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  • Forum-theatre technique to foster creative and active problem solving: A resilience-building intervention among in-service teachers

    Author(s)
    Sappa, Viviana
    Barabasch, Antje
    Griffith University Author(s)
    Sappa, Viviana
    Year published
    2020
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    This paper introduces the results of an evaluation of the Forum-theatre workshop method, which was designed within the framework of a resilience-building intervention. About 230 in-service vocational school teachers in Canton of Ticino participated in the study. A mixed-methods research design was applied to investigate potentialities of the Forum-theatre technique in generating a better understanding about interpersonal conflicts at school while fostering active coping strategies. Data were collected by means of participatory observation and a self-reported questionnaire. The findings indicate a perceived positive impact ...
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    This paper introduces the results of an evaluation of the Forum-theatre workshop method, which was designed within the framework of a resilience-building intervention. About 230 in-service vocational school teachers in Canton of Ticino participated in the study. A mixed-methods research design was applied to investigate potentialities of the Forum-theatre technique in generating a better understanding about interpersonal conflicts at school while fostering active coping strategies. Data were collected by means of participatory observation and a self-reported questionnaire. The findings indicate a perceived positive impact in terms of proactive participation, critical awareness and activated reflectivity. In addition, the interactive drama technique encouraged participants to activate a dialog between multiple perspectives, thus enlarging the perceived spectrum of possible actions during relational conflicts. The paper concludes with implications for creativity and resilience research.
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    Journal Title
    Journal of Adult and Continuing Education
    Volume
    26
    Issue
    1
    DOI
    https://doi.org/10.1177/1477971419842884
    Subject
    Education systems
    Social Sciences
    Education & Educational Research
    Forum-theatre technique
    art-based research
    creativity
    Publication URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10072/397257
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