Teaching and Learning through Dramaturgy

Teaching and Learning through Dramaturgy
Author: Anna-Lena Østern
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 215
Release: 2021-05-30
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 9781000358568

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The aim of this book is to contribute a dramaturgical perspective to education. The authors write from a dramaturgical perspective about the planning of teaching, leadership in the classroom, the teacher-body, the teacher’s oral skills and ethics, communication, and about the spaces in which teaching takes place. The book is written with the pre-understanding that the ways in which art creates knowledge need to be illuminated and articulated more clearly in educational thinking, thereby enhancing artful engagement in education. Dramaturgical perspectives are presented as such a way – a form of knowledge that the artform of drama/theatre can contribute to teaching and learning in general. Through examples and analyses of empirical material, as well as through theoretical perspectives, the authors show chapter by chapter how dramaturgy and a dramaturgically inspired language and concepts create more possibilities of choice for teachers in planning and carrying out their teaching. Teaching and Learning through Dramaturgy brings to the forefront what will be enabled in teaching and planning of teaching, by making use of a dramaturgically inspired language and action, what in principle is possible in every subject.

Drama in Education

Drama in Education
Author: Ása Helga Ragnarsdóttir,Hákon Sæberg Björnsson
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 177
Release: 2019-11-22
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780429877087

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As schools have become more aware of their role in addressing personal and social issues, the importance of ‘values and attitudes’ have begun shaping education and curricula worldwide. Drama in Education explores the six fundamental pillars of the national curriculum guide of Iceland in relation to these changing values and attitudes. Focusing on the importance of human relations, this book explores literacy, sustainability, health and welfare, democracy and human rights, equality and creativity. It demonstrates the capability of drama as a teaching strategy for effectively working towards these fundamental pillars and reflects on how drama in education can be used to empower children to become healthy, creative individuals and active members in a democratic society. Offering research-based examples of using drama successfully in different educational contexts and considering practical challenges within the classroom, Drama in Education: Exploring Key Research Concepts and Effective Strategies is an essential guide for any modern drama teacher.

Pedagogical Theatre

Pedagogical Theatre
Author: Arthur Pittis
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015-03-31
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1888365021

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Tis wonderful book is an invaluable guide for teachers who wish to use drama in their classrooms to deepen learning points, draw out shy and spectrum-oriented students, to build a class community with tolerance and artistic endeavor, and to have some fun at the same time!Accessible writing and some good scripts to use for different grade levels make this an invaluable tool for teachers everywhere.

Playful Pedagogy in Higher Education

Playful Pedagogy in Higher Education
Author: Laura Baecher
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 184
Release: 2024
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9783031549564

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The Theater of Teaching and the Lessons of Theater

The Theater of Teaching and the Lessons of Theater
Author: Domnica Radulescu,Maria Stadter Fox
Publsiher: Lexington Books
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2005
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 0739110330

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This collection of essays explores the intersections between theater as text, theater as performance, and theater as pedagogy. The theory of performance and the practice of theater as it can be done, taught, and conceptualized in academia bring together these three different paths, in a volume that can be equally useful to theater practitioners, to teachers of dramatic texts, and to students, scholars, and teachers of theater seen both as literature and as practice.

Experiential Education Making the Most of Learning Outside the Classroom

Experiential Education  Making the Most of Learning Outside the Classroom
Author: Donna M. Qualters
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2010
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780470945056

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Educators at the cutting edge of the experiential learning movement share their insights and experiences at colleges and universities nationwide This book provides college faculty and administrators with strategies for the successful design, construction, funding, and assessment of experiential education. Featuring edited contributions written by educators at the leading edge of the experiential education movement nationwide, it addresses the realities of experiential education while providing detailed descriptions of everything from the design of individual courses to entire programs. The authors weigh the various pros and cons of the experiential approach, and they offer pointers on how to engage colleagues and stakeholders to help them understand the manifold benefits of the approach.

Performative Approaches in Arts Education

Performative Approaches in Arts Education
Author: Anna-Lena Østern,Kristian Nødtvedt Knudsen
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 202
Release: 2019-02-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780429814235

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In Performative Approaches in Arts Education, researchers, artists and practitioners from philosophy and the arts elaborate on what performative approaches can contribute to 21st century arts education. Introducing new perspectives on learning, the contributors provide a central international perspective, developing a paradigm in which the artist, teacher and researcher’s form of teaching is enmeshed with content, and human agency is entangled with non-human matter. The book explores issues connected to both teaching and learning in the arts, engaging in debates about the value of meaning making in the artistic process, the way social ethos can guide performative approaches and the changes in education that performative approaches can bring. Performative Approaches in Arts Education will be of great interest to academics, researchers and post-graduate students in the fields of arts education, philosophy of education and education research methods. It will also appeal to teachers and teacher educators, artists and teaching artists.

Teaching Critical Performance Theory

Teaching Critical Performance Theory
Author: Jeanmarie Higgins
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2020-05-12
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9781000045222

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Teaching Critical Performance Theory offers teaching strategies for professors and artist-scholars across performance, design and technology, and theatre studies disciplines. The book’s seventeen chapters collectively ask: What use is theory to an emerging theatre artist or scholar? Which theories should be taught, and to whom? How can theory pedagogies shape and respond to the evolving needs of the academy, the field, and the community? This broad field of enquiry is divided into four sections covering course design, classroom teaching, the studio space, and applied theatre contexts. Through a range of intriguing case studies that encourage thoughtful theatre practice, this book explores themes surrounding situated learning, dramaturgy and technology, disability and inclusivity, feminist approaches, race and performance, ethics, and critical theory in theatre history. Written as an invaluable resource for professionals and postgraduates engaged in performance theory, this collection of informative essays will also provide critical reading for those interested in drama and theatre studies more broadly.