A group of people in colorful attire and camouflage, posing outdoors with toy guns and a large flag, next to a tree. The setting is a grassy area near water with hills in the background, under a clear blue sky.

Angela Guerraro

“What happens to students’ literacy when I make process drama an integral part of my curriculum?”

Educators have long studied the benefits of process drama – the use of dramatic activities for educational purposes with negotiable dramatic outcomes – on literacy and language acquisition. This action research project analyzes the ways in which process drama impacts classroom culture, student engagement with texts, and the development of critical literacy.

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