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Signs of Change : New Directions in Theatre Education: Revised and Amplified Edition
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Lazarus, Joan.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Theater--Study and teaching (Higher)--United States.
- Theater--Study and teaching (Higher).
- Theatre education.
- Local Subjects:
- Theater--Study and teaching (Higher)--United States.
- Theater--Study and teaching (Higher).
- Theatre education.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (354 p.)
- Edition:
- 1st ed.
- Place of Publication:
- Bristol : Intellect, 2012.
- Language Note:
- English
- Summary:
- There is no one-size-fits-all way to keep pace with the changes affecting high school students and those who educate them. That's why Joan Lazarus has gathered here the insights of hundreds of
- Contents:
- FrontCover; Half-title; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Foreword to the Revised and Amplified Edition by Lin Wright; Foreword to the First Edition by Jo Beth Gonzalez; Acknowledgements; Introduction: A Yearning for Change; Chapter 1: Signs of Change and the Need for Change; Change; Change and Education; A Different Future for Theatre Education?; Why Change Now?; Best Practice; Best Practice in Theatre Education; So What's New?; New Directions; Clarifying Terms; The Pioneer's Journey; Voices from the Field - What Does Best Practice Look Like? - Various
- A Closer Look - Best Practice in Action - Mandy WhitlockIdeas for Further Reflection; Selected Resources; Notes; Chapter 2: Learner-Centered Practice; Learner-Centered Practice in a Theatre Program; Teacher-Student Relationships; Participation in a Learner-Centered Program; Dialogue, Decision Making, and Reflection; Organization and Classroom Management in a Learner-Centered Environment; Drama and Learner-Centered Practice; Differentiating Instruction in a Learner-Centered Theatre Program; Learner-Centered Practice in Productions; Balancing Art and Education
- Directing Young Performers Versus Adult PerformersProcess-Centered and Product-Centered Intersections; Artistic Standards in a Learner-Centered Program; Critical Response to Student Work; Intersections Between Classroom Work and Productions; Devising and Producing Student Works; Time Investment; Voices from the Field - Learner-Centered Practices; Embracing Digital Media in a Learner-Centered Program - Amy Jensen; Shared Decision Making - Brendan Kelley; Asking Questions Is an Awful Lot Easier - Rebecca Jallings; When Surprising Things Happen - Valerie Labonski
- We Do Not Produce High School Theatre - Dave and Donna BarnesA Closer Look - Learner-Centered Classes and Productions; Director or Dictator? - Frank Chuter; A Place for Everyone - Eleshia Crotwell; Making Connections Is Not Always Easy - Bobby Malone; Examples of Learner-Centered Lessons and Rehearsal Ideas; The Spot - Bill Hansen; Moment Analysis - A Learner-Centered Approach to Directing - Brian Hall; Ideas for Further Reflection; Selected Resources; Notes; Chapter 3: Socially Responsible Practice; What Is Socially Responsible Theatre Education?; A Pattern of Awareness and Action
- Self-Reflection and Socially Responsible PracticeWhose Program Is This? Theatre and Individual Differences; Theatre, Poverty, and Social Class; Theatre, Ability, and Disability; Theatre, Race, and Privilege; Theatre, Language, and Culture; Theatre and English Language Learners; Theatre and Gender; Theatre and Sexual Orientation; Theatre, Religion, and Spirituality; Theatre and Age Appropriate Practice; Making Connections to Students' Lived Experiences; Building a Safe Learning Community; A Culture of Caring; Building Relationships within the Program
- Socially Responsible Interactions with Students
- Notes:
- Description based upon print version of record.
- ISBN:
- 9781299475373
- 129947537X
- 9781841507637
- 1841507636
- OCLC:
- 827208209
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