Teaching With Dramatized Experiences PDF

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This document discusses teaching using dramatized experiences, focusing on the use of various puppet types, including shadow puppets, rod puppets, and hand puppets. It also outlines principles for choosing appropriate puppet plays that resonate with the students' age, background, and learning preferences. The material appears to be a guide for educators on using creative teaching methods.

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Title Page https://www.teaching with dramatized experiences.com Teaching with Dramatized Experiences Group 7 Title Page Dramatized Experience Dramatized Ex...

Title Page https://www.teaching with dramatized experiences.com Teaching with Dramatized Experiences Group 7 Title Page Dramatized Experience Dramatized Experiences by Edgar Dale DRAMATIZED EXPERIENCES All dramatization is essentially a process of communication, in which both participant and spectators are engage. A creative interaction takes place, a sharing of ideas. -Edgar Dale If our teaching is dramatic out students get attracted interested and affected. If they are affected and move by what we taught, we will most likely leave an impact on them. Title Page Reporters Kinds of Dramatized The Dramatized Experiences The Dramatized Experiences Play Pageant Pantomime Tableau Puppets Role Playing Title Page Reporters Play what is play? Play A play is a depiction of life, character or culture or a combination of all the three. Title Page Reporters Introduction Pageants what is pageants? Pagean ts are usually community dramas that are based on local history. An example is a historical pageant that traces the growth of a school. Title Page Reporters Introduction Pantomime what is pantomime? Pantomim e is an art of conveying a story through bodily movements. The effects of pantomime to the audience depend on the movements of the actors. Title Page Reporters Introduction Overview Tableau what is tableau? Tablea u A tableau (a French word which means picture) is picture-like scene composed of people against a background. Title Page Reporters Introduction Overview Plan Puppets what is puppets? Puppet s an inanimate object or representational figure animated or manipulated by an entertainer, who is called a Puppeteer. Puppets can present of ideas with extreme simplicity. Title Page Reporters Introduction Overview Plan Types of puppets types of puppets Types of Puppets Shadow puppet - flat, black, silhouette made from lightweight cardboard shown behind a screen. Title Page Reporters Introduction Overview Plan Types of puppets types of puppets Types of Puppets Rod Puppets - flat cut out figures tacked to a stick, with one or more movable parts, and operated from below the stage level by wire rods or slender sticks. Title Page Reporters Introduction Overview Plan Types of puppets types of puppets Types of Puppets Hand Puppets - the puppet's head is operated by the forefinger of the puppeteer, the little finger and thumb being used to animate the puppet hands. Title Page Reporters Introduction Overview Plan Types of puppets types of puppets Types of Puppets Marionettes - flexible, jointed puppets operated by strings or wires attached to a cross bar and, maneuvered from directly above the stage. Title Page Reporters Introduction Overview Plan Principles by Dale Dale 1996 Principles that must be observed in choosing a puppet play for teaching. Dale (1996) Title Page Reporters Introduction Overview Plan Process Principles Principles by Dale Do not use puppets for plays that can be done just as well or better by other dramatic means. Puppets plays must be based on action rather than on words. Keep the play short. Do not omit the possibilities of music and dancing as part of the puppet show. Adapt the puppet show to the age, background, and tastes of the students. Title Page Reporters Introduction Overview Plan Process Conclusion The End The End ses

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