ABSTRACT

As schools have become more aware of their role in addressing personal and social issues, the importance of ‘values and attitudes’ have begun shaping education and curricula worldwide. Drama in Education explores the six fundamental pillars of the national curriculum guide of Iceland in relation to these changing values and attitudes.

Focusing on the importance of human relations, this book explores literacy, sustainability, health and welfare, democracy and human rights, equality and creativity. It demonstrates the capability of drama as a teaching strategy for effectively working towards these fundamental pillars and reflects on how drama in education can be used to empower children to become healthy, creative individuals and active members in a democratic society.

Offering research-based examples of using drama successfully in different educational contexts and considering practical challenges within the classroom, Drama in Education: Exploring Key Research Concepts and Effective Strategies is an essential guide for any modern drama teacher.  

chapter 1|2 pages

Introduction

Fundamental pillars of education

part II|2 pages

Sustainability

part III|2 pages

Health and welfare

part IV|2 pages

Democracy and human rights

chapter 7|16 pages

No direction home

Process drama as a response to new nationalisms

part V|2 pages

Equality

chapter 8|17 pages

Drama, diversity and equality

Working creatively together towards social inclusion

chapter 9|19 pages

Imagining the possible

Using drama for gender equality in schools

part VI|2 pages

Creativity