The Local and Global State of Theater Education Research and Policy |
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Authors: | Gustave J. Weltsek Peter B. Duffy Charles L. Carney |
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Affiliation: | 1. Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana, USAgweltsek@indiana.edu;3. University of South Carolina, Columbia, South Carolina, USA;4. Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana, USA |
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Abstract: | The United States and much of the world is struggling with what “education” and being “educated” mean. Daily media are replete with debates on issues ranging from gender and class rights to the ideological and practical purpose of education. Prominent among these debates are discussions about whether education should be geared toward vocational purposes and employability or toward the creation of engaged, informed, and intellectually aware citizens. In this article we problematize the role and limitations of current research on drama and theater in and as education. To do this, we first share a sampling of the current state of research in this arts area. We then articulate the role this diverse range of research methodologies and foci play in shaping national and global educational policy. |
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Keywords: | achievement gap drama education teacher education theater Title One |
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