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Mantle of the Expert International Conference at Waikato Uni
Conferences, Curriculum, Research, TeachingThe conference was hosted by the Education Faculty. Lots of resources and papers presented at this conference are on the Mantle of the Expert website.
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Check out the fabulous new Dance book, Tirairaka DANCE IN NEW ZEALAND 2009 by Jan Bolwell
Books, ResearchDance Education in New Zealand Schools 1900 – 2008.
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New Zealanders and the arts: Attitudes, attendance and participation in 2008
Research, Resources, TeachingThis research report from Creative New Zealand highlights the significance of the role of the teacher in the development of positive attitudes towards participation in drama and other arts.
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IDEA Survey of a history of the development of Drama in the UK
Research, TeachingThis survey by Stuart Bennett provides a comprehensive overview of the history of Drama in the UK. He has a background in Drama Teaching, TIE, and Theatre for Young People / Coventry Theatre in Education / Rose Bruford College of Drama / London Cockpit Theatre Workshop / Inner City Theatre for Asylum-Seekers and Refugees.
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Read Trevor Thwaites response to Janet Jenning’s Commentary on the Ejournal
Announcements, Curriculum, Discussion, Research, TeachingQuestioning The New Zealand Curriculum (2007): Looking Backwards to Clarify the Future A response to Janet Jennings
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The Arts in Education: Critical Perspectives from Teacher Educators
Research, TeachingDuring the preparation of this monograph in 2007 the authors were located in the School for Visual and Creative Arts in Education. In 2008 this school and the School of Languages, Literacies and Communication joined to form a new School of Arts, Languages and Literacies at the University of Auckland. Drama New Zealand welcomes the debate raised in these articles by supporters and friends of the association.
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Read Emma Johnstone’s Master’s Thesis on Healing Maori Through Song And Dance
ResearchTHREE CASE STUDIES OF RECENT NEW ZEALAND MUSIC THEATRE. This thesis investigates the way “healing” may be seen to be represented and enacted by three recent New Zealand music theatre productions: Once Were Warriors, the Musical-Drama; The Whale Rider, On Stage; and Footprints/Tapuwae, a bicultural opera.
