How Drama Activates Learning: Contemporary Research and Practice

Hardback

Main Details

Title How Drama Activates Learning: Contemporary Research and Practice
Authors and Contributors      Edited by Professor Michael Anderson
Edited by Dr Julie Dunn
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:336
Dimensions(mm): Height 234,Width 156
ISBN/Barcode 9781441136343
ClassificationsDewey:371.102
Audience
Tertiary Education (US: College)
Professional & Vocational

Publishing Details

Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Imprint Bloomsbury Academic USA
Publication Date 1 August 2013
Publication Country United States

Description

How Drama Activates Learning: Contemporary Research and Practice draws together leaders in drama education and applied theatre from across the globe, including authors from Europe, North America and Australasia. It explores how learning can be activated when drama pedagogies and philosophies are applied across diverse contexts and for varied purposes. The areas explored include: * history * literacy, oracy and listening * health and human relationships education * science * democracy, social justice and global citizenship education * bullying and conflict management * criticality * digital technologies * additional language learning Drawing on a range of theoretical perspectives, the contributors present case studies of drama and applied theatre work in school and community settings, providing rich descriptions of practice accompanied by detailed analysis underpinned by the theoretical perspectives of key thinkers from both within and beyond the field of drama.

Author Biography

Michael Anderson is Associate Professor, Associate Dean and Head of Drama Education at the University of Sydney, Australia. Julie Dunn is Associate Professor of Drama and Applied Theatre at Griffith University, Australia.

Reviews

How Drama Activates Learning is a timely addition to the drama and education literature, with much wider relevance beyond this community. Leading international drama education and applied theatre scholars are joined by emerging researchers to create this new compendium of evidence and insights into diverse research and case studies of practice. A dynamic range of practical examples, analysis and theoretical developments are shared in the realms of community development, learning contexts and curriculum areas including history, additional language learning, learning technologies and science. This book highlights convincing reasons for drama to be central to learning processes and interrogates the ways that these processes work. It clearly demonstrates the effectiveness of dramatic practice and research for enabling people to play an active role in imagining and creating future worlds. * Susan Davis, Senior Lecturer in Education, CQUniversity Australia * This book provides powerful evidence for how drama encourages multiple ways to learn and how it animates learning in many different settings. It boasts an impressive cast of contributors, all of whom show why learning matters to theatre-makers, and why educationalists should take drama seriously. * Helen Nicholson, Professor of Theatre and Performance, Royal Holloway, University of London, UK * How Drama Activates Learning beautifully interrogates the way in which drama can be set in motion across three key contexts - community engagement, life-long learning and curriculum interventions. This book will speak to both novices and experts in the use of drama in learning and highlights the transformative power drama has for learners in the 21st century. * Sandra Gattenhof, Associate Professor and Head of Drama, Queensland University of Technology, Australia *