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Teaching the Arts Vocational Training
Overview
The “Teaching the Arts” programme is a vocational training initiative for at risk individuals, aimed at preparing them to become support teachers.
Participants receive training in classroom management, ageappropriate teaching methods, and artistic expression, including storytelling, music and movement, and role play. This is followed by two weeks of classroom observation to apply their training in real-world settings.
Programme Details
- Class Size: Minimum 4, Maximum 6
- Suitable for: Anyone interested to become a support Teacher
- Duration: 6 Weeks
- Certificates: Awarded by Me2 Centre of Inclusive Arts
Learning Objectives
Develop the ability to express emotions, thoughts, and ideas through body language, facial expressions, and vocal modulation, fostering effective communication on stage.
Cultivate imaginative thinking by engaging in improvisational exercises, storytelling, and roleplaying activities, allowing participants to explore and express in a safe and encouraging setting.
Develop positive characters as they explore empathy and compassion through different scenarios and stories.
Encourage teamwork and collaboration by participating in group activities, fostering a supportive environment where participants learn to work together to create dramatic performances.
Build self-confidence and help participants overcome stage fright, develop a positive selfimage, and embrace the joy of self expression.
Develop critical thinking skills by analyzing and reflecting on performances, both their own and those of peers, in the realm of theatre.