The term creative dramatics has been in existence for a little over fifty years. Yet, the theories that make up creative dramatics have developed over centuries. Winifred Ward had been experimenting with ideas of creative dramatics long before she coined the term in 1930.1 Ward chose to combine the terms creativity and drama in an attempt to describe the use and purpose of the ideas she had established. It is perhaps best to begin a study in creative dramatics with an investigation of the two terms which define it. Creativity is inventiveness. It is taking known bits of information and putting them together in a way that no one else has thought of before. 2 Children are instinctively creative. They see a block of wood on the ground,...
This article considers the role of constructions of creativity in the classroom and their consequenc...
After a brief historical review of the place of creativity in educational programs, this article arg...
The purpose of this study is to clear the air of an illusive concept: creativity in teaching. Becaus...
In this day and age there is a sense that one has to defend the place of arts in our society. The Na...
Creative dramatics, in this paper, will be defined as a group art for children which will be treated...
Educational rhetoric often includes calls for teachers to promote creativity in the classroom. The c...
Drama fosters children’s creative engagement and enriches their imaginative development. Open ended ...
Drama fosters children’s creative engagement and enriches their imaginative development. Open ended ...
The use of creative drama in the classroom is a student-focused process where experiential learning ...
THE NEED for individualized instruction which regards each child as unique with special needs and sp...
This theoretical paper sheds light on the interrelatedness between play, imagination, and creativit...
The aims and objectives of drama can be distilled into one general long-term aim - drama is concerne...
Young children provide a range of dialogues that reflect a deep affinity for making associations, ...
Literacy is often described as either a social phenomenon or a functional one - it is rarely viewed ...
The processes and pedagogies for promoting creativity and creative thinking are often described as p...
This article considers the role of constructions of creativity in the classroom and their consequenc...
After a brief historical review of the place of creativity in educational programs, this article arg...
The purpose of this study is to clear the air of an illusive concept: creativity in teaching. Becaus...
In this day and age there is a sense that one has to defend the place of arts in our society. The Na...
Creative dramatics, in this paper, will be defined as a group art for children which will be treated...
Educational rhetoric often includes calls for teachers to promote creativity in the classroom. The c...
Drama fosters children’s creative engagement and enriches their imaginative development. Open ended ...
Drama fosters children’s creative engagement and enriches their imaginative development. Open ended ...
The use of creative drama in the classroom is a student-focused process where experiential learning ...
THE NEED for individualized instruction which regards each child as unique with special needs and sp...
This theoretical paper sheds light on the interrelatedness between play, imagination, and creativit...
The aims and objectives of drama can be distilled into one general long-term aim - drama is concerne...
Young children provide a range of dialogues that reflect a deep affinity for making associations, ...
Literacy is often described as either a social phenomenon or a functional one - it is rarely viewed ...
The processes and pedagogies for promoting creativity and creative thinking are often described as p...
This article considers the role of constructions of creativity in the classroom and their consequenc...
After a brief historical review of the place of creativity in educational programs, this article arg...
The purpose of this study is to clear the air of an illusive concept: creativity in teaching. Becaus...