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Reading Gavin Bolton: a biography for education Jardine, Laurie
Abstract
This biography of internationally recognized drama educator Gavin Bolton has two purposes. Its primary concern is to illuminate the life of a man whose contribution to education and drama has extended over nearly half a century. A pioneer of drama education theory and practice, Bolton has inspired teachers and students towards a deeper understanding of the potential for drama in the classroom. However, this study is not focused solely on Bolton’s work. It seeks to provide the personal, social, emotional, cultural, and historical contexts through which his work can be interrogated. The other significance of this study is its exploration of the potential of contemporary biography as a research tool in education. Currently in an exciting state of flux, biography is moving toward creating new spaces for knowledge. Feminist and postmodern scholars argue for a different way of telling life stories, a complex approach that blends and interrupts the fragments of a life. Biography is no mere accounting of accomplishments. It must offer a richer taste of the many selves occupied by its subject - a wider range of the subjects meaningful encounters, significant life events and emotional textures. A biographical approach to understanding the experience of teachers has consequences for many aspects of the profession. Biography presents a deeply personal opportunity to explore pedagogical models, honour valuable contributions to education, inspire self-reflection in the reader and promote dialogue. I believe that biography can enrich and expand the direction of educational research by creating a new space of inquiry.
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Reading Gavin Bolton: a biography for education
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University of British Columbia
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1994
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This biography of internationally recognized drama educator Gavin Bolton has
two purposes. Its primary concern is to illuminate the life of a man whose
contribution to education and drama has extended over nearly half a century. A
pioneer of drama education theory and practice, Bolton has inspired teachers
and students towards a deeper understanding of the potential for drama in the
classroom. However, this study is not focused solely on Bolton’s work. It seeks
to provide the personal, social, emotional, cultural, and historical contexts
through which his work can be interrogated.
The other significance of this study is its exploration of the potential of
contemporary biography as a research tool in education. Currently in an
exciting state of flux, biography is moving toward creating new spaces for
knowledge. Feminist and postmodern scholars argue for a different way of
telling life stories, a complex approach that blends and interrupts the fragments
of a life. Biography is no mere accounting of accomplishments. It must offer a
richer taste of the many selves occupied by its subject - a wider range of the
subjects meaningful encounters, significant life events and emotional textures.
A biographical approach to understanding the experience of teachers has
consequences for many aspects of the profession. Biography presents a deeply
personal opportunity to explore pedagogical models, honour valuable
contributions to education, inspire self-reflection in the reader and promote
dialogue. I believe that biography can enrich and expand the direction of
educational research by creating a new space of inquiry.
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eng
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2009-04-16
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Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library
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For non-commercial purposes only, such as research, private study and education. Additional conditions apply, see Terms of Use https://open.library.ubc.ca/terms_of_use.
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10.14288/1.0054942
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University of British Columbia
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1995-11
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Graduate
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For non-commercial purposes only, such as research, private study and education. Additional conditions apply, see Terms of Use https://open.library.ubc.ca/terms_of_use.