Episode of Series “Dorothy Heathcote Teaching series”.
In a teachers’ workshop, Dorothy Heathcote, England’s outstanding drama educator, explores the theory of improvised drama as a teaching tool for all classroom teachers. She analyses her unique process, explaining and illustrating techniques for developing materials, the use of dramatic elements and the segmenting of ideas to achieve dramatic focus.
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ACMI Identifier
002979
Language
English
Subject categories
Documentary → Documentary films - United States
Education, Instruction, Teaching & Schools → Education
Education, Instruction, Teaching & Schools → Education - Experimental methods
Education, Instruction, Teaching & Schools → Education - Study and teaching
Education, Instruction, Teaching & Schools → Educational psychology
Education, Instruction, Teaching & Schools → Educators
Education, Instruction, Teaching & Schools → Teachers - In service training
Education, Instruction, Teaching & Schools → Teaching
Education, Instruction, Teaching & Schools → Teaching - Aids and devices
Educational & Instructional → Instructional
Food, Health, Lifestyle, Medicine, Psychology & Safety → Behavior modification
Food, Health, Lifestyle, Medicine, Psychology & Safety → Educational psychology
Music & Performing Arts → Drama in education
Sound/audio
Sound
Colour
Colour
Holdings
16mm film; Access Print (Section 1)