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A Case Study of Drama Education for Kindergarten Children in the United States: Drama Specialists' Beliefs and Practices

  • Wee, Su-Jeong
    • Child Studies in Asia-Pacific Contexts
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    • v.1 no.1
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    • pp.59-75
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    • 2011
  • This case study examines two drama specialists' perspectives on the purpose of drama education and how their visions and beliefs are reflected in their drama practices during a sixweek kindergarten drama program. Two experienced drama specialists who have worked at public elementary schools located in the Midwestern United States were the main participants of this case study. Using a qualitative case study method, in-depth observations and semistructured interviews were carried out. Findings show that the drama specialists believed the purpose of drama education to be the building of self-confidence, creativity, awareness of the arts and respect for others. Both congruent and inconsistent relations between their beliefs and their teaching practices were observed. Based on these findings, an understanding of how specialists' beliefs and practices contribute to a broader understanding of drama education is further discussed.

A Study on the Use of Process Drama to Improve Korean Speaking Ability: Focusing on a Unit Design of Sejong Intermediate Korean Conversation Coursebook (한국어 말하기 능력 향상을 위한 과정극(process drama) 활용에 대한 고찰 -'세종한국어 회화 중급' 교재의 과제 단원 개발을 중심으로-)

  • Lee, Junghee;Park, Hae-ok
    • Journal of Korean language education
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    • v.29 no.1
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    • pp.199-222
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    • 2018
  • This study attempts to apply process drama in teaching Korean speaking. For that goal, the first part of the study introduces the main features of process drama exploring the possible use of teaching Korean speaking, and the second part presents a concrete example of developing a unit of the Sejong intermediate Korean conversation coursebook which was designed using a process drama method. Process drama is a process-oriented drama activity which progresses only with the teacher and students' spontaneous participation. With its unique meaning-oriented interaction paradigm, it has been suggested as an effective way of teaching and learning a foreign language. Since it emphasizes students' spontaneity, cooperation, and authentic communication, it commonly provides plenty of opportunities for students to interact in a meaningful context. Despite its effectiveness in teaching speaking, it has rarely been used in KFL contexts. Considering the limited opportunities to practice speaking in KFL classrooms, using a communication-rich activity such as process drama would be an optimal solution. This study, therefore, examines possible application of process drama in teaching Korean speaking, and introduces sample speaking materials designed for KFL intermediate learners.

Process Drama for Bilingual Education in Multiculturalism (다문화시대 이중언어교육을 위한 교육연극)

  • Han, Gyu-Yong
    • Journal of Korean Theatre Studies Association
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    • no.40
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    • pp.451-502
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    • 2010
  • The thesis is to look for the method of applying process drama for bilingual education in multicultural society. This purpose can be resolved in three steps: first, to understand the purposes and functions of education changing to multicultural society; second, to survey the need of bilingual education conformed to its purposes and functions; last, to understand the theoretical background of process drama and seek the method of utilizing it to bilingual education. Recently, the Korean society is also changing to multicultural society with international marriages and immigrant workers. But they have difficulties in communicating in Korean, and their children have even the same. Under the basis of multiculturalism wanting peace and mutual respect between cultural groups, they have to be educated in equality. This is why the bilingual education is needed in our society. Process drama, a widely used term for educational drama in Britain, claims its effectiveness for L1, L2 and bilingual education, for the principal medium in drama is language and what drama delivers is related to meaningful human experiences. It is also supported on script theory of linguistic therapy. Kase-Polisini classifies the developmental process of education drama into 1) planning, 2) playing and 3) evaluation. This process can be applied to educational drama for language as well. Rather, educational drama applying to bilingual education has even more availability with the varieties of group organization and subject matter. Conclusively speaking, the group of dual language schools can be organized into 1) mother-tongued group, 2) mother-tongued and L2 group, 3) multilingual group, or 4) L3 group in educational drama activity, as the class generally consist of the mixed multilingual children. And the subject matter can deal with 1) the Korean society and culture, 2) the society and culture of the purposed language country, or 3) the society and culture of the third nations.

A Research about Interrelationships between Viewing Motivations of Korean Drama, General Attitude toward Korean Drama, and Korea's National Image: Focusing on Korean Drama Viewers Via online in Vietnam and Philippines (한국드라마 해외 온라인 시청자들의 시청동기와 한국드라마에 대한 태도, 그리고 한국이미지의 연관성 연구: 베트남과 필리핀 시청자들을 중심으로)

  • Lee, Yang-Hwan
    • Korean journal of communication and information
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    • v.66
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    • pp.273-297
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    • 2014
  • This paper conducted a survey targeting online Korean drama viewers in Vietnam and Philippines, to investigate the relationships between viewing motivations of Korean drama, general attitude toward Korean drama, and Korea's national image. Factor analyses found six viewing motivations of Korean drama, and the most powerful viewing motivation of Korean drama were entertainment/relaxation(Vietnam) and longing for actor(actress)(Philippines), respectively. In addition, two path analyses showed that viewing motivations had a significant influence on general attitude toward Korean drama. Longing for actor(actress) and entertainment/relaxation motivations were critical factors in both countries' paths, but habit motivation was negatively related to general attitude toward Korean drama. In case of Korea's national image, the results showed that the more positive general attitude toward Korean drama, the more positive images of national image. Conclusions, implications, and limitations were also discussed.

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A Study of TV Drama Clothes Analysis in Domestic Fashion Style - Focused on 2002's TV Drama - (국내 패션 스타일에 반영된 TV 드라마 의상 분석에 관한 연구 - 2002년 이후 드라마 '겨울연가', '옥탑방 고양이', '요조숙녀'를 중심으로 -)

  • Lee Ji-Hyoun;Chung Eun-Sook
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Costume
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    • v.55 no.7 s.98
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    • pp.22-37
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    • 2005
  • The purpose of this study is to analyze TV drama clothes that is reflected in domestic TV fashion style. Frist of all, luxiry look is one of drama cloth's signiture look. It takes a imported brand wear and a high price accessories. Especially, the hero and heroine of the drama 'Fine lady' wear imported brand jacket and a accessories as earrings, shoes and bags are in fashion. Also the hero of the drama 'The room of a roofiop's cat' wear Armani shirts and Kenzo suits. Second, nowadays sportive look is one of fashion trend and young people's representative look. The drama 'The room of a rooftop's cat' has define trends when it comes to training wear. And the training wear is a big hit because of drama 'The room of a rooftop's cat' hero and heroine. Third, utility look shows a practical wear and comfortable wear The utility look's items is shirring T-shirt, cargo pants and jeans. In addition to that drama's hero and heroine make a lots of fashion. The hero of drama 'Winter sonata' of hair style and matching muffler is in fashion. Also TV drama's fashion is a potent influence.

A Study about Drama CD development possibility in Korea contents market. (Focus on Educational Contents) (Drama cd의 한국 마켓에서의 발전 가능성 연구: Educational Content를 중심으로)

  • Cho, Hyung-ik;Kim, Jiseong
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Information and Commucation Sciences Conference
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    • 2016.05a
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    • pp.203-207
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    • 2016
  • Drama CD는 One source multi use의 한 사례로써 다양한 콘텐츠 사업이 잘 연계되어 있는 일본에서는 이미 널리 활용되고 있는 콘텐츠이며 그에 따라 수익창출도 상당한 수준이다. 일본에 이웃한 한국에도 일본의 Drama CD가 영향을 미쳐, Drama CD가 발표되어왔고 일반 드라마 제작 이전의 테스트 베드로써 활용하는 수준까지 이르고 있다. 그러나 한국 콘텐츠 분야에서 Drama CD의 마켓 쉐어는 아직 그 입지가 크지 않으며, 또한 자체적인 잠재력에 비해 오락적 요소로서만 한정되어 활용되어 왔다. 본 논문에서는 Drama CD가 한국 시장에 One source multi use의 한 사례로써 Educational Content를 중심으로 가능성이 있는지에 대해 알아보고, 이와 함께 Drama CD를 활용할 수 있는 Educational Content 사업분야와 시장성에 대해 알아보고자 한다.

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Action Research on the Effective Direction of Three-year-old Children's Drama Activities (만 3세 유아 동극 활동의 효과적 운영방안에 대한 실행연구)

  • Jang, Hyun Jin;Hong, Yong Hee
    • Korean Journal of Child Studies
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    • v.34 no.2
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    • pp.63-81
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    • 2013
  • The purpose of this study was to investigate and conduct effective schemes to direct drama activities for three-year-old children and to examine its influence on them. This research subjects comprised 23 three-year-old children and 2 teachers attending classes at Gureum at SanDeul kindergarten in Seoul, Korea. The researcher first recognized that problems existed in the ways in which children's leading roles were limited by the actor's roles themselves and they therefore were constrained in their use of dramatic expressions while performing drama activities. The researcher also recognized that children's drama activities integrated with traditional culture were largely deficient. For more effectively direction of children's drama activities, action research method was conducted over two sessions. First, certain factors of plays and traditional culture were incorporated within children's drama activities. Second, certain factors of Madangguk and traditional culture were also incorporated within children's drama activities. Through undertaking this research project, children were given the opportunity to actively participated in drama activities, trained their range of imaginative expressions, improved their cooperation with peers and enhanced their interest in traditional culture. The research suggests that children's drama activities when integrated with plays and Madangguk could effectively enhance children's artistic and educational skill.

A Study on the Cooperative Patterns of Literature and Drama -Focused on , (문학과 드라마의 통섭 양상 연구 -<쓸쓸하고 찬란하신(神) 도깨비>, <신사의 품격>을 중심으로)

  • Son, Mi-young
    • The Journal of the Convergence on Culture Technology
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    • v.5 no.1
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    • pp.37-43
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    • 2019
  • Korean dramas since the 2000s are continuously experimenting with new narrative possibilities. Especially in the recent Korean drama, various modes of hybridization, mixing, and transformation are attempted. Therefore, this study aims to examine the consensus of literature and drama through popular drama in 2010. This study examines how literary texts are utilized in dramas through the use of Kim Eun-sook's lonely and glorious god-goblin and gentleman's dignity, and how these narrative and visual effects are gained. These two dramas are not only popular drama in Korea but also have important implications for interpreting literature and drama consciousness because they actively utilize literary texts in drama. This is the process of interpreting the main scene in which literature and the drama conspire, and grasping its significance. Through this study, we analyze the process of borrowing the part of the text of the text, drama, and taking the effect of storytelling by using 'book' as its materiality. This will confirm the way in which various genres are mixed and juxtaposed in one video text and its effects.

The Characteristics and Settlement of Drama Education in German School - Focusing on Drama Class of Secondary School- (독일학교 연극교육의 정착화와 연극수업의 특징 -중등학교 연극수업을 중심으로-)

  • Lee, Won-Hyeon
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.16 no.6
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    • pp.114-122
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    • 2016
  • For the correct settlement of 'drama' subject mentioned as a new art subject within school education of Korea, this paper deals with the relevant contents by using German drama education equipped with the systematic educational system in the world as an objective model. First, analyzing the historical correlations between German school and drama education, this paper refers to the settlement process of drama education in German school after the enforcement of educational reform policy in Germany of 2009, and also the direction and characteristics of drama class. Such a research background contains the objectives to directly/indirectly verify the suitability of drama education for the suggestion of convergence(integrated) education and increase of creativity required for the current Korean school education, and also to be helpful to the establishment of institutional directions for Korean culture & art education in the future.

An applied English drama in primary English education (초등영어교육에서의 영어연극 활용법)

  • Park, Chan-Jo
    • English Language & Literature Teaching
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    • v.17 no.2
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    • pp.161-180
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    • 2011
  • This study aims to illustrate the value of teaching English drama in the course of teaching primary English and suggests a model for primary English drama in an English camp for Children. Drama is the world of assumption where language is used just like in real life. It has a positive effect on foreign language learning by encouraging the operation of certain psychological factors which facilitate oral communication. Dramatic techniques such as storytelling, role play, chant, song and games can be used in the EFL classroom to help bring about such results. Meanwhile, making a primary English drama in an English camp for Children would be practical mode to attain the essential purpose of EFL teaching particularly to get over the drawbacks of Korean students' communicative competence under the school's inflexible EFL education curriculum. In this paper, I will present the effectiveness of English drama and the skills for using it with ESL students and suggest some notes that can be used to reinforce the goals set out from the position of the teacher, student and teaching material. It is confirmed that the trained leader, students' affirmative attitude and systematic teaching materials are needed to maximize the effects of drama activities. In addition to that, there will be showed a model of instruction targeted to the primary students learning English in an English camp for Children.

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