Living History of Drama in Education Aotearoa
The Centre for Arts and Social Transformation at the University of Auckland in partnership with Drama NZ presents a series of interviews that outlines the living history of Drama in Education.
These interviews were conducted by past president Emma Bishop and funded by the Centre for Arts and Social Transformation. at the University of Auckland.
'The Centre researches how the arts have the potential to make a more socially just and equitable world through improving the quality of life of all citizens. The Centre is outwards focused and builds relationships with educators, artists, activists, policy makers and communities to research the power of the arts for social transformation.'
The interviews represent some of the kaiako who have been instrumental in developing and sustaining our subject association. Participants' in these interviews have given their time, energy and commitment to Drama in Education. Because of them our subject association continues to be for kaiako by kaiako and thrives in the education landscape for all sectors in Aotearoa New Zealand.