<i>MasterClass in Drama Education</i> weaves history, practice and research in drama education in a comprehensive, reader friendly and sophisticated manner. Anderson brings breadth as well as depth to drama research and practice, creating a timely book that speaks to scholars and educators. A must-read for all involved in drama/theatre education.

George Belliveau, Associate Professor of Theatre Education, University of British Columbia, Canada

This volume will provide an invaluable guide and overview to those new to, and experienced in, the practice of drama teaching, and particularly those beginning research in the area. Anderson successfully manages to weave a narrative that is always engaging and accessible, and he skilfully contextualises both the positioning and key issues of drama education. He directly addresses some of the important challenges facing the community, and seamlessly mainstreams some of the heretofore somewhat peripheral discussions around aesthetics, drama knowledge, creativity and technology. In identifying five guiding principles for the future of drama education at the outset, Anderson puts his own stamp on this work and makes clear his views for the future of drama education. However, he doesn't burden the reader with solely his own philosophy and is generous in acknowledging the contribution of others as well as the lacunae in our collective knowledge and wisdom.

Michael Finneran, Senior Lecturer in Drama, Mary Immaculate College, University of Limerick, Ireland

<i>MasterClass in Drama Education</i> provides an excellent insight into teaching drama in the twenty-first century. It considers the challenges and offers pragmatic solutions for educating the young people of today who face an unknown and unimaginable future. This text looks back over the history of drama education with a superb summary of the field to date, comprehensively covering the development of the field with references to practitioners and academics in Australia, America, Canada and the UK. In part two, Anderson discusses drama as a productive pedagogy for democratic learning in a long overdue reconsideration of both the aesthetics and power of drama in the classroom. This text is a significant addition to the literature of drama education both for experienced teachers and those new to the field.

Selina Busby, Course Leader, Central School of Speech and Drama, University of London, UK

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Anderson wears his teacher/learner credentials on his sleeve, often recounting his own student and teacher experiences. He communicates with an accessible written style, informed and engaging.

- Paul Bunyan, Chair, NATE Drama Committee, English Drama Media, NATE Journal

MasterClass in Drama Education explores drama teaching, drawing directly on international research and practice, presenting effective and engaging approaches for drama learning and focusing on the skills, knowledge and understanding needed by researchers teachers and Masters-level students. Anderson also draws on the hisotry of drama education to create a foundation for effective learning and teaching. Topics covered include: -the foundations of drama learning -planning -knowledge and skills -assessment MasterClass in Drama Education will be essential reading for all studying the teaching and learning of drama on PGCE and Education MEd/MA courses.
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A comprehensive guide to drama education, ensuring a solid foundation for supporting effective learning and teaching. It explores the history, practice and research in drama education to create a foundation for effective learning and teaching.
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Acknowledgements; Series Editor's Preface; Introduction; Part I: Drama Education for Generation Next: Foundations for Effective Pedagogy; 1. Teaching Drama in the 21st Century; 2. The Challenge of Technology; 3. A History of Drama Education; 4. Drama and Aesthetic Education; 5. Collaborative Understanding: Ensemble Approaches in Drama Education; Part II: Teaching Drama with Generation Next: Pedagogy in Practice; 6. Planned Drama Learning; Teaching Knowledge and Skills in Drama Education; 8. Assessed Drama Learning; 9. Researching Drama Education; Conclusions; References; Notes; Index.
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A comprehensive guide to drama education, ensuring a solid foundation for supporting effective learning and teaching.
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In a world where education has sometimes been reduced to 'delivering' the curriculum against prescribed pedagogies, it is time for teachers to reclaim professional knowledge in ways which reflect both the pragmatics of the classroom and the intellectual stimulus of enquiry in understanding effective teaching and learning. The MasterClass series takes a practical approach to teaching and learning but seeks to support readers to move beyond effective classroom practice and to extend their understanding in accessible and lively ways. Each volume includes case studies, classroom examples, research and reference to critical texts and will challenge readers to develop practice in ways which reflect teachers' informed professional voice.
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781441167002
Publisert
2012-02-02
Utgiver
Vendor
Continuum Publishing Corporation
Vekt
558 gr
Høyde
246 mm
Bredde
189 mm
Aldersnivå
P, UP, 06, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
184

Forfatter
Series edited by

Om bidragsyterne

Michael Anderson is Associate Professor in Arts Education at the University of Sydney, Australia.