This article seeks to illustrate how the Interdepartmental Language Centre of a university can come to represent a fertile and dynamic learning community. Its specific focus is the use of drama in two ESP courses run by the interdepartmental language centre at the University of Turin (CLA-UniTo). The first was a third-year workshop for trainee primary school teachers, the second a first-year module on a degree course in social work. Both of these courses might be said to bridge the rather ill-defined boundaries between CLIL and ESP, as in both cases language is taught through content and content through language. This cross-curricular focus disrupts the traditional verticalist hierarchy of the teacher-pupil relationship, since the course pa...
This article examines possible implications of Drama in Education (DiE) used in the third-level lang...
Due to the many potential benefits and drama can offer in language learning, there has been a growin...
International audienceIn Freedom to learn, Rogers (1969) presents the results of studies that shed l...
This article seeks to illustrate how the Interdepartmental Language Centre of a university can come ...
This article expands on previous studies relating to the pedagogical use of drama (educational drama...
This article focuses on learners’ perceptions related to the collaborative work through a drama proj...
The article discusses how drama can support language learning at the university level and how drama ...
[EN] In this article, we discuss how, through dramatic activities, fiction and reality can work toge...
This article explores the social, cultural, and emotional learning that occurred when drama was used...
In order to make the conference accessible to newcomers to the field of DiE, an introductory worksho...
Research on the connections between drama and language learning is not new, and interest in the pote...
Drama in language learning and teaching gives us a lot of choices from the space of multimedia like ...
International audienceThe didactic value of drama in language teaching has been evident to teachers ...
This article explores the social, cultural, and emotional learning that occurred when drama was used...
Drama is pedagogy with a fairly complete component that involves the body, mind, emotions, and sense...
This article examines possible implications of Drama in Education (DiE) used in the third-level lang...
Due to the many potential benefits and drama can offer in language learning, there has been a growin...
International audienceIn Freedom to learn, Rogers (1969) presents the results of studies that shed l...
This article seeks to illustrate how the Interdepartmental Language Centre of a university can come ...
This article expands on previous studies relating to the pedagogical use of drama (educational drama...
This article focuses on learners’ perceptions related to the collaborative work through a drama proj...
The article discusses how drama can support language learning at the university level and how drama ...
[EN] In this article, we discuss how, through dramatic activities, fiction and reality can work toge...
This article explores the social, cultural, and emotional learning that occurred when drama was used...
In order to make the conference accessible to newcomers to the field of DiE, an introductory worksho...
Research on the connections between drama and language learning is not new, and interest in the pote...
Drama in language learning and teaching gives us a lot of choices from the space of multimedia like ...
International audienceThe didactic value of drama in language teaching has been evident to teachers ...
This article explores the social, cultural, and emotional learning that occurred when drama was used...
Drama is pedagogy with a fairly complete component that involves the body, mind, emotions, and sense...
This article examines possible implications of Drama in Education (DiE) used in the third-level lang...
Due to the many potential benefits and drama can offer in language learning, there has been a growin...
International audienceIn Freedom to learn, Rogers (1969) presents the results of studies that shed l...