Mission Possible: Creating A Mission And Unified Vision For Your Theatre Program

Created by Amy Patel

Whether you're in a new school or have an existing program, you can use a Mission Statement to define your program, unify your students and let everyone know from administration, to parents, to the community why you do theatre, what you do and how you do it. Learn how to create this powerful and vital statement with your students. Mission Possible takes you through step by step from asking the right questions, to looking at your school culture and traditions, to writing and revising, to shouting your statement from the rooftops.

Lesson 1: The Importance of a Mission 9:06 FREE PREVIEW
Identifying what a mission statement does and how it helps your program.
Lesson 2: The Golden Circle 5:51 FREE PREVIEW
Learn how to use a visual aid of a golden circle to answer the questions: why you do what you do, what you do, and how you do it.
Lesson 3: The Essential Questions 7:19
Getting to the questions that help define your unique program.
Lesson 4: School Culture and Program Traditions 9:49
Focus on your particular school and the traditions of your school or the traditions of your program.
Lesson 5: Writing Your Mission Statement 6:31
Taking all of the information you’ve gathered you’ll create, discuss, revise, and ultimately create your mission statement.
Lesson 6: Shouting from the Rooftops 8:16
Share your mission statement with others as a way to both check that it makes sense and to share it with your community. This module includes ideas on how to share you mission statement as well.
Lesson 7: Conclusion 9:08
This module will recap all that you’ve learned and remind you to check back in on your mission statement. It also explains how a mission statement will help to support your program and help you to make important decisions.

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