澳大利亚的面具使用与戏剧教师的理解

Q4 Social Sciences Athens Journal of Education Pub Date : 2022-07-26 DOI:10.30958/aje.9-3-3
D. Roy
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本文介绍了一些澳大利亚戏剧教师如何在课堂上使用面具的研究和发现。这是一个更大的研究项目的一部分,该项目旨在研究澳大利亚课程中口罩和教育的潜在影响。由于口罩既是戏剧的代名词,而且教师在课堂上使用口罩的资源也很多,因此没有关于澳大利亚教师是否以及如何在课堂上使用口罩的经验数据。这项研究要求教师自我报告他们在面具使用方面的技能水平,以及他们在课堂戏剧教学中使用面具的程度。调查结果指出,虽然大多数教师确实使用口罩;有些相当广泛;许多工作人员指出他们在培训和基础理论方面的局限性。此外,许多工作人员利用自己的时间和资源来提高自己的技能,重视儿童使用口罩的可能性。这对大学教育课程产生了影响,也为系统和专业发展提供者提供了机会,以支持戏剧教师的技能基础。关键词:面具;戏剧;教育
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Mask Usage and Drama Teacher Understanding in Australia
This paper presents the research and findings of how some Australian teachers of Drama engage with masks in the classroom. It is part of a larger research project looking at the potential impacts for masks and education in the Australian curriculum. With masks both synonymous with Drama, and multiple resources available for teachers to engage with masks in the classroom, there was no empirical data on if and how teachers in Australia engaged with masks in the classroom. This research asked teachers to self-report on both their skill level in mask usage and to the extent that they engaged with masks in the teaching of Drama in the classroom. Findings note that whilst the majority of teachers did engage with masks; some quite extensively; many staff indicated their own limitations in training and in foundational theory. In addition, many staff used their own time and resources to upskill themselves, placing an importance of the potential for mask usage with children. This has implications for university education courses, as well opportunities for systems and professional development providers in supporting teachers of Drama in their skill base. Keywords: masks, drama, education, teachers
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Athens Journal of Education
Athens Journal of Education Social Sciences-Education
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