1. Classroom Space and Creative Student Engagement: A Focus on the Sri Lankan Drama Classroom
- Author
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Irugalbandara, Ayomi Indika, English, Rebecca, Campbell, Marilyn, Irugalbandara, Ayomi Indika, English, Rebecca, and Campbell, Marilyn
- Abstract
Effective drama teaching and learning needs physical space: space for performance, expression, interaction and exploration. However, the Sri Lankan classroom environment remains largely unexplored in terms of investigating the relationship between the physical classroom environment and the teaching and learning of drama when process drama is the method of instruction. This article is based on the findings of a non-randomised control group intervention study, which involved forty classroom observations in secondary schools in Sri Lanka. The observations showed that students who were able to use the school’s open-air theatre for the entire intervention period engaged in far more collaborative, energetic, performative and creative behaviours than other classes who were in a confined classroom space with desks and chairs crammed closely together. Implications for the teaching of drama by different methods are discussed in the Sri Lankan context.
- Published
- 2021