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This new book is a collection of practice based accounts by fifteen leading practitioners who have had a connection with London Drama, including Dorothy Heathcote, Jonothan Neelands, Andy Kempe and Daniel Shindler.
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This new practical resource book by Danielle Mackenzie published by London Drama provides teachers with seven exciting units of work and materials designed for the GCSE Edexcel Drama Examintion, New Specification, helping to organise "Order" in all that potential "Chaos".
Published as a downloadable E-Book.
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This book is an unparalleled step-by-step guide to Stanislavski’s System. Each element of the System is covered practically through studio exercises and jargon-free discussion.
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Get 5% discount on Drama to Inspire, Order in the Chaos, Stanislavski in Practice and all London Drama books. (Log in required.) Applies also to members of National Drama and English Speaking Board. Find out more
Who Needs AFL When We Have Got Drama? (Members) £50.00 £40.00
Assessment for Learning (AfL) as a concept has been welcomed –but all too often degenerates into deadly question and answer led by the most able students, leaving others switched off. Any drama gets lost, boredom kicks in, you find yourself playing ‘guess what’s in teacher’s head’ and you begin to wonder what happened to lively vibrant drama lessons which were more fun, more productive and seemed to get ‘more done’.
In the ‘chase the next initiative’ climate in which we find ourselves, it is easy to forget that good drama teaching is, by its very nature, full of AfL activities in any case. With minor adaptation you can keep your class fully engaged with AfL while being busy in drama and becoming more fluent in the art form.
The session looks critically at the recommendations of Black and Williams – whose work has been over simplified in schools generally and will put you back in touch with the art form of drama lesson planning, re-connect you to your instinctive drive towards what is good practice and revitalise AfL in a way only drama knows how. Attendees will leave having revisited the drama form as a rich learning and assessment tool totally in keeping with AFL values without having to interrupt their lessons by doing so.
Amanda Kipling has been a secondary drama teacher and is currently the leader of the PGCE Drama Course at Goldsmiths College. She specialised in voice at Central School of Speech and Drama, has been a member of the English Speaking Board for many years and is a former editor of ESB’s Speaking English magazine and a Trustee of London Drama.
Date: Tuesday 21st June 2011: 6.30-8.30pm
Venue: Central School of Speech and Drama
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Saturday 13th March 2010
10am-3.30pm
with Professor Jonothan Neelands
Saturday 7th November 2009
10am-3.30pm
at Oval House Theatre
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~ A Mantle of the Expert Approach to Drama
led by Adam Annand
Wednesday 4th March 2009
7-9pm