Performative Approaches Across the Curriculum: A Field Report

Authors

  • Eva Göksel
  • Marcel Felder Pädagogische Hochschule Zürich

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.33178/scenario.19.1.8

Keywords:

Performative-oriented teaching and learning, Performative pedagogy, Teacher education, reflection, experiential learning, Embodiment, interdisciplinary and creative education, Drama in Education (DiE)

Abstract

Eva Göksel and Marcel Felder have facilitated the elective module ‘Learning through Play – Drama in Education and Applying Theatre in Schools’ at the University of Teacher Education Zurich since 2021. In this article, they open the doors to their course. Using a single student case study as an example, they demonstrate how an experiential drama in education course can empower student teachers to apply performative teaching and learning methods across different school subjects. Finally, the authors discuss the requirements for the integration of performative methods in teacher education, guided by the question: What do teachers need to effectively and confidently design their own performative teaching?

Author Biographies

  • Eva Göksel

    Eva Göksel hat an der Universität Zürich in Erziehungswissenschaft promoviert. Sie arbeitet seit vielen Jahren in der Lehrer:innenbildung mit einem Schwerpunkt auf Drama in Education, Sprachunterricht, Zuhören und Storytelling. Sie ist Mitorganisatorin der jährlich stattfindenden Drama in Education Days und Co-Autorin zahlreicher Beiträge zu dramapädagogischen Ansätzen in der Aus- und Weiterbildung. 

    Eva Göksel holds a PhD in Education from the University of Zurich. Her interests include teacher education with a focus on drama in education, language teaching, listening, and storytelling. She co-organises the annual Drama in Education Days and is co-author of numerous publications on drama-based approaches in teacher education and professional development. 

  • Marcel Felder, Pädagogische Hochschule Zürich

    Marcel Felder ist Bereichsleiter für Musik und Performance der Studiengänge Kindergarten und Unterstufe an der Pädagogischen Hochschule Zürich. Er ist seit vielen Jahren Dozent für Theatermodule und Auftrittskompetenztrainings. Marcel Felder ist Mitautor des «Studienbuchs Theaterpädagogik» und des Buches zur Vermittlung von Auftrittskompetenz «Jeder Schritt ein Auftritt», erschienen im hep Verlag. 

    Marcel Felder is Head of the Music and Performance Department for the Kindergarten and Primary Education programs at the University of Teacher Education Zurich. He has been a lecturer for many years, teaching theatre modules and performance competence training. Marcel Felder is co-author of the Studienbuch Theaterpädagogik and of the book on teaching performance competence, Jeder Schritt ein Auftritt, published by hep Verlag. 

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Published

2025-10-14

Issue

Section

Window of Creative and Reflective Practice

How to Cite

Göksel, E., & Felder, M. (2025). Performative Approaches Across the Curriculum: A Field Report. Scenario: A Journal of Performative Teaching, Learning, Research, 19(1), 121-162. https://doi.org/10.33178/scenario.19.1.8

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