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Integrating the arts: The place of drama in outdoor education

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  • Department of Education Queensland, 1991, Drama makes meaning: Years 1–10 Drama Curriculum Guide.

  • McRae, Keith (ed.) 1990, Outdoor and Environmental Education: Diverse purposes and practises, Macmillan, South Melbourne.

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where she is responsible for implementing drama units in both the primary and secondary education programs. She holds a Diploma in Teaching, Bachelor of Education and Bachelor of Arts; and is currently completing a Masters of Philosophy research degree at Griffith University.

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Lee, T. Integrating the arts: The place of drama in outdoor education. Journal of Outdoor and Environmental Education 1, 15–17 (1995). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03400647

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