the story with all of this 'Huff and puff and blow your house down ... story I0 THE DRAMA CLASSROOM.
... story about a sick wolf going to get some sugar for his dear old granny's birthday cake didn't sound all that exciting. So they jazzed up the story with all of this 'Huff and puff and blow your house down ... story I0 THE DRAMA CLASSROOM.
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... story is a good release for the group and immediately arrests their interest, he also is aware that they will move significantly from their initially conventional responses. The praxis will explore notions of wolfness and it will ...
... story is a good release for the group and immediately arrests their interest, he also is aware that they will move significantly from their initially conventional responses. The praxis will explore notions of wolfness and it will ...
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Contents
Getting started with good pretexts | 23 |
storydrama and storying across | 44 |
Designing drama curriculum | 74 |
Historical perspectives on drama praxis | 95 |
Resources and further reading | 133 |
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