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Dreher, Eberhard – Unterrichtspraxis, 1971
Descriptors: College Students, Drama, German, Language Instruction
Montgomery County Public Schools, Rockville, MD. – 1986
As part of the theatre studies program offered by Montgomery County (Maryland) senior high schools, this instructional guide for advanced acting is designed to train students in the rigorous skills of preparing and presenting a character in performance. After listing 11 educational objectives, including being able to identify character elements…
Descriptors: Acting, Characterization, Drama, Dramatics
France, Rachel, Ed. – 1979
Chosen for their literary quality and because they reflect the historical periods in which they were written, the 23 one-act dramas in this anthology represent the work of American female playwrights. The plays range from the realistic dramas produced in the "Little Theatres" of New York City at the turn of the century to current off-Broadway…
Descriptors: Authors, Drama, Females, Feminism
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Walt, James – Maryland English Journal, 1969
Radio plays can provide opportunities for high school or college students to act without having to memorize scripts. Elements necessary for a well-produced radio play consist of: (1) a suitable play, which may be a simple play or an adaptation of a short story or novel; (2) a radio script which is plausible and feasible within the limitations of…
Descriptors: Acting, Characterization, College Instruction, Drama
Engelsman, Alan; Dewsnup, Evelyn – 1974
Developed with the recognition that many playwrights have theater in their blood (e.g., Eugene O'Neill was the son of a famous actor), the three lessons in this package present, through experience, the fundamentals of dramatic structure. These lessons for the beginning playwright focus on elements of dramatic plot, conflicts, and crisis and…
Descriptors: Characterization, Creative Writing, Drama, Dramatics
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Konsal, Jean L. – School Community Journal, 1996
Present two "readers theater" scripts of a small-town New England high school community's confrontation with changing values and curriculum. The scripts serve as vehicles for opening up dialog about what constitutes sound teaching and learning practices. The first script explores mental models of "good" practices held by…
Descriptors: Curriculum, Doctoral Dissertations, Drama, Educational Change
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Peck, Sharon M.; Virkler, Aubre J. – Reading Teacher, 2006
This article explores the impact of integrating literacy and social studies instruction through Readers Theatre and shadow puppetry. During an inquiry-based social studies unit on national symbols, second graders created shadow-puppet performances. During the literacy block students worked in small groups to research a topic, develop a script,…
Descriptors: Grade 2, Academic Achievement, Puppetry, Literacy Education
Gentile, John S. – 1986
Most performer-writers accept the writing process simply as a means to an end: the shared performance event with a live audience. While writer-performers regard a script as more important than the performance, a solo performance is, however, a showcase of the artist's talent, and creating one's own text offers the performer artistic control. Some…
Descriptors: Acting, Audiences, Authors, Characterization
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Dunning, Stephen – English Journal, 1974
Students should be invited to write dramatic scripts rather than reporting or discussing. (JH)
Descriptors: Dialogs (Literary), Drama, Educational Games, English Instruction
Wilcox, Lola – 1977
The last of four related manuals describing the goals and methods of an established developmental theatre project at the University of Colorado, this manual discusses the processes involved in selecting and adapting scripts for specific audiences. The manual suggests ways to cut longer plays for school audiences, methods for organizing parts of…
Descriptors: Acting, Adults, Audiences, Creative Writing
Morrison, Carl F., Jr., Ed. – 1978
The entries in this journal represent the second annual publication of selected material dealing with the topic of black theatre. Articles describe an evening with the Frank Silvera Writers Workshop in Harlem, relate an interview with Vinie Burrows, explore the thinking of black scholars and artists on the elements of the African-American theatre…
Descriptors: Acting, Black Achievement, Black Literature, Creative Dramatics
Szondy, Peter; Perry, Robert – 1972
The major steps in the making of a film are presented in terms of events, time, cost, and technological developments resulting from the production. Details about pre-production and post-production procedures are also included. Appended are the shooting script, the shooting schedule, a sample of the director's shooting breakdown, and the final…
Descriptors: Drama, Educational Technology, Film Production, Films
Welsh, Brian W. W., Ed. – 1973
Because mass media form one of the most important means of adult education, this two-volume textbook teaches the educational uses of radio. Instructions and sample scripts are included for talk, interview, discussion, magazine, feature, and drama programs. Each section is followed by questions to test the student's memory of basic concepts and…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Broadcast Industry, Drama, Educational Radio
Broderick, Gertrude G. – Office of Education, Federal Security Agency, 1949
In its endeavor to provide essential services to radio education on all school levels the Office of Education has provided for some years past a comprehensive radio and television bibliography. The 1948 edition covers the general fields of radio and television, as well as many of their specific uses as mediums of education. This annotated list now…
Descriptors: Careers, Audio Equipment, Television, Technology Education
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Broderick, Gertrude G. – Office of Education, US Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, 1956
One of the notable evidences of growth in the field of educational radio and television is to be found in the increasing volume of new literature as it emerges each year. The Office of Education's Radio-Television Services, under the direction of Franklin Dunham, have followed the practice through the years of issuing periodically a bibliography…
Descriptors: Educational Television, Educational Radio, Electronic Publishing, Oral Language
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