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  • Empowering in-service teachers: A resilience-building intervention based on the forum theatre technique

    Author(s)
    Sappa, V
    Barabasch, A
    Griffith University Author(s)
    Sappa, Viviana
    Year published
    2020
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    This chapter discusses the potentialities of the Forum theatre technique to empower teachers’ resilience. The Forum theatre is a three-phase participatory drama technique based on Augusto Boal’s Theatre of the Oppressed that includes: (a) a theatre performance mainly described in terms of the oppressed-oppressor dynamic; (b) an interactive phase where the audience members are invited to replace the actors in order to solve the represented conflicts; and (c) a final shared reflection and exchange of feelings and thoughts about what they have experienced. This theatre technique was applied in continuing education workshops ...
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    This chapter discusses the potentialities of the Forum theatre technique to empower teachers’ resilience. The Forum theatre is a three-phase participatory drama technique based on Augusto Boal’s Theatre of the Oppressed that includes: (a) a theatre performance mainly described in terms of the oppressed-oppressor dynamic; (b) an interactive phase where the audience members are invited to replace the actors in order to solve the represented conflicts; and (c) a final shared reflection and exchange of feelings and thoughts about what they have experienced. This theatre technique was applied in continuing education workshops involving a total of 230 in-service vocational school teachers in Switzerland. The study aimed to explore the emotional, cognitive and social perceived impact of this participatory drama technique among the participants. The findings showed a high potential of the theatre-based technique to stimulate emotional, reflective and social resources that are fundamental for resilience at both the individual and organisational levels.
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    Book Title
    Arts-Based Research, Resilience and Well-being Across the Lifespan
    DOI
    https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-26053-8_9
    Publication URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10072/412812
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