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Theatre and Literacy. ITLP. The International Theatre and Literacy Project The ITLP brings theatre artists from the US to developing countries to conduct community based playwriting and theatre workshops for secondary school students and teachers.
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ITLP • The International Theatre and Literacy Project • The ITLP brings theatre artists from the US to developing countries to conduct community based playwriting and theatre workshops for secondary school students and teachers. • Tanzania, Rwanda, Bali, Ethiopia, India, South Africa • Improve students capacity to read, write and speak. • Cultivate their imaginations and nurture creativity. • http://www.itlp.org/about/mission.php
Using Drama to Build Literacy • Drama creates interest and motivation • Explore the roles of character • See themselves in a new light • Drama encourages scaffolding • Develops decoding knowledge through drama • Develops vocabulary through drama
Reader’s Theatre • English Language Learners can benefit from having opportunities to read a text many times because this helps them develop fluency, vocabulary, and comprehension. • Reader’s Theatre gets students thinking about the character’s in a focused way. • Evaluated based on: Volume, Clarity, Expression, Posture, Eye Contact • Self-confidence
Teaching Artist Project • Across the US, students who are still developing proficiency in English comprise a large and growing subpopulation. • English Language Learners have unique learning needs. • This project demonstrates strategies for teaching literacy and social skills through drama and dance. • Various lesson plans for Kindergarten, 1st , an 2nd grade. • http://sites.uci.edu/class/
American Place Theatre • Present professionally staged adaptations of significant American literary works. • Gives students a new form of access to literature by bringing it to life. • 400.000 students national wide • Enhance students engagement during the learning process and their achievement in standard-based units of study