1. Semester 96-2 Session: Intersession
      1. 457 - 4 Drama and Education
      2. Scheduled Final Exam: No

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Semester 96-2 Session: Intersession
457 - 4 Drama and Education
Section: E1.00
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Scheduled Final Exam: No
PREREQUISITE
Educ 401/402 (or permission of the department with 60 credit hours)
Instructor: S. W hi
Office: 8637mpc
Tel: 291-3395
Fax: 291-3203
E-mail: SWahl@sfu.ca
COURSE DESCRIPTION
This course deals with theory, curricula and methodologies in drama education.
Outline of Topics:
• aims of drama education
• drama and theatre
• drama as methodology
• the roles of the teacher &evaluation
• group dynamics
• integrating the arts
• creative drama
• improvisation
• storytelling
• ESL drama
OBJECTIVES
• choral dramatization
• docudrama
• anthology; film and video
• media & drama criticism
• readers' theatre
• scene study
• stagecraft
* puppetry
* theatre history
* incorporating a global perspective into drama.
1.
To introduce students to a variety of approaches, techniques and sources for drama teaching.
2.
To acquaint students with pedagogical issues related to drama teaching.
3.
To encourage in critical discussion regarding the theoretical grounding for drama education.
REQUIREMENTS
1.
Theatre history project......................................................................................30%
2.
Readers theatre project .....................................................................................20%
3.
Development of drama unit ...............................................................................40%
4.
Leading warm-up exercises; active participation in class projects.......................10%
READINGS
Drama and/or Fine Arts Curriculum guides for appropriate grade level recommended.
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0-7747-1211-2 ?
Booth, David, & Lundy, Holt, Rinehart &
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Improvisation: Learning Through
Charles
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Winston Ltd. (1985) Drama
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0-7747-1210-4 ?
CharlesBooth,
David,
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& Lundy, Holt,
Winston
Rinehart
Ltd. (1983)
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