Class 2- Learning through drama. Multiple intelligences and learning styles.
Tuesday, May 22nd, 2007After taking in all the infomation on the benefits and importance of developing the Multiple Intelligences of students students, I was pleasntly suprised to see that my MI quiz outcome showed that I used my middle brain. I found this comforting as I assumed it indicated that I used both Right and Left sides of the brain. I then began to notice that my approach to learning consisted of the use of a variety of approaches.
Coming from a drama background I always assumed that my preferred learning style was a physical, emotionally, kinaesthetic approach, I didnt beleive that I made much use of logical-mathematical, or musical intelligences, but on further thought I realized that I did approach work from these perspectives when my understanding was not instant. I have come to appreciate how important it is to provide students with a variety of learning styles becasue it is through these experiences that they can develop their MI’s.
Within drama work there is the potential to develop all 7 intelligences dependant on what is incorporated into the drama activity.
In regards to the 4 mentioned activities , roleplay/creative drama/Formal drama and Simulations, I believe some inteligences are more closely related to particular activities than others.
Formal theater, which involves working with a text, memorising lines and the construction of costume’s and music, has the ability to devlop student’s Linguistic Intelligence as students are making meaning and finding conections with the language. Musical intelligence has the opportunity to be developed as they work on staging, choreography and through finding the rhythm of the particular text.
The performance of theatre/drama pieces helps to develop confidence, it is one way that students can begin to explore and understand themselves and their place in the world, these understandings can guide their future choices and directions, assisting their Intrapersonal development.
Role play is an excellent way to integrate other disciplines due to its informal nature, and is therefor able to stimulate all 7 intelligences. The evaluation stage of a role play provides an excellent opportunity for the development of both inter and intra personal Intelligences as they critique and analyise their work both personally and within a group.
This holds true for Simulations - a variety of learning can be addressed froma range of subject areas and any of the 7 Intelligences can be focused apon.
Creative drama has the potential to assist with logical-mathematical Intelligences through the incorporation of Maths concepts into the scene work. An example of teaching science concepts through drama is mentioned by Cambell,L.,Cambell,B.& Dickson in Moving to Learn: Kinaesthetic Learning ( Deakin University Reader, Drama for Learning across the Curriculum) The article shows that you can address and clarify understandings from a physical/ role play perspective, offering students a new way to explore their work.
I believe that all the activities rely heavily on Bodily-Kinaestetic Intelligence -the uniting of body and mind- and it is because of this that MI’s are able to be developed. It is well documented that physicalisation and vocalization are innate to all human beings, especially so with children. It is so valuable to make use of what is intrinsic to our nature within education.
Each activity requires movement of sorts - staging in rehearsal, making use of the space in a roleplay, finding ways to express themselves physically in a Simulation. Any form of rehearsal makes use of this intelligence, it also offers a chance to work on Spatial and Logical-Mathematical intelligences as studnets are logically solving spatial problems when considering actor-audience relationships whilse on stage.
I belive the benefits of drama as a learning medium is that if provides students with a way of developing their own method of working, as they explore how thier mind works and eventually develop thier own voice. this self awarenss is essential in the devlopment of independant thinkers and confident autonomous learners. From this place any other learning can be built. Drama helps to develop not only the emotional intelligence of the student but the whole person. Such an intelligence is the foundation that all other learning can be built apon.