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OverviewPatrice Baldwin gives an overview of the way drama links to learning, teaching and the curriculum. It will help those who need to connect with the rationale for drama in and across the curriculum and who need to plan for it and explain it to others in terms of its necessity and impact. The book offers guidance that will facilitate schools' work on self-evaluation, preparing for Ofsted, drawing up school development plans and drama policies. With exemplar lessons for each of the year groups across KS1-KS3, this is a highly practical book that has something to offer all who work in or with primary and secondary schools. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Patrice Baldwin (Independent consultant, UK)Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Imprint: Network Continuum Education Dimensions: Width: 21.00cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 29.70cm Weight: 0.808kg ISBN: 9781855394568ISBN 10: 1855394561 Pages: 280 Publication Date: 30 November 2009 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Language: English Table of ContentsContents Foreword by Mick Waters Author Acknowledgements How to use this book PART ONE Chapter 1 - Improving your school through drama Chapter 2 - Why schools might make drama a priority Chapter 3 - Leading and managing drama Chapter 4 - Building and improving your curriculum through drama Chapter 5 - Improving the learning and teaching of drama across the school Chapter 6 - Continuing professional development in drama PART TWO Glossary of drama strategies and conventions The Drama Units Unit 1 (Key Stage 1, Years 1 and 2 )...... Whatever Wanda Wanted Unit 2 (Key Stage 2, Years 3 and 4 )...... The Green Children Unit 3 (Key Stages 2, Year 4 ).............. World War 2 (Evacuees). Unit 4 (Key Stages 2 / 3, Years 4 to 7).....Night Walker Unit 5 (Key Stages 2 / 3, Years 5 to 8)....The Bystander Unit 6 (Key Stages 2 / 3, Years 6 to 8)....The Island PART THREE Resource sheets The Drama Audit Tool References Recommended readingReviewsAimed at teachers of any subject and school leaders, this volume explains how to use drama for school improvement at different levels. With reference to UK policies, standards, and concepts but applicable to other countries, it shows why drama in schools is important; how to use it to develop successful learners, confident individuals, and responsible citizens; how to lead and manage drama, including conducting a drama audit and review; and its use in cross-curricular learning and teaching. It also addresses professional development and provides a glossary of strategies and conventions and units of activities. Baldwin, who established the UK's Drama for Learning and Creativity school improvement initiative, is an educational author and scriptwriter and former primary teacher. -Eithne O'Leyne, BOOK NEWS, Inc. <p> Aimed at teachers of any subject and school leaders, this volume explains how to use drama for school improvement at different levels. With reference to UK policies, standards, and concepts but applicable to other countries, it shows why drama in schools is important; how to use it to develop successful learners, confident individuals, and responsible citizens; how to lead and manage drama, including conducting a drama audit and review; and its use in cross-curricular learning and teaching. It also addresses professional development and provides a glossary of strategies and conventions and units of activities. Baldwin, who established the UK's Drama for Learning and Creativity school improvement initiative, is an educational author and scriptwriter and former primary teacher. -Eithne O'Leyne, BOOK NEWS, Inc. """Aimed at teachers of any subject and school leaders, this volume explains how to use drama for school improvement at different levels. With reference to UK policies, standards, and concepts but applicable to other countries, it shows why drama in schools is important; how to use it to develop successful learners, confident individuals, and responsible citizens; how to lead and manage drama, including conducting a drama audit and review; and its use in cross-curricular learning and teaching. It also addresses professional development and provides a glossary of strategies and conventions and units of activities. Baldwin, who established the UK's Drama for Learning and Creativity school improvement initiative, is an educational author and scriptwriter and former primary teacher."" -Eithne O'Leyne, BOOK NEWS, Inc." Author InformationPatrice Baldwin is an internationally acclaimed ‘Drama for Learning’ Specialist. She has been a Headteacher, school inspector, government curriculum adviser, Chair of National Drama (UK) and President of the International Drama Theatre and Education Association (2010-13). She has also been a BBC Education consultant and scriptwriter. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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