An Intergenerational Care Game
Youngsters re-enact some of life’s essential dramas in a game that builds both knowledge and empathy
Youngsters re-enact some of life’s essential dramas in a game that builds both knowledge and empathy
Using story and arts-based activities to engage diverse learners in environmental education
An unlikely partnership between a high school drama class and park interpreters sparked a unique and effective invasive species education program
Using role-play and dramatic activities to encourage feelings of environmental connectedness in children.
READ THE FULL ARTICLE FROM GREEN TEACHER'S SPRING 2013 ISSUE.
Unconventional dramatic forms that foster critical thinking and environmental learning in children 7 and up. Allows children to unpack environmental frustrations and to foster creative local solutions. Participants learn how to use alternative modes of decision-making that promote equal participation and respect.
Cross-curricular drama activities that help students explore environmental topics and develop empathy for the natural world. These activities include guided imagery, in-role drama, writing and performing plays, and creating skits or raps. Appropriate for all ages.
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