熊不需要自然拼读法:戏剧在为阅读过程中的批判性思维奠定基础方面的作用

IF 0.5 4区 教育学 Q4 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
D. Montgomerie, Jane Ferguson
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引用次数: 20

摘要

本文是基于在选定的市中心学校进行的为期6周的干预戏剧项目,作为服务项目的一部分。教学包括与选定的班级一起工作,为期2 - 3个半天。其目的是提高戏剧作为阅读教学媒介的意识。这些班级在小学低年级,孩子们的年龄从4岁到8岁不等。这些数据是基于研究人员和扮演观察者和参与者-观察者角色的班主任在戏剧课程中所做的观察。这篇文章是由一个假设驱动的,即过程戏剧有助于批判性读写技能的发展。研究人员提供了两个关于读写事件的“详细描述”,其中包括英语作为一种新兴的额外语言的儿童,以说明过程戏剧可能有助于我们理解通过一种教学法来发展批判性读写能力,这种教学法验证了戏剧在阅读过程中的广泛干预。证据是……
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Bears Don't Need Phonics: an examination of the role of drama in laying the foundations for critical thinking in the reading process
ABSTRACT This article is based on a 6‐week intervention drama programme in selected inner‐city schools, as part of an in‐service project. The teaching involved working with selected classes for 2‐3 half‐day sessions. The aim was to raise the awareness of drama as a medium for the teaching of reading. The classes were in the lower primary track with children ranging from 4 to 8 years old. The data are based on observations made during the drama sessions by the researchers and the class teachers who were in observer and participant‐observer roles. This article is driven by the hypothesis that process drama contributes to the development of critical literacy skills. The researchers offer two ‘thick descriptions’ of literacy events, involving children with English as an emerging additional language, to illustrate that process drama may contribute to our understanding of developing critical literacy through a pedagogic approach which validates extensive drama intervention in the reading process. The evidence i...
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