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And Justice for Some: Exploring American Justice Through Drama and Theater
In this book you'll find tools to explore those crucial moments in U.S. history when circumstances have collided with principles, demonstrating through drama the vital importance of safeguarding our rights so that all people can share them...
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Creative Experiences for Young Children
Those who love and spend time with young children are often caught in the whirl of testing, assessing, and increased pressure to stick to curricula. It's time to take a break! This refreshing and passionate book will inspire educators to keep the joy,...
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Dorothy Heathcote : Drama as a Learning Medium
This new edition of Betty Jane Wagner’s seminal work will be welcomed by drama educators throughout the English-speaking world. Heathcote’s work has been profoundly influential in that world. Until the publication in 1976 of Dorothy...
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Drama and Diversity : A Pluralistic Perspective for Educational Drama
Now more than ever, there is a need to understand and respect diversity in our classrooms—especially in our drama and theatre work where it is so easy for students and teachers to act out unconscious biases. We need to reassess our own ways of...
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Drama and the Adolescent Journey : Warm-ups and Activities to Address Teen Issues
Adolescence is a tough time for secondary students as well as for you, their teachers and support professionals. Being no longer a child, but not quite an adult, teens need a safe, enjoyable outlet that engages them and gives them a chance to talk about...
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Drama of Color: Improvisation with Multiethnic Folklore
This is a book for teachers who wish to use folk literature and informal classroom drama to promote multiethnic awareness among elementary students. Salda-a presents twenty folk tales drawn from the oral traditions of Hispanics, Native Americans, Asians...
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