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100 Ideas for Secondary Teachers: Teaching Drama

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NB: Orders that include this product may take up to one month to ship, based on availability. Bring your drama lessons...
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NB: Orders that include this product may take up to one month to ship, based on availability. series!100 IdeasBring your drama lessons to life and engage the most unlikely of thespians using ideas from this updated title in the popular Drama is a key subject for getting students to express themselves creatively as well as helping them to improve communication skills across the curriculum. Using his wealth of experience teaching drama in secondary schools, Johnnie Young has put together 100 tried and tested activities and strategies for implementing a full drama teaching program in your school. Suggestions for bringing Shakespeare's plays to life, advice on improving storytelling and engaging cross-curricular activities are just a few of the areas covered. Each idea includes the learning aim of the activity so you can assess progress and map the ideas to your schemes of work, and there are practical teaching tips and taking it further ideas throughout the book. Johnnie also offers drama-specific behaviour management tips – another area he specialises in – to help you ensure you stay in control of even the most rambunctious class! The book is a must for all secondary drama teachers – and indeed anyone wanting to inject some drama into their lessons!

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