• Present interpretations and responses to literary texts and performances in presentations to school and public audiences Standard 3:Students will read, write, listen, and speak forcritical analysis and evaluation. • Express opinions and make judgments about ideas, information, experiences, and is...
(2010). Dramatic interpretations: Performative responses of young children to picturebook read-alouds. Children's Literature in Education, 41 , 207–221.Adomat, D. S. (2010). Dramatic interpretations: Performative responses of young children to picturebook read-alouds. Children's Literature in ...
Creative Supervision: Exploring Countertransferential Responses Through Drama Therapy The following exploratory study examines how drama therapists may benefit from using their own creative tools to explore the phenomena of countertransference in clinical supervision. This paper argues for the value of using...
dramaticliteraturesofothercultures,seeAfricanliterature;theatre, African;arts,EastAsian;arts,Islamic;arts,SouthAsian;andarts, SoutheastAsian. Generalcharacteristics Fromtheinceptionofaplayinthemindofitsauthortotheimageof itthatanaudiencetakesawayfromthetheatre,manyhandsandmany physicalelementshelptobringittolife....
Dramatic irony is a plot device often used in theater, literature, film, and television to highlight the difference between a character's understanding of a given situation, and that of the audience. More specifically, in dramatic irony the reader or audience has knowledge of some critical piece...
When you ask a handful of people what they are afraid of, you are guaranteed to get a few common responses- clowns, sharks, ghosts, and public speaking. For whatever reason, the prospect of public speaking can be daunting, even terrifying. This is often especially true for naturally introver...
activist, all human beings are animals at heart. In certain cir-cumstances, man makes instinctual animal reactions, and such mechanical responses dominate our minds at any given moment. Only through grasping the supernatural powers of the soul can humanity shake off the chains of animals to some...
Infant's Reactions to Mother's Voice and Stranger's Voice: Social Class Differences in the First Year of Life. The purpose of this study was to investigate class differences in the responses of infants to tape recordings of mothers' and strangers' voices. Subjects w... SR Tulkin - 《Atten...
In this initial test electrodes were placed on the subject's scalp to measure brain responses. Professor Roberts said: "EEG gives graph-like measurements and when the brain reads a sentence that does not make semantic sense it registers what we call a N400 effect – a negative wave modulation...
by inner organization, that sense presentation is connected with that act. For the same reason he puts an objectinto his mouth when he feels it within his grasp. The boy puts up his arm and wards off a blow because his brain is so organized as to connect those responses with those situa...