PGCE Research Bites 16 - Creating an Accountable Anti-Racist Space in the Drama Classroom with Cara Whitfield
PGCE research bites is back! Our student teachers have completed the latest set of assignments in which they address an area of interest or need in their schools. Reviewing the literature and outlining arguments and recommendations, our student teachers have all presented a visual summary of their research to their schools. Over the next few weeks we're bringing some of the best work to a wider audience in podcast and video form.
Today, Cara Whitfield from PGCE Secondary Drama discusses with Emma her research into creating accountable anti-racist spaces in the drama classroom.
If you'd like to see this podcast in video form, you can check out the Professional Learning with the Cardiff Partnership YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/@cardiffpartnership
Thanks to Cara for making her visual summary available, which you can download here.
Cara's six sources are:
Williams, C., 2021. Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic Communities, Contributions and
Cynefin in the New Curriculum Working Group. Available at:
https://dera.ioe.ac.uk/37607/1/black-asian-minority-ethnic-communities-contributions-cynefin-new-curriculum-working-group-final-report.pdf
Utt, J. and Tochluk, S. (2016). ‘White Teacher, Know Thyself.’ Urban Education, 55(1) doi:10.1177/0042085916648741.
Smith, L. (2020) ‘Top Ten Texts: A Survey of Commonly-taught KS3 Class Readers’, Teaching English, 23, pp.30-33.
Tanner, S.J., Miller, E.T. and Montgomery, S. (2018). We might play different parts: theatrical improvisation and anti-racist pedagogy. Research in Drama Education: The Journal of Applied Theatre and Performance, 23(4), pp.523–538. doi:10.1080/13569783.2018.1494557.
Gallagher, K. and Rivière, D. (2007). When drama praxis rocks the boat: struggles of subjectivity, audience, and performance. Research in Drama Education: The Journal of Applied Theatre and Performance, 12(3), pp.319–330. doi:10.1080/13569780701560412.
Carter, C. and Sallis, R. (2016). Dialogues of diversity: examining the role of educational drama techniques in affirming diversity and supporting inclusive educational practices in primary schools. NJ, 40(1), pp.78–88. doi:10.1080/14452294.2016.1239504.
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Recorded in studio B2.16 at Cardiff Metropolitan University's Cyncoed Campus on 17th March 2023
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