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Drama in Education Diploma Level 2
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Drama has been with us all since the very beginning: primitive man deals with the circumstances that shape his life by dramatically representing them through storytelling. Dance, folklore, chanting, ritual and self-identification with an animate or inanimate object still form integral parts of some societies: birth, death, work, hunting - all aspects of human life are celebrated and affirmed by means of employing drama within the society.
A change in classroom tactics is overdue; it is time for us to re-invent constructive teaching, to re-dedicate ourselves as teachers to the ultimate goal of training up young adults to take responsibility for their personal growth so that they can not only play a part in society, but reform it where reform is needed. Such is the aim of drama in education.
Syllabus
The aim of drama in education
- What is the difference between "theatre" and "drama"?
- Why do we need to know the elements of the dramatic process?
- How do we get to know the functions of drama?
Teaching requirements
- What is teacher authenticity?
- Why is communication important?
- How do we inculcate discipline?
Working it out
- What is "didactics"?
- Why are there different roles in drama?
- How do we animate a lesson?
The spoken word
- What is forced relaxation?
- Why is proper breathing important?
- How do we practise enunciation?
Movement
- What is "space"?
- Why is communication important?
- How do we use "expression"?
The aim of drama in education
- What is the difference between "theatre" and "drama"?
- Why do we need to know the elements of the dramatic process?
- How do we get to know the functions of drama?
Teaching requirements
- What is teacher authenticity?
- Why is communication important?
- How do we inculcate discipline?
Working it out
- What is "didactics"?
- Why are there different roles in drama?
- How do we animate a lesson?
The spoken word
- What is forced relaxation?
- Why is proper breathing important?
- How do we practise enunciation?
Movement
- What is "space"?
- Why is communication important?
- How do we use "expression"?
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Accreditation
The course has been endorsed under the ABC Awards’ Quality Licence Scheme. This means that Online Academies have undergone an external quality check to ensure that the organisation and the courses it offers, meet certain quality criteria.
The completion of this course alone does not lead to an Ofqual regulated qualification but may be used as evidence of knowledge and skills towards regulated qualifications in the future. The unit summary can be used as evidence towards Recognition of Prior Learning if you wish to progress your studies in this sector.
Assessment
At the conclusion of each module there is a simple multiple choice question assessment. This will help you remember the main points of the lesson and act as a check that you have retained the essential knowledge and understanding of that particular section. The results can be seen instantaneously and you can correct wrong answers. When the result is satisfactory you can progress to the next module.
Having succeeded with the last module’s multi choice review you will be able to take the final online test. When completed it is automatically sent to your tutor for assessment. If you have passed, then notification is sent to you along with PDF’s of your awards and certificates.
If not, you can re-sit this final test as many times as you like.
Course Outcomes
Once you have successfully completed all the modules and the final assessment paper you will become the proud owner of:
A Level 2 Certificate of Achievement issued by ABC Awards
A Diploma issued by Online Academies
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