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The Role of Drama in Task-based Learning: Agency, Identity and Autonomy
2012
SCENARIO: Journal for Performative Teaching, Learning, Research
Drama is a genre which connects the public and private, the rehearsed and the spontaneous, the self and the other. These intriguing relationships may be examined, from an applied linguistic perspective, through the concepts of agency, autonomy and identity. This paper discusses the role of drama in university language learning within a task-based framework, and draws from an example of a collaborative drama task designed for postgraduate students in an English for Academic Purposes programme.
doi:10.33178/scenario.6.2.6
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