Theatre-based research methods have been employed in a variety of ways to transcend more traditional research methods, and bring research findings to a broader and relevant audience. Performing research to an \u27expert\u27 audience is transformative in nature. The audience share a collective understanding of the material presented, where their understandings can be challenged or confirmed. The ethical responsibilities of the theatre-based researcher are therefore paramount in presenting the research in a manner that respects the research participants, and allows the audience to make informed judgements.This paper outlines my experience in devising and performing \u27The First Time\u27 - a performance about twelve beginning teachers\u27 fir...
For educators entering a fine arts classroom for the first time the transition can be quite difficul...
This paper outlines a journey of arts-based inquiry into teacher education and identity transformati...
© 2016 Dr Megan Joy UptonTheatre as an artform is ephemeral in nature and offers a lived, aesthetic ...
This paper outlines a theatre-based research method undertaken as a means of analysing and represent...
While teaching research methodology at James Cook University in Australia, it became apparent that t...
\u27The First Time\u27 is a performance about twelve beginning teachers\u27 first experiences, and i...
My privileged opportunity to work with renowned Drama theorist, Dorothy Heathcote, in Melbourne in t...
Presentation and discussion on theatre-based research methodology at \u27Realising the Potential of ...
This paper discusses the power of performed research. Such power lies in assisting to research the w...
My privileged opportunity to work with renowned Drama theorist, Dorothy Heathcote, in Melbourne in t...
The Australian Curriculum mandates that Arts will be taught as part of the Foundation to Year 10 pro...
This arts-based research invites the reader to consider the complex learning that emerged when a gro...
Proponents of theatre-based research presentations—called, variously, performed ethnography, ethnodr...
The Australian Curriculum mandates that Arts will be taught as part of the Foundation to Year 10 pro...
What are possible overlaps between arts practice and school pedagogy? How is teacher subjectivity an...
For educators entering a fine arts classroom for the first time the transition can be quite difficul...
This paper outlines a journey of arts-based inquiry into teacher education and identity transformati...
© 2016 Dr Megan Joy UptonTheatre as an artform is ephemeral in nature and offers a lived, aesthetic ...
This paper outlines a theatre-based research method undertaken as a means of analysing and represent...
While teaching research methodology at James Cook University in Australia, it became apparent that t...
\u27The First Time\u27 is a performance about twelve beginning teachers\u27 first experiences, and i...
My privileged opportunity to work with renowned Drama theorist, Dorothy Heathcote, in Melbourne in t...
Presentation and discussion on theatre-based research methodology at \u27Realising the Potential of ...
This paper discusses the power of performed research. Such power lies in assisting to research the w...
My privileged opportunity to work with renowned Drama theorist, Dorothy Heathcote, in Melbourne in t...
The Australian Curriculum mandates that Arts will be taught as part of the Foundation to Year 10 pro...
This arts-based research invites the reader to consider the complex learning that emerged when a gro...
Proponents of theatre-based research presentations—called, variously, performed ethnography, ethnodr...
The Australian Curriculum mandates that Arts will be taught as part of the Foundation to Year 10 pro...
What are possible overlaps between arts practice and school pedagogy? How is teacher subjectivity an...
For educators entering a fine arts classroom for the first time the transition can be quite difficul...
This paper outlines a journey of arts-based inquiry into teacher education and identity transformati...
© 2016 Dr Megan Joy UptonTheatre as an artform is ephemeral in nature and offers a lived, aesthetic ...