A Study of Integrating Dramatic Conventions into Image Theatre Activities Applied for Enhancing Students’ Respect and Caring of Character Education: Taking the Performing Arts Classes in a Junior High School as an Example

碩士 === 國立臺灣藝術大學 === 表演藝術教學碩士學位班 === 104 === This study takes the performing arts classes in a junior high school in Taoyuan city as an example to explore the Image Theatre approaches in the performing classes in the junior high school and to investigate if the implement of this approach could enhanc...

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Main Authors: YANG,WAN-YU, 楊琬羽
Other Authors: LI,CHYI-CHANG
Format: Others
Language:zh-TW
Published: 2016
Online Access:http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/744k27
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Summary:碩士 === 國立臺灣藝術大學 === 表演藝術教學碩士學位班 === 104 === This study takes the performing arts classes in a junior high school in Taoyuan city as an example to explore the Image Theatre approaches in the performing classes in the junior high school and to investigate if the implement of this approach could enhance students’ character of “respect” and “care”. The researcher finds that the students in this stage focus on peer relationship, and they are eager to show themselves and become self-centered. Therefore, the misinterpretation of mutual behaviors, being treated in low regard by peers , lack of empathizing ,“respect” and “care” each other are the main reasons leading to the conflicts on campus. The researcher chooses “respect” and “care” as the core value of the character education in this project to teach students and to build up their abilities of independent thinking and problem-solving. The study, conducted by action research, places 60 eighth-graders in others’ shoes and designs 10 lesson plans based on action study to explore and record. It means that students are required to act out the roles in fabricated episodes during the process of discussion and debate over the moral issues. A peer teaching accompanies theatrical education brings on sustainable behaviors and intrigue deeper reflections on moral subjects. Along with the process of study, data and statistics are constantly collected from researcher’s observation and reflection, co-observers’ suggestions, and students’ responses, such as oral feedback, answer sheets and the questionnaires. A flexible and reflective attitude is advised for those unexpected problems perhaps should be tackled by the rearrangement of the programs and strategies. The result of this study indicates that the students can really benefit from the program. Due to the application of the Image Theatre approaches, teachers can encourage students to align themselves with others to develop their critical thinking in what “respect” and “care” really are and finally to extract their suitable and sustainable stance to these moral issues. Hope that these conclusions and suggestions can serve as references for further studies in this field.