Exploring the Impact of Narrative Arts Activities on the Self-concept of Grade 9 Learners in Group Context

Abstract
ABSTRACTIn this study we investigate the impact of a narrative arts learning programme on the self-concept of Grade 9 learners in the Life Orientation classroom. The programme was designed in response to a suggestion contained in the government guidelines for Life Orientation. The aims of narrative counselling were employed to allow the learners to tell their stories to themselves and others, and the arts component allowed the learners an opportunity to give visual substance to their individual and collective narratives. Brief video recordings were made of each group s interactions during the narrative arts episodes in order to compile an edited video overview of the process. The aims of positive psychology were embedded in the structure and design of the arts episodes and activities.
Notes
ID: 22364901399215
Year of Publication
2009
Journal
International Journal of Adolescence and Youth
Volume
14
Issue
4
Pagination
333-352
Publication Language
English
ISBN Number
0267-3843
Maree, J. G., and P.A. Pienaar. 2009. “Exploring The Impact Of Narrative Arts Activities On The Self-Concept Of Grade 9 Learners In Group Context”. International Journal Of Adolescence And Youth 14 (4): 333-352.
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