The Ideal Educational Experience - Theatre and Theories
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The Ideal Educational Experience:
Examining Different Styles of Teaching and How They Relate to the Stage
Performing in theater has consumed my life since the young age of six. Recently completing my thirtieth show, I am aware of the kind of direction, or education that is needed to help me achieve performance level. Walker Percy, author of "The Loss of the Creature", believes a person must experience the subject being taught in its natural state;
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fferent aspects of creating a show. By combining the different educational experiences helps to make the equation of "actor + director = knowledge" attainable. Percy and Freire both postulate on education theories that can be utilized to do this. Though different in their approaches, modern students and actors can examine and implement both types of learning styles, and by doing so they will be able to create the most ideal education experience. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ **Bibliography** None was required
fferent aspects of creating a show. By combining the different educational experiences helps to make the equation of "actor + director = knowledge" attainable. Percy and Freire both postulate on education theories that can be utilized to do this. Though different in their approaches, modern students and actors can examine and implement both types of learning styles, and by doing so they will be able to create the most ideal education experience. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ **Bibliography** None was required