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Building moral communities through educational drama

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  • Contributor: Wagner, Betty Jane
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    2011
    Summary:

    Building Moral Communities fills a wide gap in the research literature on effective teaching strategies to build better social skills, conflict management competence, and deep understanding of history, literature, and social interactions and organization. Despite pleas for the infusion of more drama in classroom instruction, there is far too little authority in the form of methodologically sound and convincing research to back up the claims of drama specialists. This book is for those looking for that authority: researchers, advocates, teachers, policy makers, and doctoral students who want to look at responsible citizens. College teachers of such courses as social foundations of education, educational drama and the arts, drama across the curriculum, creative approaches to curriculum, current research method alternatives, instructional strategies, social policy issues in education, and character education will find this a valuable textbook. They will also find the descriptions of drama's use in adult classes informative and useful. Although the focus of this book is on the effects of drama, teachers of all levels and subjects will find the rich and detailed descriptions of drama in action an illuminating guide for their own practice.

    Contents:
    • Pt. I. Response to Moral Dilemmas in Literature and History. 1. The World Is a Stage: Dramatic Enactment as Response to Literature / Peter Smagorinsky. 2. Reading in the Age of Testimony / Paula Salvio. 3. Making Lives Meaningful: Extending Perspectives Through Role-Play / Karen Hume and Gordon Wells
    • Pt. II. Conflict Resolution. 4. When Resolution Comes in Stages: How Drama Makes Good Use of Conflict / Jennifer Lynn Wolf and Shirley Brice Heath. 5. Using Drama to Teach Conflict Management / Holly Giffin and Katherine Rose Yaffe. 6. Attitudes, Behavior, and Moral Reasoning / Betty Jane Wagner
    • Pt. III. Drama as Entree to the Written Word. 7. Building a Community that Values Historical Documents / Betty Jane Wagner. 8. Creating a Context for Persuasive Letter Writing / Betty Jane Wagner
    • Pt. IV. Teacher Development. 9. A Lifetime of Drama Teaching and Research / Richard Courtney. 10. Creative Drama as Adult's Work / Joe Norris.
    Original Publisher: Stamford, Conn. : Ablex Pub. Corp., c1999
    Language(s): English