Dialogues of diversity: examining the role of educational drama techniques in affirming diversity and supporting inclusive educational practices in primary schools

Carol Carter, R. Sallis
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Abstract The aim of this article is to provide primary teachers with effective ways of engaging in drama processes to affirm diversity and to promote inclusive education in regard to cultural and linguistic diversity. It is informed by, and a response to, the ‘cultural and linguistic’ section within the recently revised version of the Drama Australia Equity and Diversity Guidelines to which both authors contributed. It examines some ways in which recommendations and advice provided within the document can be enacted in primary schools through the use of drama education methods, in particular dramatic storytelling and process drama. Through their work the authors have found that drama techniques and processes can be highly effective in developing understandings of cultural and linguistic diversity within primary schools. By way of illustration this paper also focuses on the findings of a recent PhD project conducted by one of the authors, which focused on the education of pre-service primary teachers in the use of drama techniques to explore cultural identities and linguistic diversity. Specifically, it examined the roles culturally specific oral arts forms, including participatory storytelling (in this instance stories from South African cultures) can play in supporting drama pedagogy and intercultural understanding of pre-service primary teacher candidates and how they can transfer this knowledge to their teaching.
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多样性对话:研究教育戏剧技术在肯定多样性和支持小学包容性教育实践方面的作用
摘要本文旨在为小学教师提供参与戏剧过程的有效途径,以肯定多样性,促进文化和语言多样性的全纳教育。这是对最近修订的《澳大利亚戏剧公平和多样性指南》中“文化和语言”部分的回应,两位作者都为该部分做出了贡献。它探讨了通过使用戏剧教育方法,特别是戏剧讲故事和过程戏剧,在小学实施文件中提出的建议和意见的一些方法。通过他们的工作,作者发现戏剧技巧和过程可以非常有效地在小学发展对文化和语言多样性的理解。为了说明这一点,本文还关注了一位作者最近进行的博士项目的研究结果,该项目关注的是职前小学教师在使用戏剧技巧探索文化认同和语言多样性方面的教育。具体而言,它研究了特定文化的口头艺术形式,包括参与式讲故事(在本例中是来自南非文化的故事)在支持戏剧教学法和职前小学教师候选人的跨文化理解方面所起的作用,以及他们如何将这些知识转移到教学中。
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