An Exploration of Pre-Service Student Teachers' Understanding of Social Justice Issues Through Theatre-in-Education

IF 0.7 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Educational Research for Social Change Pub Date : 2021-09-12 DOI:10.17159/2221-4070/2021/v10i2a10
L. Athiemoolam
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The aim of this qualitative study was to establish how students' understanding of social justice was enhanced through their participation in the theatre-in-education process, and its contribution to their learning. The population of the study comprised all students registered for the third-year education module, Issues and Challenges in Education-PGED 302. The population included Bachelor of Education (Foundation Phase, Intermediate Phase, and FET) students. Of the population of 300 students registered for the module, only 72 Bachelor of Education (Intermediate Phase) students who participated in the theatre-in-education presentations, constituted the sample for the study. Data comprised students' written reflections based on their theatre-in-education experiences, which were coded and analysed thematically. The study indicated that students' understanding of social justi ce in education was enhanced through their participation in their theatre-in-education presentations.
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从教育剧场看职前教师对社会公正问题的理解
这项定性研究的目的是确定学生如何通过参与教育过程中的戏剧来增强对社会正义的理解,以及戏剧对他们学习的贡献。该研究的人群包括所有注册三年级教育模块PGED 302的学生。人群包括教育学士(基础阶段、中级阶段和FET)学生。在注册参加该模块的300名学生中,只有72名参加戏剧教育演示的教育学士(中级阶段)学生构成了该研究的样本。数据包括学生基于教育经历的书面反思,并按主题进行编码和分析。研究表明,学生通过参与教育演讲中的戏剧,增强了他们对教育中社会公正的理解。
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Educational Research for Social Change
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