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Cullum, Albert – 1993
This resource presents scripts for 15 classical plays from ancient Greece and Rome. The scripts are adapted for classroom presentation by intermediate level students. Each play includes an introduction, instructions for staging and costumes, a vocabulary list, and a cast of characters. Enough roles are provided for participation by every child in…
Descriptors: Acting, Classical Literature, Comedy, Drama
Thistle, Louise – 1993
Designed to be used by teachers with varying degrees of dramatic arts experience and by students with limited English proficiency as well as native English speakers, this clear, simple guide familiarizes teachers and children with classic literature through the narrative-mime approach. The guide contains: (1) eight of Aesop's fables adapted and…
Descriptors: Acting, Class Activities, Cooperative Learning, Creative Dramatics
VanSchuyver, Jan M. – 1993
Useful to both beginning and experienced puppeteers and storytellers, this book provides step-by-step instructions for people who want to use puppets with familiar literature for children ages 2 to 8. The first section of the book (which introduces concepts basic to puppetry) contains 24 scripts with complete directions for successful activities…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Class Activities, Early Childhood Education, Literature Appreciation
Somerset Community Coll, KY. – 1989
A project completed the final draft of a script for a video that would present the realities of teen parenthood. The video was intended to show the social and economic problems teen parents encounter, the potential problems single parents must face, and the expectations of parenthood. Steps in the writing process included the following: interviews…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Early Parenthood, Parenthood Education, Parenting Skills
Zukowski, James J. – 1980
Designed for use as a supplemental or primary teaching aid in a postsecondary office occupations class, this module on indexing personal, business, and other names consists of an instructor's guide and a student activity packet. The instructor's guide provides general instructions for using a slide/tape presentation by an individual or in a group…
Descriptors: Alphabetizing Skills, Audiovisual Aids, Business Skills, Filing
Mann, William C.; Matthiessen, Christian M. I. M. – 1983
This three-paper report describes Nigel, a large, programmed grammar of English which has been created in the framework of systemic linguistics begun by Halliday, and which, in addition to specifying functions and structures of English, has a novel semantic stratum which specifies the situations for use of each grammatical feature. The…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Computer Programs, Discourse Analysis, Grammar
Baatz, Wilmer H., Comp. – 1982
Intended for students in Afro-American drama and literature classes, this selected bibliography lists in alphabetical order plays by and about blacks. Each of the annotations for the approximately 500 selections provides a brief description of the play, number of acts or scenes, year published, number of characters, year first produced, and…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Black Culture, Black Literature, Blacks
O'Bryan, Kenneth G. – 1981
Writing considerations specific to instructional television (ITV) situations are discussed in this handbook written for the beginner, but designed to be of use to anyone creating an ITV script. Advice included in the handbook is based on information obtained from ITV wirters, literature reviews, and the author's personal experience. The ITV…
Descriptors: Educational Television, Group Dynamics, Instructional Design, Production Techniques
Wohlfeil, Paul – 1985
This script for a slide and audiocassette presentation/training module is designed for photographers in the criminal justice system. The instructions for using the three-dimensional evidence mapping cube may also be relevant to those in the industrial technology field. Discussion first centers on illustrating (by photography) two-dimensional…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Criminal Law, Law Enforcement, Learning Modules
Lenz, Millicent; Mahood, Ramona M. – 1978
This paper discusses some of the problems encountered by students in an introductory children's literature course as they planned and produced brief television presentations centered around picture books suitable for an audience of young children. A rationale for the project is provided as well as a detailed review of the planning process. The…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, College Students, Educational Television, Planning
Columbia Broadcasting System, Inc., New York, NY. Television Network. – 1979
This description of the CBS Television Reading Program includes a report on the results of a survey investigating the reactions of students, teachers, and parents to the program. Personal interviews were conducted in 97 schools selected from inner-city, urban fringe, and suburban locations in 11 metropolitan areas; subjects included 262 teachers,…
Descriptors: Broadcast Television, Junior High School Students, Reading Instruction, Reading Materials
Walt Disney Productions, Anaheim, CA. – 1978
Developed by Walt Disney Productions as part of a project granted by the Career Education Program of the Office of Education, this handbook is designed to help college and university fine arts departments in planning and carrying out an on-campus seminar on careers in entertainment. Sections include Why Hold a Seminar on Careers in Entertainment?,…
Descriptors: Career Education, Careers, Employment Opportunities, Gifted
Roberts, C. Janene – 1980
Frame analysis is an approach to social situations that can be applied profitably to literature and performance. A frame is the reality status of a situation; keys are the characteristics that define a frame. Most literary works are keying on real life frameworks. Literary works that are based on other literary works, such as parodies, are…
Descriptors: Content Analysis, Dramatics, Higher Education, Literary Criticism
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Long, Timothy – 1975
This essay is an examination of a particular kind of change which has been made with some frequency in recent motion pictures derived from novels. Because the market for cinema is youth and the young people of the country are largely disenchanted with foreign languages, motion pictures derived from novels are occasionally rewritten in such a way…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Characterization, English, Film Study
Mukerji, Rose – 1969
This document, a project of the National Instructional Television Center, attempts to identify, to explain and to demonstrate desirable content and to present a production plan for television programs designed for young children. Guidelines are given for understanding the child 3 to 8 years old, for identifying learning goals which are significant…
Descriptors: Commercial Television, Early Childhood Education, Educational Television, Evaluation Criteria
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