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A series of tutorial conversations with teacher Ian Draper, designed to enable teachers to understand the system of drama work developed by Dorothy Heathcote, whereby drama is perceived as a useful tool in...
An edited account of a series of five linked drama sessions conducted with a class of primary school children. The subject of the drama is Dr Joseph Lister, the pioneer of antiseptic techniques in surgery....
Part 2: Dorothy Heathcote talks about how a teacher finds material, how material can be used to expand the children’s experience of life and be related to universal concepts. Questions are important and...
In 3 parts, recorded at Windy Nook Infants School with children aged 5-7, multi-streamed. Dorothy Heathcote created a fantasy world in which the children are confronted with very real problems. In this...
In 4 parts, recorded at Highfield comprehensive schools with A-level English students approaching a set book ‘Pilgrim’s Progress’ through drama. Parts 1 and 2 contain initial discussions between...
The story of drama teacher Dorothy Heathcote, who left school at age 14 to go to work in a mill. At 20 she won a place at a theatre school with her fees paid by the mill owner and four years later she was a...
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