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| Creative Drama and Theatre Education |
| Author: | Janine Moyer Buesgen |
| URL: | http://www.creativedrama.com/ |
| Summary: | Poetry can lead to many possible creative drama opportunities. Children not only learn how to write poetry they also learn the very important skill of memorizing and reciting. The most important thing that Janine writes about is how children relate a happy experience with not only poetry but with learning. In my experience with working with children learning is easier when its fun. |
| Submitter: | Matthew Kochanny |
| Creative Drama |
| Author: | Moyer-Buesgen |
| URL: | http://creativedrama.com/ |
| Summary: | This website is a "creative drama and theatre in education" resource website. It offers visitors a chance to explore different ideas in creative drama, classroom ideas, theatre games, plays for performance, and a book list. As a future teacher, this website would be benefical and useful when one wants to incorporate creative dramatics into their lesson plans. It also lists several decent books for creative dramatics. |
| Submitter: | Jamie Hunter |
| Role Playing in Education |
| Author: | Adam Blatner |
| URL: | http://www.blatner.com/adam/pdntbk/rlplayedu.htm |
| Summary: | This website begins with the idea of two different types of learning as described by Piaget, assimilation and accommodation. The author delineates their differences, and explains the methods in which drama elicits an accommodation style of learning, which is preferred. THe website provides an overview of the history of creative drama, some potential problems with using role-play, and general reasons supporting role-playing in the classroom. THis webnsite is helpful to those in need of support for their role-playing curriculum. |
| Submitter: | Kate Jamnik |
| Creative Dramatics in the Classroom |
| Author: | Dee Dickinson |
| URL: | http://www.newhorizons.org/strategies/arts/dickinson_drama.htm |
| Summary: | This online article provides wonderful tips for including creative drama in the classroom. It reveals how different subjects in school can be learned through drama and why it's helpful for students. For example, it talks about how historical scenes could be enacted and how poems could be acted out. Overall, it is a great resource for teachers who are looking for a way to spice up their classroom activities. Looking over it, the suggestions are all very useful. |
| Submitter: | Katie McBride |
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| Submitter: | Nastassja Whitman |
| Resources for You and Your Teacher! |
| Author: | Children's Creative Theater |
| URL: | http://library.thinkquest.org/5291/index.html |
| Summary: | This is a great Web site that gives all sorts of examples of how to use creative drama in the classroom and for all subject areas. It even includes a list of all the different benefits students gain from using creative dramatics. This Web site would be a great tool to get different ideas about how to use dramatics in the different subject areas. |
| Submitter: | Justin Vedder |
| Resources for You and Your Teacher! |
| Author: | Children's Creative Theater |
| URL: | http://library.thinkquest.org/5291/index.html |
| Summary: | This is a great Web site that gives all sorts of examples of how to use creative drama in the classroom and for all subject areas. It even includes a list of all the different benefits students gain from using creative dramatics. This Web site would be a great tool to get different ideas about how to use dramatics in the different subject areas. |
| Submitter: | Justin Vedder |
| Drama in Education |
| Author: | Ken Taylor |
| URL: | http://www.kentaylor.co.uk/die |
| Summary: | This is a whole website about how to integrate drama in the classroom. It is easily navigable and even has lesson plans to view. Its subject is for middle school or above classrooms. |
| Submitter: | Erin Esson |
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