Drama teaching in english: imagination, action and engagement
Anderson, Michael
Hughes, John
Drama Teaching in English examines the relationship between drama and Englishin the contemporary secondary classroom and covers the major developments within drama, theatre and English education. INDICE: 1.: English, Drama and the Role of Imagination; By Jackie Manuel, John Hughes, Michael Anderson; 2.: The Dramatic Process of English Teachingand Learning; By Professor John O'Toole; 3.: Narrative, Drama and the EnglishClassroom; By Helen Nicholson; 4.: Drama and the Teaching of Literature; By Jacqueline Manuel; 5.: Experiencing Theatre in the English Classroom; By John Hughes; 6.: The Teaching of Shakespeare; By Ken Watson; 7.: Drama and the Teaching of Poetry; By John Hughes and Professor Roslyn Arnold; 8.: Spaces to Play:Picture Books and Drama in the Middle Years; By Associate Professor Robyn Ewing and Associate Professor Carole Miller; 9.: Drama English and Inclusivity; By Dr Peter O'Connor; 10.: Drama, Texts and Literacy; By Joanne O'Mara; 11.: Performances, Technology and Emerging Opportunities for Drama in English; By Michael Anderson; 12.: Film and Video in the English Classroom; By Associate Professor John Carroll; 13.: Assessing Drama in English; By Jacqueline Manuel and Michael Anderson
- ISBN: 978-0-19-556042-8
- Editorial: Oxford University
- Encuadernacion: Rústica
- Páginas: 350
- Fecha Publicación: 01/07/2010
- Nº Volúmenes: 1
- Idioma: Inglés