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This new book provides a clear and accessible guide on best
practice to support teachers when using process drama in
establishing creative learning partnerships with their students. It
offers a detailed analysis and explores the roles of actor,
director and playwright that the teacher must adopt in order to
develop the 'thinking on your feet' skills and knowledge necessary
to deliver a complete process drama experience. Addressing the
dynamic nature of process drama, it provides a clear and rigorous
explanation of the theory of process drama and links it to
practice. Drawing on a wide range of detailed examples from the
authors' international and cross-cultural practice, it demonstrates
how an effective process drama operates in action. Written to help
practitioners and students produce powerful, artistic and educative
experiences, chapters cover: pedagogy and the improvised nature of
the art form; the structural framework and making shifts in the
drama; the role of actor, director, playwright and teacher;
monitoring emotional range; progression and the importance of
reflection; the spiral of creative exchange and the complexities of
co-creativity. Putting Process Drama into Action will be an
essential guide for students undertaking initial teacher training
at primary level, in addition to those studying both Drama and
English at secondary level. It will also prove to be essential
reading for specialist and non-specialist teachers in the primary
and secondary sectors who teach, or wish to teach, process drama.
Process drama is now firmly established, internationally, as a
powerful and dynamic pedagogy. This clear and accessible book
provides a practical, step-by-step guide to the planning of process
drama. Grounded in theory and illustrated in practice, it
identifies and explains the principles of planning and shows how
they can be applied across age ranges and curricula. Drawing on the
authors' wide-ranging practical experience and research, examples
are built up and run throughout the book, at each step showing how
and why the teachers' planning decisions were made. This second
edition features: a wider range of examples illustrating the
planning principles in practice two completely new chapters: one
deals with planning for diverse learner groups and the other moves
the reader on from the pre-action planning phase to the 'planning
on your feet' required as the drama unfolds. incorporated new
material to reflect recent understanding of how learning takes
place Written as a conversation between reader and authors,
Planning Process Drama will help practitioners to update and refine
their practice and strengthen their understanding, skills and
confidence. Planning Process Drama will be an essential guide for
students undertaking initial teacher training at primary level, in
addition to both Drama and English at secondary level, and a
Masters in Drama in Education. It will also prove to be valuable
reading for specialist and non-specialist teacher in both the
primary and secondary sectors who teach, or wish to teach, process
drama.
This new book provides a clear and accessible guide on best
practice to support teachers when using process drama in
establishing creative learning partnerships with their students. It
offers a detailed analysis and explores the roles of actor,
director and playwright that the teacher must adopt in order to
develop the 'thinking on your feet' skills and knowledge necessary
to deliver a complete process drama experience. Addressing the
dynamic nature of process drama, it provides a clear and rigorous
explanation of the theory of process drama and links it to
practice. Drawing on a wide range of detailed examples from the
authors' international and cross-cultural practice, it demonstrates
how an effective process drama operates in action. Written to help
practitioners and students produce powerful, artistic and educative
experiences, chapters cover: pedagogy and the improvised nature of
the art form; the structural framework and making shifts in the
drama; the role of actor, director, playwright and teacher;
monitoring emotional range; progression and the importance of
reflection; the spiral of creative exchange and the complexities of
co-creativity. Putting Process Drama into Action will be an
essential guide for students undertaking initial teacher training
at primary level, in addition to those studying both Drama and
English at secondary level. It will also prove to be essential
reading for specialist and non-specialist teachers in the primary
and secondary sectors who teach, or wish to teach, process drama.
Process drama is now firmly established, internationally, as a
powerful and dynamic pedagogy. This clear and accessible book
provides a practical, step-by-step guide to the planning of process
drama. Grounded in theory and illustrated in practice, it
identifies and explains the principles of planning and shows how
they can be applied across age ranges and curricula. Drawing on the
authors' wide-ranging practical experience and research, examples
are built up and run throughout the book, at each step showing how
and why the teachers' planning decisions were made. This second
edition features: a wider range of examples illustrating the
planning principles in practice two completely new chapters: one
deals with planning for diverse learner groups and the other moves
the reader on from the pre-action planning phase to the 'planning
on your feet' required as the drama unfolds. incorporated new
material to reflect recent understanding of how learning takes
place Written as a conversation between reader and authors,
Planning Process Drama will help practitioners to update and refine
their practice and strengthen their understanding, skills and
confidence. Planning Process Drama will be an essential guide for
students undertaking initial teacher training at primary level, in
addition to both Drama and English at secondary level, and a
Masters in Drama in Education. It will also prove to be valuable
reading for specialist and non-specialist teacher in both the
primary and secondary sectors who teach, or wish to teach, process
drama.
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