Webcast sponsored by the Irving K. Barber Learning Centre and hosted by the Faculty of Education’s CREATE series. George Belliveau is Associate Professor at the UBC Department of Language and Literacy Education. He gave the Opening Keynote address, “Shakespeare and drama in the primary classroom” for the Drama New Zealand National Conference in April, as well as conducted workshops with elementary and secondary teachers on drama in the classroom. As a Visiting Professor at the University of Auckland for April 2011, he was invited to present a public lecture on “Research-based theatre.” In May, Belliveau presented “Research-based theatre: Shakespeare in the Elementary classroom,” an invited research presentation at the University of Melbourne.
Relevant Books and Articles at UBC Library
Belliveau, G. A. (2014). Stepping into drama: A midsummer night’s dream in the elementary classroom. Vancouver, BC: Pacific Educational Press.
Fels, L., & Belliveau, G. A. (2007). Exploring curriculum: Performative inquiry, role drama & learning. Vancouver: Pacific Educational Press.
Belliveau, G. (2007). An alternative practicum model for teaching and learning. Canadian Journal of Education / Revue Canadienne De l’Éducation, 30(1), 47-67. [Link]
Belliveau, G. (2004). Struggle to success: Collective drama on anti-bullying. Canadian Theatre Review, 117(117), 42. [Link]
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