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The Relationship Between The Individual and the Collective Learning Process In Drama

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The individual and collective aspects in the learning process will always be present at the same time in the classroom in drama in education. The individual aspect is represented by the individual student’s or teacher’s experiences and perspectives, while the collective aspect is represented by the community that the students and the teacher create together. This collective aspect is all the experiences that the students and the teacher have in common in the same social and cultural context of the classroom.

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Sæbø, A.B. (2011). The Relationship Between The Individual and the Collective Learning Process In Drama. In: Schonmann, S. (eds) Key Concepts in Theatre/Drama Education. SensePublishers. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-6091-332-7_4

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