You've Got to Think Really Hard: children making sense of the aims and content of Theatre in Health Education

IF 0.5 4区 教育学 Q4 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Ride-The Journal of Applied Theatre and Performance Pub Date : 1998-03-01 DOI:10.1080/1356978980030103
A. Bury, K. Popple, J. Barker
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The focus of this article is a discussion of children's understandings of a TIHE project on child protection. The authors will pose questions about ways in which childhood and child abuse have been socially constructed. They argue that children are frequently perceived as passive recipients of knowledge and as invalid and incompetent actors. Further, the growth of societal concern for child abuse can be seen as a result of adults increasing surveillance and control of children. The article then explores the implications these constructions have for researching children and TIHE projects. The findings from interviews with children substantiate these critiques in that children are able to articulate clearly, given their unequal status and the problems they saw in protecting themselves and their understandings of the project.
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你必须认真思考:孩子们在健康教育中理解戏剧的目标和内容
本文的重点是讨论儿童对儿童保护的一个TIHE项目的理解。作者将提出关于童年和儿童虐待是如何被社会建构的问题。他们认为,儿童经常被认为是知识的被动接受者,是无效和不称职的行动者。此外,社会对虐待儿童问题的日益关注可以看作是成年人加强对儿童的监视和控制的结果。然后,文章探讨了这些结构对研究儿童和TIHE项目的影响。与儿童面谈的结果证实了这些批评,因为儿童能够清楚地表达,考虑到他们的不平等地位和他们在保护自己和他们对项目的理解方面看到的问题。
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