DH Archive
The Heathcote Archive was originally constructed, organised and indexed by Dr Sandra Hesten after Professor Heathcote’s retirment from the University of Newcastle-Upon-Tyne in 1986.
It contains over 2000 items – documentary, audio and video – pertaining to the work of Dorothy Heathcote and her many students. Each item is catalogued in an electronic keyword index.
The archive was originally housed at Lancaster University but was later moved to Manchester Metropolitan University were it is now under the stewardship of John Rainer.
In partnership with MMU, mantleoftheexpert.com has started the lengthy process of digitising the most significant items in the archive, including many of the Diplomas, B.Phils, MAs and PhD theses written by Professor Heathcote’s students, as well as video material- edited and unedited- of her own teaching, as well as articles and papers produced by her students and herself.
We have started the process of adding this material from the archive to mantleoftheexpert.com. For access to these documents please click on the links down the left column of the table below.
Where one is included we have used the original archive ID Code. This code uses the conventions of two letter followed by three numbers, for example – AS028, to identify it as a resource in the archive. These codes are the ones used in the Hesten Index- http://www.partnership.mmu.ac.uk/drama/archive.html This index will soon be available on mantleoftheexpert.com. Most of the articles and other papers preserved in the archive where from Prof. Heathcote’s private library, many are not dated and some are in quite poor condition. As far as possible we have tried to copy the originals at a high enough resolution to make it possible to read them clearly. We appologise for the few occasions when this has not been possible.
Please do not hesitate to contact us if you would like more information on the Heathcote Archive and the digitisation project.
| New | Author/s | Papers from the Heathcote Archive | Pages | Download |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Dorothy Heathcote | AB084: Drama as Education (1975) | 9 | ||
| Gavin Bolton | AB100: The Affective Component of Creative Drama | 8 | ||
| Gavin Bolton | AB103 Drama as Art (1987) | 11 | ||
| John Carroll | AB108 Alienation & the role of the spectator in drama in education (1979) | 79 | ||
| Dorothy Heathcote | AB109 An Interview with DH – Drama as a way of learning & Knowing | 12 | ||
| Dorothy Heathcote | AB109 Interview with DH (1982) | 18 | ||
| Dorothy Heathcote & Eileen Pennington | AB124 An early moe lesson (1985) | 20 | ||
| Dorothy Heathcote | AB133 Drama and education subject or system (1981) | 16 | ||
| Dorothy Heathcote | AB137 Essay Drama as a context for talking & writing (1981) | 22 | ||
| Dorothy Heathcote | AC115-DH-Some very early notes on moe | 7 | ||
| John Norman | AG053 Why does teacher always get the best parts? | 1 | ||
| Dorothy Heathcote | AI041 A drama of learning-a theory of education presented through the drama process moe | 29 | ||
| Dorothy Heathcote | AI042 Early Notes on moe with Phil Herbert | 16 | ||
| Dorothy Heathcote | AI91 Some very early notes on moe | 7 | ||
| Dorothy Heathcote | AI177 Notes on RSA Drama Course 1984 | 31 | ||
| Betty Wagner | AK066 Elevating the written word through the spoken: DH and a group of 9-13 year olds as Monks | 8 | ||
| Dorothy Heathcote | AK037 Joseph Lister- a project with first school pupils | 12 | ||
| Dorothy Heathcote | AK056 Some early notes on moe 1983 | 5 | ||
| Dorothy Heathcote | AL002 Times Ed article on DH, 1977 | 2 | ||
| John Carroll | AL017 A language functions approach to learning areas in drama in education | 9 | ||
| Luke Abbott | AR011 MED Dissertation – Four projections of role | 171 | ||
| Author Unknown | CKO38 Choosing contents and materials for drama | 3 | ||
| Dorothy Heathcote | Sign (and Portents?) | 13 | ||
| Dorothy Heathcote | Drama & Social Change, NZ 1984 | 49 | ||
| Dorothy Heathcote | Notes for Role Play for Learning | 4 | ||
| Dorothy Heathcote | Notes on Frame Distance missing Frame 1 | 17 | ||
| Dorothy Heathcote & Oliver Fiala | Brechtian Elements in Dorothy Heathcote’s Approach | 41 | ||
| Dorothy Heathcote | TA205 Transcript of Heathcote working in Cleveland | 92 | ||
