How Drama Activates Learning research talk

The Drama Summer Institute & the Department of Language and Literacy Education invite you to a research talk:

How Drama Activates Learning

Dr. Michael Anderson (University of Sydney)

Dr. Christine Sinclair (University of Melbourne)

Wednesday, July 24th 3:30-4:30 (Reception to follow)

PON “F” Digital Learning Centre, room 103

Michael Anderson is an associate professor and associate dean for Strategic Communications in the Faculty of Education and Social Work at The University of Sydney, Australia. His research and teaching concentrates on how arts educators begin, evolve and achieve growth in their careers and how students engage with arts and technology to learn and create in arts education.

Christine Sinclair is head of Drama Education at the University of Melbourne, Australia. She teaches and researches across a range of arts and drama education programs, from teacher education to community, youth arts and Shakespeare. She is also a freelance community artist, working as a writer and director in many community settings. She has recently directed a one-woman performance based on a personal prison memoir, Revlon and Razor at La Mama in Melbourne, Australia.

 

Co-sponsored by PDCE and LLED.