Edward Bond’s Play for Children: Education for Sustainable Development and the Need for Theatre in Education

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Edward Bond’s Play for Children: Education for Sustainable Development and the Need for Theatre in Education

Author

TAKKAÇ, Mehmet
BİÇER, Ahmet Gökhan

Abstract

Education for sustainable development is a process that gives much importance to create a better, safer and a just world. It emphasizes the need for a new vision of education system. Learning for sustainable development, critical thinking, and problem solving should be the main concepts of this process and also the main principles of Theatre in Education movement. Edward Bond, one of the most innovative voices of modern British drama and a leading dramatist who writes for Theatre in Education movement, believes that theatre has a social, political and moral purpose. For this reason he writes plays for educational contexts. His greatest aim to write plays for young people is to enable children to understand themselves, the political society around them and to create a just society. His play The Children (2001) shows a bleak vision of future for children in an unjust society. This paper examines young people’s isolation in a technologised society and shows Bond’s concepts of Theatre in Education movement for a sustainable development.

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Date

2009-06

Extent

660

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