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  1. Sep 2, 2020 · September 02, 2020. Now that the school year is here, it’s time for students to put down their summer beach reads and get back into their academic reading lists. To help narrow down the many...

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    • To Kill a Mockingbird. - Author: Harper Lee. - Score: 44,390. - Average rating: 4.27 (based on 5,584,470 ratings) Harper Lee's first novel, published in 1960, tackles issues of racial and social injustice in the South.
    • Romeo and Juliet. - Author: William Shakespeare. - Score: 34,901. - Average rating: 3.74 (based on 2,430,511 ratings) Two star-crossed lovers meet and perish in this tragedy.
    • The Great Gatsby. - Author: F. Scott Fitzgerald. - Score: 29,912. - Average rating: 3.93 (based on 4,737,607 ratings) Nick Carraway, a Midwest transplant and Yale graduate, moves to West Egg, Long Island, and enters a world of extravagance when he becomes entangled with millionaire Jay Gatsby and socialite Daisy Buchanan.
    • Lord of the Flies. - Author: William Golding. - Score: 24,079. - Average rating: 3.69 (based on 2,692,219 ratings) "Lord of the Flies" tells the alarming story of a group of young boys who survive a plane crash, only to descend into tribalism on the island where they landed.
  2. Jun 16, 2023 · Unlike the other performing arts (Music, Dance, and the Visual Arts) theater is unique. It stands apart from the others in a couple of specific ways. These elements that make Theater unique almost all concern the role of, and interaction with, the audience. The performers on stage have a real time connection with the audience.

    • Drama and Theater Basics
    • The History of Western Drama
    • Theater and The Stage
    • From Script to Stage
    • Dramatic Works, Actors, and Playwrights
    • How to Read and Analyze Dramatic Works
    • Resources For Teaching Drama and Theater

    The resources below will help you understand what drama and theater are, and explain why studying them is an important aspect of any arts education. In addition to dictionary and encyclopedia entries, you'll find resources that distinguish between different dramatic genres and introduce you to each one.

    Drama has been an important part of western culture since the early Greek and Roman empires. Over the centuries and across countless different societies and cultures, the purpose and prominence of dramatic literature has changed significantly. The resources in this section will help you understand those changes by focusing on particular periods in ...

    In order to understand how a performance comes together, you must understand the venue in which it is performed. There are many different components of any theater, all of which contribute to and impact the performance itself. In this section, you'll find resources describing these different elements, along with examples of well-known theatrical sp...

    Hours upon hours of work precede any successful opening night. In order to mount a production, a director must be chosen and a tech crew brought on board, auditions are needed to select the cast, and an often lengthy rehearsal schedule follows. Below are resources that allow you to explore various approaches to the production process.

    Now that you understand the basic principles of drama and theater, it's time to delve into some celebrated dramatic works and learn about the people who wrote and performed them. Below, you'll find links to texts and resources on some of the most familiar figures in the world of drama and theater.

    It's often said that plays and dramatic works are meant to be seen on the stage, not read on the page. Still, there is much to be gained from reading the text of a play. You'll become more alert to the nuances of the language, and will gain a greater appreciation for the play's structure and thematic focus. Here, you'll find resources to help you r...

    While many of the resources above may help teachers plan lessons, the links below are designed specifically for that purpose. You'll find suggestions for which plays to teach, websites dedicated to the art of teaching drama, classroom activities, and entire drama units. "Best Works of Shakespeare to Teach in High School" (ThoughtCo) This post from ...

  3. Oct 30, 2020 · Strategies From the Dramatic Arts Can Enhance Student Engagement. When students explore content using dramatic scripts, they can make gains in reading fluency and comprehension, while having fun. By Kevin Pease. October 30, 2020.

  4. Course content should introduce or continue to build skills in physical, vocal, emotional and interpretative training; theatre history and dramatic literature for analysis of structure, style and theme; an understanding of the impact of language, mood, rhythm, light, color and sound upon an audience; the conventions of theatre as an art form ...

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