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Bringing out their Best: for Dance, Drama & Music Teachers
Sarah Marshall
37 episodes
9 months ago
Today’s article follows the journey of six drama teachers from Victoria, Australia who set out to include First Nations content in curriculum. Each teacher came to the project with a shared moral purpose and a lot of fear. To embark on a journey without a final destination. All made mistakes along the way but were joyfully rewarded by their work so I thought I’d share their stories with you. https://performingartspd.com/first-nations-content/Thanks for listening! Follow us on Facebo...
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Today’s article follows the journey of six drama teachers from Victoria, Australia who set out to include First Nations content in curriculum. Each teacher came to the project with a shared moral purpose and a lot of fear. To embark on a journey without a final destination. All made mistakes along the way but were joyfully rewarded by their work so I thought I’d share their stories with you. https://performingartspd.com/first-nations-content/Thanks for listening! Follow us on Facebo...
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Performing Arts
Arts,
Education
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Building Connection with the iPhone generation
Bringing out their Best: for Dance, Drama & Music Teachers
6 minutes
2 years ago
Building Connection with the iPhone generation
We work in an age where our students are more often fixed on their phones than on faces of their friends. Presentation of self is stylised and without the imperfections of everyday existence. Students whose attention is habitually split find it harder to get into flow and to remain mindful and present for classes and performances. Today's podcast is from an acting teacher who discovered strategies to create meaningful performance work for this group of students. Enjoy! https://perfo...
Bringing out their Best: for Dance, Drama & Music Teachers
Today’s article follows the journey of six drama teachers from Victoria, Australia who set out to include First Nations content in curriculum. Each teacher came to the project with a shared moral purpose and a lot of fear. To embark on a journey without a final destination. All made mistakes along the way but were joyfully rewarded by their work so I thought I’d share their stories with you. https://performingartspd.com/first-nations-content/Thanks for listening! Follow us on Facebo...