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Drama as a Teaching Tool

Drama as a Teaching Tool

Starts: Wednesday, 14 August 2024
Ends: Wednesday, 14 August 2024
A professional development opportunity for primary and early learning teachers to explore processes and practices for engagement with drama across all curriculum areas, from literacy to numeracy and beyond. Learn how drama-based approaches and activities in the classroom can enhance student engagement and boost academic achievement. The workshop is run by a skilled Teaching Artist and supported by years of experience in Arts Education from the Monkey Baa Theatre Learning team. Apply knowledge of the content and teaching strategies of the teaching area to develop engaging teaching activities. Use effective verbal and non-verbal communication strategies to support student understanding, participation, engagement and achievement.
Add to Calendar 2024-08-14 12:00 am 2024-08-14 12:00 am Drama as a Teaching Tool A professional development opportunity for primary and early learning teachers to explore processes and practices for engagement with drama across all curriculum areas, from literacy to numeracy and beyond. Learn how drama-based approaches and activities in the classroom can enhance student engagement and boost academic achievement. The workshop is run by a skilled Teaching Artist and supported by years of experience in Arts Education from the Monkey Baa Theatre Learning team. Apply knowledge of the content and teaching strategies of the teaching area to develop engaging teaching activities. Use effective verbal and non-verbal communication strategies to support student understanding, participation, engagement and achievement. Burns Way, Wagga Wagga , NSW , 2650 , Australia
Burns Way, Wagga Wagga , NSW , 2650 , Australia
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