Regional Teacher Professional Learning: Classrooms as Engaged Communities
Event description
Learn how to use drama techniques to enhance communication skills and build a sense of community in the classroom in this workshop. Explore how drama encourages students to work together, share ideas, and solve problems collectively, fostering supportive and inclusive learning environments.
Educators will also discover the value of the teaching artist and how their expertise can unlock strategies that can be integrated across curriculum areas. Learn practical strategies that can be used in the classroom to strengthen collaboration, enhance student participation, and build a positive classroom culture.
A certificate of professional learning will be provided. This professional learning workshop will support you in demonstrating the following AITSL Australian Professional Standards for Teacher: 4.1, 3.5, 1.2, 3.3
Bookings are essential.
This Carclew in Schools program is supported by the South Australian Government through the Department for Education. This event is generously subsided for Department for Education teachers.
This workshop is proudly co-presented by the Riddoch Arts & Cultural Arts Centre.
Important Booking Information
Bookings are prioritised for teachers employed by the Department for Education and must be made with your Department for Education email address.
Places may be offered to Independent and Catholic Education teachers. To be on the waitlist, please book using your school email and select ‘Wait List: Independent/CESA Teachers’ ticket. We will be in touch if places become available.
Banner Image: Drama Fundamentals - Shadow Puppets, Teacher Professional Learning, Alise Hardy 2024
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