This article reports findings from a qualitative study of a 10-week interactive drama residency in a large Headstart preschool in a southeastern state. The goal of the study was to learn about what happened when three to five-year old children and their teachers experienced interactive drama, with particular questions about how the young children’s academic and social development might be supported with dramatic arts. Findings from a qualitative analysis of observations, interviews and children's drawings indicated how important movement was for engaging young children, how rituals supported self-efficacy and risktaking, and how traveling in and out of a story world supported the imagination necessary for early literacy development. Findin...
This study addresses the need for a social-emotional curriculum through theater techniques and impro...
The following article presents the basis of art in education as defined in the international docume...
This research reflects on the process of introducing drama activities to nursery children with a vie...
This article reports findings from a qualitative study of a 10-week interactive drama residency in a...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study examines the dramatic play of five year olds when...
The aim of the study is to bring knowledge about educator's experiences of and perceptions about dra...
Although there is widespread recognition that arts experiences enhance children’s socialemotional de...
This article explores the scientific, empirical, and realistic processes by which preschoolers can e...
This action research venture investigated the influence of drama-based lessons (Story Drama, Mantle ...
The aim of this study was to investigate whether the introduction of dramatic storytelling could enc...
Literacy and play are two of the greatest influences to children's social and cognitive growth. To e...
This study investigates how beneficial drama is as a subject in enhancing the personal development o...
This study has been an investigation of children's views of drama in education. It invited children...
The articles in this portfolio provide a detailed account of how educational drama enhances language...
The concept of utilizing creative drama as a form of education is still relatively new ...
This study addresses the need for a social-emotional curriculum through theater techniques and impro...
The following article presents the basis of art in education as defined in the international docume...
This research reflects on the process of introducing drama activities to nursery children with a vie...
This article reports findings from a qualitative study of a 10-week interactive drama residency in a...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study examines the dramatic play of five year olds when...
The aim of the study is to bring knowledge about educator's experiences of and perceptions about dra...
Although there is widespread recognition that arts experiences enhance children’s socialemotional de...
This article explores the scientific, empirical, and realistic processes by which preschoolers can e...
This action research venture investigated the influence of drama-based lessons (Story Drama, Mantle ...
The aim of this study was to investigate whether the introduction of dramatic storytelling could enc...
Literacy and play are two of the greatest influences to children's social and cognitive growth. To e...
This study investigates how beneficial drama is as a subject in enhancing the personal development o...
This study has been an investigation of children's views of drama in education. It invited children...
The articles in this portfolio provide a detailed account of how educational drama enhances language...
The concept of utilizing creative drama as a form of education is still relatively new ...
This study addresses the need for a social-emotional curriculum through theater techniques and impro...
The following article presents the basis of art in education as defined in the international docume...
This research reflects on the process of introducing drama activities to nursery children with a vie...