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Applied Theatre Podcast

S01 E27 - Dr. Thalia Goldstein / Why Theatre Education Matters.

29 Sep 2024

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Subscribe on Spotify, Apple & Google Podcasts and YouTube (w/subtitles) - Applied Theatre PodcastDr. Thalia Goldstein, an associate professor and director of the Applied Developmental Psychology program in the Department of Psychology at George Mason University, released a new book titled 'Why Theatre Education Matters' in the summer of 2024. The book delves into the examination of psychological processes involved when participating in theatre. Dr. Goldstein shares her research findings and provides practical applications for facilitators, educators, and actors. As the practice of Applied Theatre continues to evolve, Dr. Thalia Goldstein's research deserves recognition and consideration when advocating for the pivotal role of drama and theatre in the development of young individuals. Greatly appreciate your time, Thalia. Thank you.Why Theatre Education Matters: https://www.amazon.com/Why-Theatre-Education-Matters-Understanding/dp/0807769983Why Theatre Education Matters, published in summer 2024, is a psychological analysis anddescription of the benefits of learning how to act and perform. This book looks behind thecurtain of theatre education to see how thinking on stage happens in real classrooms.Thalia’s links:Website - https://www.thaliagoldstein.com/X - https://x.com/thaliagoldsteinApplied Theatre Podcast:X - @ApptheatrepodInstagram - @AppliedTheatrePodEmail - [email protected] on Spotify, Apple & Google Podcasts and Youtube (w/subtitles) - Applied Theatre Podcast #theatre #applied theatre #podcast #Thalia Goldstein #Why Theatre Education Matters #Psychology

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