Drama and Theatre  |  Autumn 2 20/21
In Drama & Theatre Autumn 2, we focus on your continued professional development as a teacher, with features on the value of mentoring NQTs and trainees, the value of text books and study guides for teaching drama, and the value of Drama subject associations – how do they differ and which should you choose to join? We also look at exemplary work from Drama teacher Chris Whyld who ran an online Drama festival during lockdown, explore the idea of the socially-distanced Nativity play, and profile the Paper Birds, with practical exercises for your Drama classroom or studio.
Reviews this issue include new play texts, a book of speeches performed by 19th Century black actor Ira Aldridge, and a GCSE textbook specifically for design-pathway students, as well as online resources for teachers teaching Teechers (try saying that three times, fast) from Blackeyed Theatre.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Drama and Theatre Autumn 2 20/21.