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Body and Language Intercultural Learning Through Drama
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Book Code: AB6712
ISBN: 1-56750-671-2
ISBN-13: 978-1-56750-671-6
272 pages, tables
Ablex Publishing
Publication: 7/30/2002
List Price: $110.95 (UK Sterling Price: £65.00)
Availability: Print on demand
Media Type: Hardcover
Also Available: Ebook
Trim Size: 6 1/8 x 9 1/4
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Description: What are the techniques, methods, strategies, and curricular structures that engage language learners in continuing dialogue between one's own culture and the one yet to be discovered? What comprises the language we speak in order to understand and be understood? Which body is it we communicate through and to? This volume answers these and other questions of the pedagogy of drama-based teaching across the foreign/second language curriculum and on all levels of the educational pyramid. There are two major issues currently discussed in drama-based foreign and second language methodology. The first is goal-oriented, asking whether the acquisition of accuracy or fluency is more important, and whether a controlled (learning through imitation) or an open (through improvisation) learning environment is more efficient. The second issue concerns using drama in language teaching: either its use is process-oriented, where drama becomes an immediate medium for language learning, or product-oriented, where it becomes primarily the reason for language learning. The book outlines the theoretical frameworks of both issues and introduces personal narrative, comparative observation, and analytical reflection, illuminating opportunities for learning at both ends of the seemingly contradictory poles of both issues.
Table of Contents:
  • Introduction
  • Goals and Potential: Understanding Drama-Based Education
  • Understanding Drama-Based Education by Betty Jane Wagner
  • Intercultural Recognitions Through Performative Inquiry by Lynn Fels and Lynne McGivern
  • Transcultural Performance in Classroom Learning by Ann Axtmann
  • Process Drama in Second and Foreign Language Classrooms by Jun Liu
  • Approaches, Methods, Techniques--Obstacles, Doubts, and Questions
  • Teaching Foreign Language Literature: Tapping the Students' Bodily-Kinesthetic Intelligence by Manfred Schewe
  • Coping With Obstacles in Drama-Based ESL Teaching: A Nonverbal Approach by Cameron R. Culham
  • Video Recording and Playback Equipment by Timothy Collins
  • Designing Artful Reflective Strategies: The Guided Case Study by Philip Taylor
  • Undergoing a Process and Achieving a Product: A Contradiction in Educational Drama? by Douglas J. Moody
  • The Educational Potential of Drama for ESL by Sarah Dodson
  • Practical Applications: Courses and Curriculum
  • The Arts and the Foreign/Second Language Curriculum: An Interdisciplinary Approach to Actively Engage Students in Their Own Learning by Janet Hegman Shier
  • Performing Brecht: From Theory to Practice by Franziska Lys, et al
  • Magic on Stage: URFAUST and Other Great Plays for Educational Pleasure by Karla Schultz
LC Card Number: 2001053831
LCC Class: PN3171
Dewey Class: 371
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