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Proceedings of

2nd International Conference on Advances In Social Science, Management and Human Behaviour SMHB 2014

"MULTIPLE INTELLIGENCE AND CREATIVE DRAMA PRACTICES WITH DISADVANTAGED GROUPS"

CEYLA ARCA NALAN AKDUMAN PERVIN OYA TANERI
DOI
10.15224/978-1-63248-032-3-185
Pages
226 - 229
Authors
3
ISBN
978-1-63248-032-3

Abstract: “This study investigates the effectiveness of multiple intelligence activities and creative drama sessions in a disadvantaged school from the perspectives of teachers and students. The data were collected in 2013-2014 academic year by using questionnaire and semi-structured interviews. The participants of this study were 80 3rd grade students, 30 teachers from a public school and 40 parents in Ankara, Turkey. The students were assigned control and experiment groups. In the control groups teachers use traditional instructional methods, while in experiment group teacher used multiple intelligence and creative drama activities. At the end of the semester the students recall levels of the lesson objectives were compared. Findings revealed that the majority of classroom teachers have negative perceptions about the use of the multiple intelligence activities and creative drama sessions in the lessons. According to the teachers crowded classrooms, having many mainstream students, the necessiti”

Keywords: Disadvantaged groups, teacher perceptions, instructional methods, multiple intelligence, creative drama.

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