Drama and Social Studies

Books

Kelly, E. (1976). Dramatics in the classroom: Making lessons come alive. (Fastback 70). Bloomington, Indiana: The Phi Delta Kappa Educational Foundation.

Thompson, J. (1978). Using role playing in the classroom. (Fastback 114). Bloomington, Indiana: The Phi Delta Kappa Educational Foundation.

Journal Articles

Barnes, M. (1998). Hot on the campaign trail! Teaching social studies through drama. Social Education. 62 (4), 218-221.

Briley, R. (1997). Hollywood and the rebel image in the 1950's. Social Education. 61 (6), 353-358.

Chilcoat, G. (1988). Women's street theater as a historical teaching tool: The crankie. The Social Studies. 79 (2), 44-46.

Chilcoat, G. (1998). Workers' theatre as an inquiry process for exploring social issues of the 1930s. Social Education. 62 (4), 190-195.

Shotick, J., & Walsko, G. (1997). Using children's theater to teach economics. Social Studies and the Young Learner. 9 (3), 11-13.

Wood, R. (1997). Shakespeare in an elementary school setting: A unique and inspiring educational experience. Phi Delta Kappan. 78 (6), 457-459.


Resources compiled by Dr. Loretta Kuse
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