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Peer reviewedBuchanan, Suzanne – Legacy, 1999
Describes how the national park service interprets the Blackstone River Valley National Heritage Corridor. (CCM)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Elementary Secondary Education, History, National Parks
Ratliff, Gerald Lee – CEA Forum, 2006
The primary pedagogical principle of Reader's Theatre is that it "dramatizes" literature to provide both a visual and an oral stimulus for students who may be unaccustomed to using their imagination to experience literary works like novels, poems, essays, or short stories. Promoting a suggestive, "theatrical mind" approach to…
Descriptors: Theater Arts, Oral Interpretation, Literature, Performance Factors
Harvey, Carl A., II – School Library Media Activities Monthly, 2005
Traditional story times begin with "The author of this book is..." and "The illustrator of this book is...". Although library media specialists emphasize the role of an author and an illustrator in creating a book, students often have difficulty making the connection between the name and a real person. Learning involves making connections and…
Descriptors: School Libraries, Media Specialists, Educational Experience, Motivation Techniques
Vartabedian, Robert A. – 1995
This essay examines the art of oral interpretation from a "vocal" perspective--that is, it focuses on the crucial nature of vocal dimensions in oral interpretation. Moreover, the essay argues for an interpreter's hierarchy of vocal needs (modeled after Abraham Maslow's 1970 theory). The interpreter's hierarchy of vocal needs involves…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Interpretive Skills, Oral Interpretation, Speech Instruction
Mills, Daniel; Gaer, David C. – 1992
A study examined introductions used in competitive oral interpretation events. A total of 97 introductions (from four oral interpretation events at a nationally recognized Midwestern intercollegiate forensic tournament) were analyzed using four categories: Descriptive, Simple Theme, Descriptive and Simple Theme, and Argumentative Theme. Results…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Debate, Debate Format, Higher Education
Riley, Jobie E. – 1988
This 47-item bibliography lists selected sources which offer advice, instruction, and opinion on the subject of clerical reading, including when and how it should be done. Basic speech textbooks and articles; secular oral interpretation textbooks and articles; religious source materials; and classical collections of sermons are annotated and…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Clergy, Oral Interpretation, Persuasive Discourse
Holloway, Hal; And Others – 1982
The materials in this paper were drawn from an action caucus called to seek common criteria for the presentation and judging of oral interpretation and forensic tournaments. The first section of the paper consists of presentations made by participants. Topics covered in these presentations are (1) consistency in judging, (2) the role of oral…
Descriptors: Competition, Debate, Evaluation Criteria, Evaluation Methods
Ratliff, Gerald Lee – 1980
The creative use of dramatic performance in the senior high school and college introductory literature classroom involves students as participants rather than as spectators, and encourages recognition and understanding of poetic images, character relationships, symbols, and other literary principles essential to comprehend if students are to…
Descriptors: Creative Teaching, Dramatics, Higher Education, Literature Appreciation
Gross, Roger – 1974
That a play has one central action which is its formal cause is the most influential interpretative idea to emerge among theatre writers since the old model of situation/incident/complication/climax/denouement. Unfortunately, the action concept has been insufficiently developed, excessive hopes have been pinned on it, and it has become a reductive…
Descriptors: Acting, Drama, Dramatics, Higher Education
Sturdivant, Pina S. – Southern Speech Communication Journal, 1978
Proposes an alternative interpretation to John Keats'"Ode To A Nightingale," which illustrates a greater interplay of conflict and tension and offers a potentially more varied performance. (MH)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Interpretive Reading, Literary Criticism, Mythic Criticism
Pelias, Ronald J. – Southern Speech Communication Journal, 1985
Examines approaches to interpretation study contained in basic interpretation textbooks. Describes the performance criticism each approach generates. (PD)
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Discovery Processes, Higher Education, Literary Criticism
Peer reviewedRenz, Byron B. – Communication Education, 1986
Examines and suggests improvements in the broadcasting speech event (radio newscast reading) in forensic competition. (PD)
Descriptors: Competition, Evaluation Criteria, News Reporting, Oral Interpretation
Ratliff, Gerald Lee – 1998
Successful approaches to a more theatrical classroom performance of literature initially depend on a student performer's critical ability to analyze literature and the creative ability to ultimately give voice and body to a literary character. An imaginative Reader's Theater classroom exercises blueprint is also an essential ingredient in…
Descriptors: Characterization, Class Activities, Higher Education, Introductory Courses
Peer reviewedWashington, Earl M. – Communication Education, 1983
Reports the following concerns of beginning oral interpretation students: (1) dealing with stage fright; (2) finding suitable material; (3) analyzing the literature; and (4) using voice and body for performance. Proposes choral reading as an effective means to deal with these concerns, since the emphasis is on group rather than solo performance.…
Descriptors: Anxiety, Choral Speaking, College Students, Higher Education
Peer reviewedVan Metre, Patricia D. – Language Arts, 1977
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Interpretive Reading, Literature Appreciation, Oral Interpretation

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