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Page 35
... Improvisation has assumed a significant role in the curriculum of both primary and secondary schools only in recent years . It has been partially an outcome of recent educational thinking which has made distinctions between teaching and ...
... Improvisation has assumed a significant role in the curriculum of both primary and secondary schools only in recent years . It has been partially an outcome of recent educational thinking which has made distinctions between teaching and ...
Page 40
... improvisation depends upon the young people's interest in the subject . This is where the skill of the teacher comes ... improvisation a form of dramatic expression in its own right or is it a kind of protracted preliminary to the acting ...
... improvisation depends upon the young people's interest in the subject . This is where the skill of the teacher comes ... improvisation a form of dramatic expression in its own right or is it a kind of protracted preliminary to the acting ...
Page 107
... Improvisation lies at the heart of school drama . Its contribution to the growth of children can be considerable . But a great deal of improvisation is shapeless and without clear purpose . Its aims are in urgent need of clarification ...
... Improvisation lies at the heart of school drama . Its contribution to the growth of children can be considerable . But a great deal of improvisation is shapeless and without clear purpose . Its aims are in urgent need of clarification ...
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