Learning Through Theatre: New Perspectives on Theatre in Education

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Charts the development of theatre in education, identifying its strengths and providing vivid and illuminating accounts of its practice around the world.

Author(s): Tony Jackson
Edition: 2
Year: 1993

Language: English
Pages: 312

Book Cover......Page 1
Title......Page 4
Contents......Page 5
List of illustrations......Page 8
Notes on contributors......Page 9
Acknowledgements......Page 14
List of acronyms......Page 15
Introduction......Page 16
Introduction......Page 30
Education or theatre? The development of TIE in Britain......Page 32
Drama in education and TIE: a comparison......Page 54
Introduction......Page 66
Devising for TIE......Page 68
Playwriting for TIE......Page 86
The Theatre in Education actor......Page 106
TIE and the Theatre of the Oppressed......Page 124
Introduction......Page 146
Kites and magpies: TIE in Australia......Page 148
Establishment or alternative? Two Canadian models......Page 166
Unmasking the masquerades: the potential of TIE in Nigeria......Page 180
TIE in Scandinavia......Page 200
The Creative Arts Team in the United States......Page 220
Introduction......Page 240
Theatre in Health Education......Page 242
Trying to like TIE: an American critic hopes TIE can be saved......Page 254
Evaluating TIE......Page 266
New partnerships in new contexts: a consumer's viewpoint......Page 282
Select bibliography......Page 300
Index......Page 304