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“Please Mr Gove, can we do some drama?”. Karen Teasdale Simon Spencer. Activity. How much drama features in your school’s curriculum? Describe this as a percentage or the number of lessons for each year group, key stage, individual… Note your response on a sticky-note.
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“Please Mr Gove, can we do some drama?” Karen Teasdale Simon Spencer
Activity • How much drama features in your school’s curriculum? • Describe this as a percentage or the number of lessons for each year group, key stage, individual… • Note your response on a sticky-note
Nature and Scope of Drama • Discrete Drama • Drama Methodology • Extra-curricular Drama • Outside Agencies • Which of the above terms best describes the nature of drama in your school? • Note your response on a sticky-note
Curricular Drama • Drama has always had a precarious place in the curriculum • But, in secondary education has survived and even thrived • In FE it continues to attract large numbers of students and there is a diverse range of qualifications • In primary schools drama has enjoyed additional time and attention
Curricular Drama in the Future? • Draft National Curriculum documents for primary English • http://media.education.gov.uk/assets/files/pdf/d/draft%20national%20curriculum%20for%20english%20key%20stages%201%202.pdf
Curricular Drama in the Future? CULTURAL EDUCATION IN ENGLAND • An independent review by Darren Henley for the Department for Culture, Media and Sport and the Department for Education (see page 44) • The Government response to Darren Henley’s Review of Cultural Education
Government Response • Recommendation 10: Dance and Drama in Schools: • Consideration should be given to promoting Dance and Drama to subject areas in their own right, rather than being seen as junior partners to P.E. and English. • The Department for Education is currently reviewing the National Curriculum, and this recommendation will feed into the consultation process for consideration.
Government Response • Recommendation 10: Dance and Drama in Schools: • Consideration should be given to promoting Dance and Drama to subject areas in their own right, rather than being seen as junior partners to P.E. and English. • The Department for Education is currently reviewing the National Curriculum, and this recommendation will feed into the consultation process for consideration.
Extra Curricular Drama • “The School Play” has long been a feature for most schools regardless of the age phase • To what extent did curriculum drama emerge from the history of the school play?
Activity • What do you think the purpose of a school play is or should be from the perspective of… • The pupils? • The teaching staff? • The drama specialist? • Parents? • Head teacher?
Two Approaches The director • Pupils have little or no ownership • Pupils are the “marionettes” of the director • Showcases talent – the “all stars” • High stakes performance – window dressing • But… The facilitator • Pupils have strong ownership • Pupils make decisions • Inclusive • Showcases collaboration – the “ensemble” • High risk performance – insights into learning • But…
A Key Consideration Re: Production of Grease - Help please!!! • Hey everyone. My school has decided to do Grease this year. I've just joined as HOD and my budget has been pretty much depleted before I got here!!!Does anyone have any props or set pieces that they are willing to share, sell, lend or give us! I would be so grateful!!!!ThanxR
A Key Consideration Re: Production of Grease - Help please!!! • It's Friday. I probably shouldn't. But... why, oh why Grease? Dire, unimaginative, stereotype re-enforcing garbage! A young attractive female with concerns for her own future and a sense of purpose suddenly turns herself into a tobacco smoking object of male lust to impress a semi-literate petrol head while her new found friend has unsafe sex, gets knocked up, and gets away with it. Great!There IS better material out there and young people deserve access to it!Kind regards,T