This dissertation investigates how social issues can be explored through process drama projects in the Japanese university English as a Foreign Language classroom context. The trajectory of this dissertation moves along a traditional Noh three part macro-continuum, called Jo-Ha-Kyu, interpreted as enticement, crux and consolidation. Within these three parts, there are six further divisions. Part I consists of three sections: Section I, the introduction, sets the backdrop for the entire dissertation, that of Japan, and aims to draw the reader into its culturally unique and specific world. This section outlines the rationale for placing the ethnographer at the centre of the research, and presents Japan through the eyes of the writer. Section ...
This dissertation reports on a study that explored the discursive parameters that construct a cultur...
This thesis considers a qualitative investigation into the content and pedagogy of a short-term Engl...
The purpose of this paper is to describe how drama-based pedagogies can meet Japanese university EFL...
This paper examines the impact of using a process drama project in a Japanese university EFL class f...
This paper examines how drama methodology can be used to remove barriers to English acquisition and ...
This article expands on previous studies relating to the pedagogical use of drama (educational drama...
Although steps have been taken to address the issue of ijime or bullying, it remains is a serious so...
Educational Drama as a teaching and learning methodology is already widely in use and well accepted ...
This paper explores the rationale for including drama-based pedagogy into the curriculum of the Depa...
Master of EducationThis study investigates how Australian primary school students respond to process...
This thesis is an account of how I have worked collaboratively with a group of practising Japanese t...
This study is an investigation of the impact of multimodal scaffolding teaching through in-class dra...
The foundational premise of communicatively-based foreign language teaching approaches is that the a...
The purpose of this paper is to describe the third phase of a process drama project, which focused t...
This paper considers the utility of drama in language classes, especially for cultivating positive a...
This dissertation reports on a study that explored the discursive parameters that construct a cultur...
This thesis considers a qualitative investigation into the content and pedagogy of a short-term Engl...
The purpose of this paper is to describe how drama-based pedagogies can meet Japanese university EFL...
This paper examines the impact of using a process drama project in a Japanese university EFL class f...
This paper examines how drama methodology can be used to remove barriers to English acquisition and ...
This article expands on previous studies relating to the pedagogical use of drama (educational drama...
Although steps have been taken to address the issue of ijime or bullying, it remains is a serious so...
Educational Drama as a teaching and learning methodology is already widely in use and well accepted ...
This paper explores the rationale for including drama-based pedagogy into the curriculum of the Depa...
Master of EducationThis study investigates how Australian primary school students respond to process...
This thesis is an account of how I have worked collaboratively with a group of practising Japanese t...
This study is an investigation of the impact of multimodal scaffolding teaching through in-class dra...
The foundational premise of communicatively-based foreign language teaching approaches is that the a...
The purpose of this paper is to describe the third phase of a process drama project, which focused t...
This paper considers the utility of drama in language classes, especially for cultivating positive a...
This dissertation reports on a study that explored the discursive parameters that construct a cultur...
This thesis considers a qualitative investigation into the content and pedagogy of a short-term Engl...
The purpose of this paper is to describe how drama-based pedagogies can meet Japanese university EFL...