Drama as democratic and inclusive practice

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This article examines how two devising theater projects with 43 seventh grade pupils respond to values in adaptive education: inclusion, appreciation, variation, experience, relevance, context, and participation. We focus on statue work and the formation of ideas through negotiation processes. The project responds to and concretizes democratic working methods and a pupil perspective in adaptive education. The article suggests that exploratory ensemble-based forms of learning offer the pupils an opportunity to discover their own and the other’s voice, which opens up inclusion into a community.

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Storsve, K., Gjærum, R. G., & Rasmussen, B. (2021). Drama as democratic and inclusive practice. Youth Theatre Journal, 35(1–2), 65–78. https://doi.org/10.1080/08929092.2021.1891164

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