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GCSE DRAMA

Developing your knowledge of drama and theatre as: A performer, designer and audience member. GCSE DRAMA. There are 3 components to GCSE drama. Why take GCSE drama?. You are interested in drama in 6 th form or at University, or a career in the arts.

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GCSE DRAMA

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  1. Developing your knowledge of drama and theatre as: A performer, designer and audience member GCSE DRAMA

  2. There are 3 components to GCSE drama

  3. Why take GCSE drama? You are interested in drama in 6th form or at University, or a career in the arts. You enjoy group work and practical work and want an option that is a bit different. Drama helps you develop valuable skills for the workplace- any career that involves people and communicating with people – shop worker, social worker, lawyer, teacher, doctor

  4. “I don’t want to be an actor so why should I take GCSE Drama?” THE 8 most important qualities of ‘s top employees. • Being a good coach • Communicating and listening well • Possessing insight into other people ( including those who have different opinions and values to you) • Having empathy with and supporting your colleagues • Being a critical thinker • Problem solving skills • Being able to make connections across complex ideas • Expertise in STEM Skills that you develop in GCSE and employers and universities will recognise

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