Drama and Children's Writing: a study of the influence of drama on the imaginative writing of primary school children

IF 0.5 4区 教育学 Q4 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
M. McNaughton
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ABSTRACT This study sought to discover if drama were a particularly useful tool for developing children's skills in imaginative writing and for motivating them to write. The imaginative writing of children who had experienced drama was compared with that of similar children who had taken part in discussion work. Would the experience of drama help the children to meet the writing task more effectively in areas such as lexis, structure, voice (writing‐in‐role) and expressing ideas and emotions? A series of 20 drama lessons and 20 parallel discussion lessons was devised and taught to two sets of children. At the end of each lesson the children were asked to produce a piece of writing (e.g. a poem, story, report). After close analysis, comparisons were made between the two sets of writing. Overall, in 17 out of 20 sets of writing, the drama group met the set task better or slightly better than the discussion group. Also, the drama group wrote, on average, 24.5% more than the discussion group. Reasons for thes...
戏剧与儿童写作:戏剧对小学生想象力写作的影响研究
本研究旨在发现戏剧是否是一种特别有用的工具,可以发展儿童的想象力写作技能,并激励他们写作。将经历戏剧的儿童的想象力写作与参加讨论工作的类似儿童的想象力写作进行比较。戏剧的体验会帮助孩子们在词汇、结构、声音(角色写作)和表达思想和情感等方面更有效地完成写作任务吗?设计了一系列的20节戏剧课和20节平行讨论课,并教授给两组儿童。每节课结束时,孩子们被要求写一篇文章(如一首诗、一个故事、一篇报告)。经过仔细分析,对这两套文字进行了比较。总的来说,在20组写作中有17组,戏剧组比讨论组更好或略好地完成了既定任务。此外,戏剧组的平均写作量比讨论组多24.5%。原因是……
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