Setting the stage
Designing effective professional development in improvisational drama techniques for foreign language teachersSetting the stage
Designing effective professional development in improvisational drama techniques for foreign language teachersSamenvatting
Researchers worldwide have identified affective benefits of improvisational drama techniques (IDTs) on foreign language (FL) learners. Yet the characteristics of professional development programmes (PDPs) that could lead to long-term integration of drama among FL teachers appear largely undiscovered. Through expert interviews, a needs analysis questionnaire and a literature review, this study aimed to determine which design principles a PDP must fulfil to effectively address educational challenges surrounding IDT-implementation. The findings revealed that such training calls for a symbiosis between practical considerations, namely school environment and training conditions, and tapping into a mindset among FL teachers that allows them to (re)discover core beliefs and carry out IDTs with ‘artistry’.
Organisatie | Hogeschool Utrecht |
Afdeling | Kenniscentrum Leren en Innoveren |
Lectoraat | Meertaligheid en Onderwijs |
Gepubliceerd in | Research in drama Education Taylor & Francis, Vol. 28, Uitgave: 4 |
Jaar | 2023 |
Type | Artikel |
DOI | 10.1080/13569783.2022.2154143 |
Taal | Engels |