Learning Through Theatre
The Changing Face of Theatre in Education, 3rd Edition
Edited by Anthony Jackson, Chris Vine
To Be Published June 28th 2013 by Routledge – 338 pages
To Be Published June 28th 2013 by Routledge – 338 pages
In the two decades since the publication of the second edition of Learning Through Theatre, it has further established itself as an indispensable resource for scholars, practitioners and educators interested in the complex interrelations between teaching and learning, the performing arts, and society at large. Theatre in Education (TIE) has consistently been at the cutting edge of the ever-growing field of Applied Theatre; this comprehensively revised new edition makes an international case for why, and how, it will continue to define how the participatory arts contribute to the learning of young people (and increasingly, adults) in the 21st century.
Drawing on the experiences and insights of theorists and practitioners from across the world, Learning Through Theatre shows how theatre can, and does, promote:
Now transatlantically edited by Anthony Jackson and Chris Vine, Learning Through Theatre offers exhilarating new reflections on the book’s original aim: to define, describe and debate the salient features, and wider political context, of one of the most important – and radical – developments in contemporary theatre.
Anthony Jackson is Emeritus Professor of Educational Theatre at the University of Manchester, editor of the two previous editions of Learning through Theatre, editor (with Jenny Kidd) of Performing Heritage (MUP 2011), and author of Theatre, Education and the Making of Meanings (MUP 2007).
Chris Vine is Academic Director of the M.A. in Applied Theatre, The City University of New York. He is a former Artistic Director of Greenwich Young People’s Theatre, London, and the Creative Arts Team, New York. His specialities include TIE and Theatre of the Oppressed.
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Description: Edited by Anthony Jackson, Chris Vine. In the two decades since the publication of the second edition of Learning Through Theatre, it has further established itself as an indispensable resource for scholars, practitioners and educators interested in the complex interrelations between teaching...
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