Drama and arts-based professional learning: exploring face-to-face, online and transmedia models
© 2017 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group Australian and international research has identified that many generalist teachers have limited confidence and experience in teaching the Arts in the early years of schooling and education. There is also a significant gap in the provision of quality professional learning programs for teachers. Research has identified that appropriate training and professional learning programs need to provide teachers with practical experiences, informed by sound pedagogical theory and some form of ongoing support and potential for collaboration and shared learning. This article reports on the development of a professional learning programme which sought to support arts-focussed professional development of early years teachers. The project, known as The Open Storybox, lead to the development of a model which could be called a ‘transmedia’ learning model, as it utilises different media, and flows of content across digital platforms and technologies as well as the embodied and material.
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28Issue
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1470-1286ISSN
1047-6210Publisher
Taylor & Francis (Routledge)Publisher DOI
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2017-01-23Era Eligible
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