An Assessment of the Practice of Theatre For Development In Ethiopia and Its Role in Educating the Public: Case of A Show in Debre Markos Secondary School
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2009-06
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Addis Ababa University
Abstract
This is a study on the practices of Theatre for Development (TfD) and its
role in educating the public with a special focus on its delivery in Debre
Markos Secondary School. The main purpose of this study was to assess
the historical development and practice of TfD in Ethiopia; its role, its use
and acceptance on the target group of Debre Markos Secondary School
grade 10 students. The total students of grade 10, 1170 (600 females and
570 males), were taken as a case study, since the TfD was shown only for
them. The sample size of the study were 10%, 117 (60 female and 57
male) students through purposive sampling method. Questionnaire, focus
group discussion (FGD) and interview were employed to collect the data.
Moreover, secondary data were also collected mainly from books, journals,
magazines and internet websites so as to strengthen the study.
The data obtained were analyzed using both qualitative and quantitative
methods. After analyzing the data, the result of the study revealed that,
most of the respondents did not have awareness about TfD, most of them
liked the TfD since it gave them two-way communication. As most
respondents responded, TfD is an appro•p r ia te m e di u m i n o r de r t o e du c a te
and create awareness to the public an&. it. i-,!. ql-!o Gp<;8pted its use, by the public because of it;>: ei:tiri;~m po/.!i<jil?~i~(y
characteristics. A recommendation is madJe d1t/ tb 11.idQig~ <V te study so as to use TfD as a medium in: order:t o q a:itr4ig;p
about their socio-economic problem
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