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Classroom Management Articles for Drama Teachers

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Three Ways to Engage a Large Drama Class
Classroom Management

Three Ways to Engage a Large Drama Class

Large drama classes can be lots of fun – they are often noisy, but full of energy and excitement, and the time absolutely flies by. But there are challenges too – with larger classes, it can be...
Worst Case Scenario Exercise
Classroom Exercise

Worst Case Scenario Exercise

How does your class collaborate in a crisis? To collaborate is to work together as a group to produce something. In this case, each group has to work together to create a list. But it’s not just...
Collaboration vs. Teamwork – What’s the difference?
Classroom Management

Collaboration vs. Teamwork: What’s the difference?

Collaboration has been highlighted as a 21st century skill and an important skill for students to learn. Certainly, students need to know how to work and create with others. The drama class is an...
Kick Creativity out of the Drama Classroom
Teaching Drama

Kick Creativity out of the Drama Classroom

“Every child is an artist, the problem is staying an artist when you grow up” – Pablo Picasso Creativity is a misused, maligned, misunderstood word. Especially in the drama classroom. Many students...