The Drama Classroom: Action, Reflection, TransformationRoutledge, 2004 M01 14 - 152 pages How can teachers incorporate drama into the curriculum? |
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... curriculum guides is that they present objectives and content in a static and lifeless manner seemingly ignoring the fact that people have to make curriculum happen. Any good drama teacher knows that curriculum is a lived experience; it ...
... curriculum guides is that they present objectives and content in a static and lifeless manner seemingly ignoring the fact that people have to make curriculum happen. Any good drama teacher knows that curriculum is a lived experience; it ...
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... 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 into drama activity, particularly when ...
... 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 into drama activity, particularly when ...
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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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