Honoring Stories and Integrating Curriculum™
Doing Our Part Together
To Build and Sustain Communities
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Learn how the ethnodramatic approach Honoring Stories and Integrating Curriculum™
Learn how the ethnodramatic approach Honoring Stories and Integrating Curriculum™
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We Help Schools, Businesses, and Governments:
Join Local, Regional, National and International Communities In Making Change
We Help Schools, Businesses, and Governments
- Identify and Solve Pressing (Regional, National and International) Problems With Communities
- Build Inclusive Innovative Teams
- Streamline Communication Across Departments
- Diversify Production and Evaluation Systems
- Create Diverse Talent Pipelines
- Engage Teams in Organizational Thought Leadership
- Coordinate Change-Making Efforts with Other Sectors
- Deepen and Expand Revenue Streams
An Agile Method for Community Building that Engages Organizations in Change-Making
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Honoring Stories and Integrating Curriculum™ Comes From
Our Youth Ethnodrama Programs
Fair Housing Conference
GCAA Ethnodrama Youth Performance
April 25, 2018, 8:30am-4pm
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An overview of the latest 2017-2018 Ethnodrama After-School Program at Grand Center Arts Academy, including the first youth performance of their ethnodrama.
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Ethnodrama Student Testimonials
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Teacher Testimonial |
Ethnodrama: Youth Create Compelling Community Conversations
Ethnodrama: Drama, Media, and Literacy Instructional Support
Ethnodrama involves interdisciplinary teaching and learning that strengthens student reading comprehension and writing abilities. With ethnodrama, students encounter instruction centered in their questions, identities, cultures, and artistic and intellectual goals. Ethnodrama can serve as a school-wide inquiry for all subject areas, and it can be integrated into any content area.
Through ethnodrama, students become sophisticated interpreters of their worlds. They acquire powerful frameworks for civic discourse and socially just action. They become community leaders and competent language users in a wide variety of contexts. Ethnodrama is useful for any grade, k-16.
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