Classroom drama in the Irish primary school context remains a relatively new endeavour and is largely under-researched. The knowledge base for all aspects of teacher education should be informed by rigorous reflection on teachers’ experiences in the classroom. This paper reports on a phenomenological study conducted with seven Irish primary school teachers which focused on their experiences of co-creating drama with their students. Co-creating drama is held in this work to be the coming together of teacher and students in a collective creative enterprise during the drama lesson. The term proposes a partnership whereby they operate as co-participants and co-artists in the drama experience. The ‘creating’ aspect of co-creating can be consider...
This study is a qualitative, phenomenological inquiry into teachers’ and children’s ‘lived experienc...
peer-reviewedOne of the most common forms of non-recognition in education is for a group to be gene...
peer-reviewedOver the last decade Ireland has seen growing interest in the play-based pedagogy known...
This dissertation explores the ‘lived’ experience of seven primary school teachers co-creating dram...
Exploring the interlinking of the personal and professional domains in the work of teaching, the stu...
This paper considers how arts practices (in this case drama) can invigorate learning and teaching ac...
Abstract. This paper stems from a larger body of work undertaken as part of a postgraduate researc...
This paper considers how arts practices (in this case drama) can invigorate learning and teaching ac...
This thesis reports the findings of research conducted with Irish primary teachers who had recently ...
This paper focuses on the professional development of primary school teachers using drama to develop...
With the inclusion of play as a right, schools are urged to consider whether all children can access...
This study explores the benefits of additional drama training for Scottish primary school teachers i...
In recent years, arts partnerships have increased in popularity as a means of delivering arts educa...
The process of curriculum change and reform can be challenging and complex. It is an area which is ...
With the inclusion of play as a right, schools are urged to consider whether all children can access...
This study is a qualitative, phenomenological inquiry into teachers’ and children’s ‘lived experienc...
peer-reviewedOne of the most common forms of non-recognition in education is for a group to be gene...
peer-reviewedOver the last decade Ireland has seen growing interest in the play-based pedagogy known...
This dissertation explores the ‘lived’ experience of seven primary school teachers co-creating dram...
Exploring the interlinking of the personal and professional domains in the work of teaching, the stu...
This paper considers how arts practices (in this case drama) can invigorate learning and teaching ac...
Abstract. This paper stems from a larger body of work undertaken as part of a postgraduate researc...
This paper considers how arts practices (in this case drama) can invigorate learning and teaching ac...
This thesis reports the findings of research conducted with Irish primary teachers who had recently ...
This paper focuses on the professional development of primary school teachers using drama to develop...
With the inclusion of play as a right, schools are urged to consider whether all children can access...
This study explores the benefits of additional drama training for Scottish primary school teachers i...
In recent years, arts partnerships have increased in popularity as a means of delivering arts educa...
The process of curriculum change and reform can be challenging and complex. It is an area which is ...
With the inclusion of play as a right, schools are urged to consider whether all children can access...
This study is a qualitative, phenomenological inquiry into teachers’ and children’s ‘lived experienc...
peer-reviewedOne of the most common forms of non-recognition in education is for a group to be gene...
peer-reviewedOver the last decade Ireland has seen growing interest in the play-based pedagogy known...