What do we know about using drama techniques to promote restorative practices?

Using a qualitative interpretive approach, I will be investigating what we know about drama techniques and how they can be used to promote restorative practices. I will be arguing that there is evidence, from the arenas of restorative practices, drama-therapy and the criminal justice sector, to sugg...

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Main Author: Hutchby, Claire
Format: Dissertation (University of Nottingham only)
Language:English
Published: 2015
Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/31189/
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description Using a qualitative interpretive approach, I will be investigating what we know about drama techniques and how they can be used to promote restorative practices. I will be arguing that there is evidence, from the arenas of restorative practices, drama-therapy and the criminal justice sector, to suggest that drama techniques have the potential to promote the underlying principles of the restorative approach. My research objectives seek to highlight and expose the areas of most interest to the academic community in regards to my overarching question. I will be highlighting the position of both drama and restorative practices within the current educational landscape and linking these findings into my implications. Furthermore, a key finding, and basis for academic argument throughout, is that drama’s ability to promote restorative practices is in need of further investigation. Key Words: Restorative practices, Drama techniques, Imagined experience
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spelling nottingham-311892017-10-19T15:18:09Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/31189/ What do we know about using drama techniques to promote restorative practices? Hutchby, Claire Using a qualitative interpretive approach, I will be investigating what we know about drama techniques and how they can be used to promote restorative practices. I will be arguing that there is evidence, from the arenas of restorative practices, drama-therapy and the criminal justice sector, to suggest that drama techniques have the potential to promote the underlying principles of the restorative approach. My research objectives seek to highlight and expose the areas of most interest to the academic community in regards to my overarching question. I will be highlighting the position of both drama and restorative practices within the current educational landscape and linking these findings into my implications. Furthermore, a key finding, and basis for academic argument throughout, is that drama’s ability to promote restorative practices is in need of further investigation. Key Words: Restorative practices, Drama techniques, Imagined experience 2015-12 Dissertation (University of Nottingham only) NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/31189/1/Hutchby_Claire_Dissertation.pdf Hutchby, Claire (2015) What do we know about using drama techniques to promote restorative practices? [Dissertation (University of Nottingham only)]
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What do we know about using drama techniques to promote restorative practices?
title What do we know about using drama techniques to promote restorative practices?
title_full What do we know about using drama techniques to promote restorative practices?
title_fullStr What do we know about using drama techniques to promote restorative practices?
title_full_unstemmed What do we know about using drama techniques to promote restorative practices?
title_short What do we know about using drama techniques to promote restorative practices?
title_sort what do we know about using drama techniques to promote restorative practices?
url https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/31189/