Overview
Are you an experienced or newly trained performing artist who wants to bring your passion for drama into the classroom? Join a NIDA Open teaching artist in this practical two-day course designed to help you teach performance and drama to children and young people. Learn how to adapt your creative practice for a classroom setting, developing the skills needed to structure engaging drama classes for students aged 5-16. Discover effective strategies for classroom management, providing constructive feedback and creating a supportive learning environment.
You will receive personalised feedback as you collaborate with fellow educators and upon completion of the course, you’ll be equipped to plan and deliver age-appropriate drama lessons, implement effective classroom management techniques, and understand the social and ethical considerations crucial when working with young learners.
Join us to learn how to inspire the next generation of performers at Australia’s national dramatic arts school. Receive feedback from industry experts on your teaching practice and learn from others in a supportive and collaborative environment.
Components
- Structuring learning programs for children and young people
- Developing teaching practice to support and embed creative practice
- Strategies for creating a safe and supportive environment for learning
Prerequisites
Core Techniques. Students should have an existing creative practice in a performing arts discipline, some teaching experience or a strong desire to develop their teaching practice. Please contact NIDA Open office [email protected] before enrolling.
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