Drama, Narrative and Moral Education

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Routledge, 2005 M06 21 - 208 páginas
Teachers are expected to take responsibility for children's moral development, particularly in the primary years, but how best to go about approaching the issues? In this book, the author explores a classroom approach that uses both drama and narrative stories to explore moral issues: drama gives children an opportunity to work through moral problems, make decisions and take up moral positions; stories offer a resource for moral education whereby children can learn through the 'experiences' of those in the story. Through providing a number of case studies, the author shows how this may be done by practitioners in the lassroom.
 

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Part 2 Theory and Practice in the Classroom
61
Conclusion
155
Bibliography
163
Appendix 1
173
Appendix 2
177
Appendix 3
179
Index
181
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