Drama/Theatre Performance in Education through the Use of Digital Technologies for Enhancing Students’ Sustainability Awareness: A Literature Review
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Theoretical Underpinnings
2.1. Drama and Digital Drama Education
2.2. Sustainability, Sustainable Education, and Drama Education
3. The Rationale of the Study
- RQ1: What methods and assessment tools have been used to investigate the application of digital technologies in drama/theatre educational environments?
- RQ2: What are the digital technologies and theatrical methods applied in performing drama/theatre in all educational settings?
- RQ3: What are the effects of using digital drama-based activities for increasing sustainable skills/competencies and environmental citizenship of students?
4. Materials and Methods
5. Results
5.1. Methods and Assessment Tools
5.1.1. Dataset Characteristics
5.1.2. Methods and Assessment Tools
5.1.3. Target Groups and Educational Levels
5.2. The Digital Technologies and Drama Techniques in Digital Drama/Theatre Performances
5.3. Evidence of the Creation of 21st-Century Skills through Digital Drama for Sustainability
6. Discussion
7. Limitations and Future Research Recommendations
- We suggest considering redesigning the official curricula to integrate the goals and dimensions of sustainable development into digital drama education to cultivate the ecological awareness of students. Reviewing and updating online education programs to meet the expectations and needs of participant students in online environments for sustainability education is deemed pivotal for achieving great ecological results. It is suggested to include more time for applying digital dramatization activities across multiple disciplines to be aligned with the SDGs for future prosperity worldwide. Alternatively, we prompt for the integration and evolvement of either digital or hybrid and mixed drama performances in educational environments;
- Although there has been an exhaustive debate for both the possibilities and the challenges of the implementation of digital technologies in education, there still seem to be several drawbacks for educators and educational institutions. Nowadays, the reality is that there is an overall digitalization of society which affects education as well. On that ground, it is suggested that many steps should be taken in this direction. Thus, it is recommended to aim at digital up skilling for students and drama teachers to exploit digital opportunities in creating, sharing, and delivering drama content in educational settings;
- To achieve the prospects mentioned above, it seems crucial to redesign the training and professional development of drama educators and teachers to introduce drama education for sustainable development. Indeed, considering that many teachers are technologically illiterate, adopting and applying digital technologies should be boosted to adjust to the new teaching modes. Consequently, drama teachers and faculty must enrich their pedagogical scheme with more digital drama elements and resources for addressing sustainability concerns;
- Owing to the experiential nature of digital drama education, which is based on digital communication and interaction, drama teachers should work collaboratively, discuss and exchange valuable ideas and techniques, attempting to find feasible solutions to overcome problems arising due to the online character of delivery drama education. To achieve this, they should be equipped with the necessary skills and drama techniques;
- Furthermore, drama teachers are urged to create an interdisciplinary interconnectedness of drama pedagogical philosophy, digital technologies, and sustainability awareness of their students, which will appear to open up new horizons and pathways of interdisciplinary knowledge between theatrical digital and sustainable features in drama/theatre education;
- Despite our initial intention to conduct a thorough literature review, in the field of future research agenda, we intend to continue with a qualitative case study/field research applying all the results of the present review. More specifically, it would be fruitful to carry out either a small-scale or large-scale study trying to accompany the issues of sustainable development in education through the application of digital dramatic techniques;
- Another recommendation is to conduct mixed-method empirical research investigating teachers’ or faculty’s views, attitudes, and readiness to incorporate digital drama performances in their teaching mode;
- Finally, research can be conducted to investigate the pedagogical impacts of creative role-playing, improvisations, and gamified-based activities in digital drama classes and the quality of dramatic products oriented by students in their attempt to address the ecological problems to achieve SDGs.
8. Concluding Remarks
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
Appendix A
Author(s) | Publication Year | Journals/Conferences/Chapters |
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Heras and Tàbara [43] | 2014 | Sustainability science |
Liu, Lin, Wu, Chen and Chen [56] | 2017 | 25th International Conference on Computers in Education |
Gałązka [53] | 2017 | INTED |
Hatton and Nicholls [62] | 2018 | Ethnography and Education |
Davis [71] | 2018 | International Journal of Education & the Arts |
Akyol, Kahriman-Pamuk and Elmas [46] | 2018 | Journal of Education and Learning |
Andrikopoulou and Koutrouba [50] | 2019 | Education Sciences |
Křepelková, Činčera and Kroufek [67] | 2019 | Sustainability |
Moreno-Fernández [37] | 2020 | International Electronic Journal of Environmental Education |
Lehtonen, Österlind and Viirret [49] | 2020 | International Journal of Education & the Arts |
Möller, Unterberg and Jörissen [60] | 2021 | Visions of Sustainability for Arts Education: Value, Challenge and Potential |
Kupaysinovna [44] | 2021 | Turkish Journal of Computer and Mathematics Education (TURCOMAT) |
Vasileva and Pachova [57] | 2021 | Arts, Sustainability and Education: ENO Yearbook |
Liyanawatta, Yang, Liu, Zhuang and Chen [63] | 2022 | British Journal of Educational Technology |
Thao, Yen, Khang, Khoi and Quyen [51] | 2022 | Nurture |
Gong [8] | 2022 | Advances in Multimedia |
Karaosmanoglu, Metinnam, Özen and Adigüzel [47] | 2022 | International Online Journal of education and Teaching |
Zourna and Papavassiliou-Alexiou [70] | 2022 | Doing Democratic Education in School and University |
Hussin and Bianus [54] | 2022 | International Journal of Heritage, Art and Multimedia |
Özgen and Erbay [4] | 2022 | Journal of Teacher Education and Lifelong Learning |
Li, Li, Han and Zhang [52] | 2022 | Sustainability |
Raphael and White [58] | 2022 | Science and Drama: Contemporary and creative approaches to teaching and learning |
Pirbhai-Jetha and Ramsamy [68] | 2022 | 6th International Conference on Advance Computing and Intelligent Engineering: ICACIE |
Sovhura, Ivashchenko, Strelchuk, Pyvovarova and Tykhomyrov [59] | 2023 | ACM Journal on Computing and Cultural Heritage |
Ødegaard [64] | 2023 | Learning Science Through Drama: Exploring international perspectives |
Fanouraki and Zakopoulos [48] | 2023 | Journal of Interactive Media in Education |
Webb and Layton [45] | 2023 | Arts and the Market |
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Key Concepts | Closely Related Concepts |
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Drama education | Drama performance, art performance, theatrical performance, theatrical actions, dramatization |
Digital drama | Virtual drama, online drama, interactive theatre, online performance, digital performance act, digital art performance, drama pedagogy |
Sustainability | Sustainable development, sustainable goals, sustainable awareness, sustainable consciousness |
Educational Level | Primary Education, Secondary Education, K-12 Education, High School, Middle School, Intermediate School, Higher Education, Further Education, Graduate School Education, University Education, Tertiary-level Education, Vocational Education |
Inclusion Criteria | Exclusion Criteria | |
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Study design | Empirical studies (qualitative research, quantitative research, case studies, observational studies, mixed-methods research), meta-analyses, bibliographic reviews, systematic literature reviews | Non-empirical studies (e.g., reports, editorials, thesis, doctoral dissertations) |
Date of publication | Articles published between the years 2014–2023 | Articles published before 2014 |
Participants | Aged from 3 years old to university students | Adults |
Type of selected articles | Books, journal articles, conference papers, book chapters | Editorials, book reviews, theses, dissertations |
Written language | English | All other languages |
Delivery mode | Distance/Online education | Traditional education, face-to-face- education |
Research themes | Drama education, drama performance, digital technologies, sustainability | No reference to drama education, digital technologies, sustainability |
Education level | Pre-primary education, primary education, secondary education, higher education, vocational education | Adult education |
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Zakopoulos, V.; Makri, A.; Ntanos, S.; Tampakis, S. Drama/Theatre Performance in Education through the Use of Digital Technologies for Enhancing Students’ Sustainability Awareness: A Literature Review. Sustainability 2023, 15, 13387. https://doi.org/10.3390/su151813387
Zakopoulos V, Makri A, Ntanos S, Tampakis S. Drama/Theatre Performance in Education through the Use of Digital Technologies for Enhancing Students’ Sustainability Awareness: A Literature Review. Sustainability. 2023; 15(18):13387. https://doi.org/10.3390/su151813387
Chicago/Turabian StyleZakopoulos, Vassilis, Agoritsa Makri, Stamatios Ntanos, and Stilianos Tampakis. 2023. "Drama/Theatre Performance in Education through the Use of Digital Technologies for Enhancing Students’ Sustainability Awareness: A Literature Review" Sustainability 15, no. 18: 13387. https://doi.org/10.3390/su151813387
APA StyleZakopoulos, V., Makri, A., Ntanos, S., & Tampakis, S. (2023). Drama/Theatre Performance in Education through the Use of Digital Technologies for Enhancing Students’ Sustainability Awareness: A Literature Review. Sustainability, 15(18), 13387. https://doi.org/10.3390/su151813387