Dramatization
Definition/Scope Note:
Research has shown the positive effects of improvised story dramatization on language development and student achievement in oral and written story recall, writing, and reading. Learn how to integrate story dramatizations into the classroom, using stories that students are familiar with.
Source: https://www.readingrockets.org/article/story-dramatization
Related Terms:
- Theatre
- Acting
- Drama
- Story
- Plays
Website/Online Sources:
Journal Articles:
- Boosting Language skills of English Learner through dramatization and Movement/ Christa Mulker
- Windows into children’s thinking: a guide to storytelling and Dramatization/ Cheryl Wright
- Dramatology in life, disorder, and psychoanalytic therapy: a further contribution to interpersonal psychoanalysis/ Zvi Lothane
- Dramatic Interpretation: performative responses of young children to picture book read-alouds/ Donna Sayers Adomat
- The Institutional Drama of Conservation/ Rita Samiolo
eBooks:
- Drama/ Rebecca Kraft
- Drama to inspire: A London Drama Guide to excellent practice in drama for young people/ John Coventon
- Inspired Drama Teaching: A practical guide for teachers/ Keith West
- Drama in English from the Middle Ages to the Early Twentieth Century/ J. Christopher
- Modern english drama and the Students fluency and accuracy of speaking/ Kian Pishkar
Odilo:
- Advanced Writing Skills
- Talking, Listening, and Writing for Success The Not So Secret Key/ Sharon Massen,Phd
- Story Theater Mode, The/ Doug Stevenson
- Four Short Plays for Young People/ Rachel Barnett
- Plays for Youth and Large Cast/ Duffiedl Niel
Proquest:
- Teaching Emotional Intelligence Through Drama: A Report of the Uniben Consultancy Primary II Pupils Project/ Joseph Agofure
- Dutch Republican Baroque:Theatricality, Dramatization, Moment, and Event/ Peter Arnade
- Arts as Dramatization/ Richard Shusterman
- Definition, dramatization, and Rasa/ Richard Shusterman
- Living Theory: Dramatization in Educational Psychology/ Cynthia Bolton Gary