Guide to Curriculum Planning in Classroom Drama and Theatre
No. 0503, 1992 reprint, 188 pp., $24
Encourages the study of drama at all grade
levels and the integration of drama into all classroom activities.
This guide recommends creating an integrated curriculum in which
drama reinforces lessons and teaches creative problem-solving.
It is essential not only for large schools with drama specialists
but also for any teacher who wants to bring lessons to life.
The finest compilation of drama and theatre curriculum planning
ideas in the country.
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Theatre
No. 7308, 1997, 10 pp., $15
Wisconsin's Model Academic Standards for
Theatre show how this interdisciplinary subject engages students
in higher-level thinking skills, stimulates their problem solving
abilities, teaches cooperative learning, and requires effective
communication. Theatre's unique contribution to curriculum allows
success for almost everyone because it demands a variety of abilities.
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