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The New Drama Teacher Dictionary Toolkit

As you begin your teaching career, you'll find yourself learning something new every day — from where your mailbox is to how fire drills work. If you’re a new Drama teacher, you’ll likely come across a lot of terms and phrases that are unfamiliar.

Since most schools only have one Drama teacher, it can be tough to find a Theatre mentor when you're unsure of what’s being discussed. That’s where this toolkit comes in.

The New Drama Teacher Dictionary Toolkit is designed to help you navigate the terminology and phrases you'll encounter, from general education terms to theatre-specific lingo. Download the New Drama Teacher Toolkit now and feel confident in conversations with administration and peers.

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