“Look on every exit as being an entrance somewhere else.” ― Tom Stoppard, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead
Chad Doering

Chad Doering

25 Powerful Curriculum Frameworks for Drama Education

Following are 25 curriculum frameworks designed to support drama education and theatre arts programs in school settings. Modern approaches to curriculum development offer educators a range of adaptable methodologies that foster meaningful, student-centered learning experiences. These frameworks emphasize clear learning…

Why Theater Should Be Core Education

Why Theater Should Be Core EducationBy Kassi Cowles 05/18/2017 The International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (IBDP) mandates creativity through extracurricular pursuits, which can have a lasting impact on students who already love the arts. But allowing students to opt out of…

Collaboration in Conflict

Addressing The Gaze within the Theatre Ensemble Theatre, at its very root, is a collaborative art form. The collective spirit of directors, producers, playwrights, performers, designers and technicians working together to create a performance, a costume plot or lighting design,…

Transforming Theatre Curriculum

Designing Curriculum That Engages, Equips, and Inspires A strong theatre program is more than a set of electives or extracurricular productions. It is a dynamic, interdisciplinary learning experience that builds students’ confidence, creativity, collaboration, and communication skills. In both domestic…

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