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    <description>NAYD publishes a number of useful books, journals and newsletters on youth drama and drama in education.</description> 
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    <pubDate>Sat, 4 Feb 2012 08:51:39 GMT</pubDate> 
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      <title><![CDATA[Step By Step Together: Drama and Development Education in the Primary Classroom]]></title> 
      <link>http://www.nayd.ie/resources/publications/199</link> 
      <description><![CDATA[<p><em><strong><img width="100" height="134" align="right" alt="" src="/files/image/systogethercover.jpg" />Step By Step Together</strong></em> is the second book in the the <em>Step By Step Educational Drama Series</em>. It is written by two of Ireland's most experienced educational drama practitioners, Joanna Parkes and Sarah FitzGibbon, and contains a new collection of educational drama schemes that have been tried and tested in the classroom.</p>
<p>For this book, the particular focus is using drama to explore development education in the primary classroom. Schemes explore topics such as fair trade, workers' rights, the environment, sustainable development and emigration.</p>
<p>As with the first publication in the series, <em><strong>Step By...]]></description> 
      Fri, Feb 5th 2010, 08:16 GMT 
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      <title><![CDATA[Step by Step Educational Drama: A Cross-Curricular Use of Drama in the Classroom]]></title> 
      <link>http://www.nayd.ie/resources/publications/69</link> 
      <description><![CDATA[<p><img width="100" height="141" align="right" src="/files/image/cover.jpg" alt="" /><a name="stepbystep"></a>ISBN: 0954095324<br />
Step By Step is an accessible and practical guide to bringing the new Irish Educational Drama Curriculum to life in your classroom.</p>
<p>Written by Joanna Parkes and Sarah Fitzgibbon, two of Ireland's most experienced drama practitioners, it contains a collection of their most popular and successful educational drama schemes, tested and delivered in over 21 primary schools from inner-city Dublin to rural Donegal. As a result these schemes have been enjoyed and appreciated by 70 teachers and over 2,000 pupils.</p>
<p>The approach is cross-curricular and the book is designed in...]]></description> 
      Sun, Aug 26th 2007, 00:00 GMT 
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      <title><![CDATA[Centre Stage +10 Report]]></title> 
      <link>http://www.nayd.ie/resources/publications/189</link> 
      <description><![CDATA[<p><img width="80" height="53" align="right" alt="" src="/files/image/cscoversmall.jpg" />The Centre Stage +10 report, examining at all aspects of current youth theatre activity in Ireland, is downloadable from <a href="http://www.nayd.ie/research/show/projects">the Research Page</a>.</p>]]></description> 
      Mon, Jun 15th 2009, 07:12 GMT 
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      <title><![CDATA[PlayShare Volume One]]></title> 
      <link>http://www.nayd.ie/resources/publications/70</link> 
      <description><![CDATA[<p><img width="100" height="141" align="right" src="/files/image/playsharecover.jpg" alt="" />ISBN: 0-9540953-1-6<br />
PlayShare - Volume One is NAYD's first published collection of plays for performance by young people. The collection features five plays written by Mark O'Rowe, Gerry Stembridge, Veronica Coburn, Max Hafler and Ciar&aacute;n Gray. The plays explore issues of love, death, loyalty, friendship, violence and the struggle to be oneself in the face of social pressure.</p>
<p>With cast sizes of 8-16 characters, a variety of settings from a side-street in Galway to a Dublin estate to a Paris hotel, and styles ranging from gritty realism to a rhythm piece to impressionistic...]]></description> 
      Sun, Aug 26th 2007, 00:00 GMT 
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      <title><![CDATA[Youth Drama Ireland]]></title> 
      <link>http://www.nayd.ie/resources/publications/71</link> 
      <description><![CDATA[<p><strong><a name="YDI"></a>Youth Drama Ireland </strong>is the annual journal of NAYD, featuring over 40 pages of news, interviews, articles, reports, workshops, book reviews, and lots more. Youth Drama Ireland is available free of charge from NAYD.</p>
<p><strong>Latest edition of YDI published! </strong><a href="/files/image/YDIcover.pdf"><img width="177" height="250" border="0" align="right" src="/files/image/YDIcoversmall.jpg" alt="" /></a><br />
YDI 2010-2011 is now available. Highlights&nbsp; include an interview with Pat Kiernan of Corcadorca, Ruth Little discusses her approach to dramaturgy, Finbar Bradley examines how youth drama can help re-think Ireland and an overview of <em>Making Connections</em>, NAYD's international training course.</p>
<p>There are all the regular features such as book...]]></description> 
      Sun, Aug 26th 2007, 00:00 GMT 
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      <title><![CDATA[Intermission]]></title> 
      <link>http://www.nayd.ie/resources/publications/72</link> 
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Intermission is our monthly members' newsletter, featuring news about NAYD training, events, festivals and activities, along with details about Youth Theatre productions happening every month around Ireland, not to mention national and international youth arts news.</p>
<p>You can also get the latest news sent straight to your Inbox with our e-newsletter.</p>
<p><a href="/users/newsletter">Sign up to e-newsletter</a></p>]]></description> 
      Sun, Aug 26th 2007, 00:00 GMT 
       <pubDate>Sun, Aug 26th 2007, 01:00 GMT</pubDate> 
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