Facebook Pixel Skip to main content

National Core Arts Standards
Interpret intent and meaning in artistic work - Grade 7

23 units • 2 professional development courses aligned to
TH:Re8.1.7.b - Describe how cultural perspectives can influence the evaluation of drama/theatre work.

View all Standards for National Core Arts Standards

TH:Re8.1.7.b Describe how cultural perspectives can influence the evaluation of drama/theatre work.

This page lists 23 units and 2 professional development courses aligned to TH:Re8.1.7.b from the National Core Arts Standards. Designed for drama teachers, these resources directly address TH:Re8.1.7.b - Describe how cultural perspectives can influence the evaluation of drama/theatre work.

The Do-it-All Director's Introduction to Costuming

by Holly Beardsley

10 modules 2 hours, 12 minutes 4 Credit Hours
Do you know the difference between a bustle and a buckram frame? Or what works best as an emergency hem? Some directors are blessed with a big budget and a full support staff—a choreographer, a set designer, and a costumer. But the drama teacher often becomes director, choreographer, set designer, and costumer all in one. And a budget? What’s a budget? The Do-It-All Director’s Introduction to Costuming will give you, the director, who must do it all, the confidence and skills to costume and direct, no matter your experience or budget. This course will teach you costuming basics, budget tricks, organization, and most importantly, the art of costuming as a director.

Approaching Drama Class with an Indigenous Perspective

by Allison Green

6 modules 57 minutes 2 Credit Hours
This course is led by Allison Green, a member of the Algonquin Band of Mattawa, and a drama and social sciences teacher in Northern Ontario, Canada. She believes that drama teachers should look at their teaching through an Indigenous lens for a few reasons: - It is time in North America to take a conscientious look at Indigenous people’s approach to learning and teaching. - For our Indigenous students, it’s important to see themselves in materials, activities, and classroom routines. - It is also valuable for our non-Indigenous students to see and better understand the diverse nature of the creative process and ways of seeing our world through this lens. This course aims to help teachers see their drama class through an Indigenous lens - by exploring the learning circle, culturally responsive approaches, and Indigenous pedagogy.

View all Standards for National Core Arts Standards    Standards Master List