Debra Hundert McLauchlan, 1951–2016

Q1 Arts and Humanities
David Booth, Laura A. McCammon, Kari-Lynn Winters, Gillian L. Fournier, Mary Code
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The passing of Debra Hundert McLauchlan has left a giant space in the international educational world of drama and theatre. She was a force to be reckoned with, an advocate for arts education in the broadest sense—schools, universities, theatre groups, government—and always with the students front and center. She was a tireless worker for drama and theatre in and out of schools; a committed and dedicated teacher with both her secondary and university students; a respected, indeed cherished, colleague; and a special friend. As well, Debra played a significant role in different community-based partnerships, including the Carousel Players, the St. Catharines Museum, Shaw Festival, Theatre Ontario, and the American Alliance for Theatre and Education. Debra had taught drama in high school for almost fifteen years, directing and guiding more than sixty student productions, including several student-generated works. It was during her graduate courses at the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education in Toronto, beginning in 1993, that I began to notice her strengths in my courses in the arts in education and drama, and from those first days, I recognized her love of her subject and her belief in her students. She was extremely successful in her studies, and I then became her graduate advisor for her Ph.D. thesis. We met frequently during the next few years, Debra journeying by bus from St. Catharines to Toronto. Her thesis was based on her years of working with her drama students, supported by her studies and her readings. It was a pleasure working with her, developing her personal narrative, discussing new research and exploring different authors in her field, as well as in education in general. I learned so much from these Debra McLauchlan. Photo courtesy of Brock University.
Debra Hundert McLauchlan,1951–2016
Debra Hundert McLauchlan的逝世给国际戏剧教育界留下了巨大的空间。她是一股不可忽视的力量,是最广泛意义上艺术教育的倡导者——学校、大学、戏剧团体、政府——而且总是以学生为中心。她孜孜不倦地为学校内外的戏剧和剧院工作;对她的中学生和大学生都是一个忠诚和敬业的老师;一位受人尊敬,甚至珍爱的同事;还有一个特别的朋友。此外,黛布拉在不同的社区合作伙伴关系中发挥了重要作用,包括旋转木马玩家,圣凯瑟琳博物馆,邵氏艺术节,安大略省剧院和美国戏剧与教育联盟。黛布拉在高中教了近15年的戏剧,导演和指导了60多部学生作品,其中包括几部学生创作的作品。从1993年开始,在她在多伦多安大略教育学院的研究生课程上,我开始注意到她在我的教育艺术和戏剧课程上的优势,从那些日子开始,我就意识到她对自己学科的热爱和对学生的信任。她在学业上非常成功,后来我成为了她博士论文的研究生指导老师。在接下来的几年里,我们经常见面,黛布拉乘公共汽车从圣凯瑟琳到多伦多。她的论文是基于她多年来与戏剧学生的合作,并得到了她的研究和阅读的支持。和她一起工作很愉快,发展她的个人叙事,讨论新的研究,探索她所在领域的不同作者,以及一般的教育。我从黛布拉·麦克劳克伦身上学到了很多。图片由布鲁克大学提供。
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