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Actors in the Classroom: The Dramatic Pedagogy Model of Counselor Education
Authors:Philip B. Clarke  Erin E. Binkley  Sharon M. Andrews
Affiliation:Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, USA
Abstract:Role playing is a fundamental component in the training of counselors to use counseling skills. However, role play activities commonly involve counseling students as clients or actors and hence have notable limitations. One training method widely practiced in the medical profession is the use of professional actors as patients. Although there are some examples in the literature of studies that have used actors for counselor training, most address only a specific topic or skill set. In this article, the authors propose the dramatic pedagogy model (DPM) as a comprehensive model for implementing client actors into the education of counselors. The DPM includes a set of pedagogical techniques and a structure for preparing actors and curriculum.
Keywords:Actors  counseling skills  counselor education  creativity  creativity in counseling  experiential activities  theatre
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