‘Scripts allow hesitant students to be able to assume the protection of a character and play a role or explore issues which may concern them in real life.’
Issues contains a collection of scripts, discussion prompts and activities for use in the classroom, as a way of opening up students to understand and process topical and sensitive issues in their world, from a range of perspectives. The art of performing harnesses the students’ engagement in the subject and offers a chance to immerse themselves within the protection of a character or role.
This book gives middle school and secondary school students a chance to discuss contemporary topics or problems during the classroom rehearsal and performance of these scripts. There are enough parts for the whole class to participate, and conversation prompts and activities are provided to extend and deepen classroom discussion.
Extensively workshopped and already used in classrooms nationally, this large collection of student performance scripts allows students and teachers to improve their ability to understand, navigate and discuss sensitive issues in the classroom.
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About the Author
Introduction
Wrong Rhymes – A script about inclusion
Inside Outside In – An audio play about anorexia nervosa
The Umbrella Trees with Weak Knees – A conservation spoof
She’s Not Here Any More – A script about the death of a classmate
The Galactic Gossipmongers – A futuristic look at peer group pressure and highly contagious disease
Putting It On – A script about haemophilia
The House of X – A script about prejudice
Colours – A script with a colourful approach to prejudice
The Bunga-Berry Pavlova Dream with Whipped Cream – A melodrama about a country town initiative to attract tourists
The Parts of Speech TV Show – A script about finding the right words in difficult situations
Sleuth Astrid: The Mind Reading Chook – A simple satire with complex ideas for gifted students
Sleuth Astrid: Lost Voice of the Grand Final – A play about celebrations and the influence of sport
Contacts and Further Information
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Educator-author Hazel Edwards has written books for children, teachers and adults. Her best-known publication is the children’s picture book classic There’s a Hippopotamus on Our Roof Eating Cake (1980), now a series of picture books, classroom play scripts, a musical stage production and a short movie.