theatrical and quasi – theatrical forms in first stages of school education in poland
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Abstract
The article makes the reader familiar with the most important and most
interesting theatrical and quasi-theatrical forms, methods and techniques used in
contemporary Polish schools. It begins with description of the simplest ones helping
to develop the so-called ‘living word culture’ (e.g. narrating aloud, reading aloud,
reciting, reading with roles assigned) Further, stage adaptations and modern forms
of work utilising student-activating methods such as: drama games, inscenised trial,
’theatrical-literary workshop’, and drama are described. After T. Samulczyk-Pawluk,
the following contemporary theatrical forms are listed as well: self-made theatre,
doll theatre, objects theatre, poetry theatre, pantomime, plastic theatre, theatre of
propositions, small forms theatre.
The article contains a discussion of theatrical and quasi-theatrical forms in an
early school education teacher’s work. These can to a large extent catalyse a pupil’s
creative expression, which in turn allows him better to understand the text being
discussed in class or play his part.
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| Authors | ;Eugeniusz Szymik;Zuzana Kováčová |
| Journal | sociologia urbana e rurale |
| Year | 2018 |
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10.13166/jms/84816
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