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THE DOUBLE MIRROR by Dr. Sandra Katz |
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Written by Roger Prentice
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Monday, 04 December 2006 |
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Today I discovered this very interesting
doctoral thesis THE DOUBLE MIRROR by Dr. Sandra Katz.
Dr Katz submitted this thesis via the
Department of Curriculum, Teaching and Learning at OISE, Ontario
Institute of Studies in Education of the University of Toronto.
The Abstract reads thus:
This thesis analytically investigates
Drama as a therapeutic medium in an educational context. It
emphasizes the inter-relationship between Drama and Therapy
implying the connection of Drama as a helping medium to Drama
Education. By interviewing each of eight practitioners,
representing categorical archetypes in the field, the researcher
transcribes their data into narratives. These experts from the
field include a former Drama student, an author/researcher,
secondary and elementary Drama teachers, a university Drama
instructor, and artist/educators. A follow-up session with this
group produces a schema of themes that recur in all narrative data.
The analysis integrates these themes providing thirty-four points
in support of the thesis. The study concludes that Drama represents
a "double mirror" for Drama Education. It shows that Drama as a
therapeutic medium has meaning, both personal and shared, that
affects the interpretation of the role and function of the Drama
teacher in the whole educational system.
The thesis can be found at
http://www.doublemirror.com/Double%20Mirror.htm#Table%20of%20Contents
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