LIVE ONLINE: Drama for Oracy (Afternoon 1.30 to 3.30pm)

Course date: 12th Nov 2024

This course will explain how class teachers can set up a Drama lesson, to intentionally provide contexts and opportunities, for children to practise and develop their oracy skills.  During Drama, children are often stimulated and highly motivated to speak purposefully. Drama gives them opportunities to practise and gain confidence, at speaking in different styles and registers, for a range of purposes and audiences.  During this session, some key Drama strategies will be presented as ‘Talk Frames’ that use various configurations, groupings, and talk protocols. Also, ways in which drama strategies can be sequenced to better support oracy, will be suggested.  Two primary drama lessons will be presented (a step at a time), with their oracy opportunities highlighted.  

£125.00 + VAT (20%)

Target Group: Primary School Teachers

Handouts

  • A Drama Contract
  • A Drama Strategies booklet
  • The Powerpoint (as an edited PDF)
  • 2 primary lesson plans
  • 2 relevant published articles

Course Presenter: Patrice Baldwin

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Patrice Baldwin FRSA is Chair of the Council for Subject Associations and an internationally renowned trainer, consultant, author and speaker, in the field of  ‘Drama for Learning’ and Primary Drama.  She is also an Action Learning facilitator.  In 2020-21, she was Oak National Academy’s Subject Leader for Primary Drama and for several years jointly delivered  ‘Talk and Drama for Writing’ conferences with Pie Corbett. She is a former Primary Headteacher and Local Authority Arts Education Adviser, School Improvement Partner and school inspector and between 2010-13, was President of the International Drama Theatre and Education Association (IDEA) and was Chair of National Drama (UK) for more than a decade, (until 2015).   Patrice is a national curriculum consultant and was editorial expert for Primary Drama, (for the Qualifications and Curriculum Authority).  She was a BBC Education series consultant and scriptwriter for Drama in schools and more recently,  a TV documentary series consultant.

Patrice is the founder and Director of  ‘Drama for Learning and Creativity’ (D4LC), a research based school improvement initiative, that received support from NESTA, QCA, Arts Council England, Creative Partnerships, National Drama and IDEA.  It was presented at UNESCO’s 2nd World Creativity Conference in South Korea.

Patrice is a visiting lecturer at various universities and was a Cultural Leader for Brock University, Niagara.  Her recent books include, ‘Process Drama for Second Language Learning and Teaching’ (Bloomsbury, October 2021), ‘With Drama in Mind,’ ‘Improving Writing Through Drama,’ ‘Teaching Literacy Through Drama,’ ‘The Primary Drama Handbook’ and others.  Her forthcoming book is, ‘The Handbook of Drama Strategies’ (Routledge, 2023).

   ‘Patrice Baldwin is a rarity. She is one of the few primary drama experts left and quite possibly the most experienced and effective drama primary teacher. Teachers on her courses, come away feeling more confident and with a broader repertoire. Her work is excellent!’  Pie Corbett

   ‘Absolutely brilliant! Patrice’s course opened doors for colleagues which they would not have believed possible. In everything she does, she walks delegates through the materials, and discusses the impact this has on children’s learning. She uses drama conventions to create opportunities for pupils to secure their learning in new and deeper ways.’      Mary Myatt

 

‘ Patrice Baldwin is drama education expert of experts’.    Sarah Lambie (Editor, ‘Drama and Theatre’ magazine)

 

‘Patrice is one of the world’s foremost thinkers and practitioners of Drama Education’. Assistant Professor Peter O’Connor, University of Auckland, NZ

Course Location: LIVE ONLINE MEETING

Zoom or teams meeting 

What Happens Next?
  • Please provide Collective Learning with the email address of the person who will be attending the training.
  • Your presenter will email a meeting invitation link to the person who is attending so that they can join her live on the day.
  • The meeting room will only be available to those who have been sent the link and will be admitted to the room on the day.
  • All resource materials will be sent electronically to the attendee after the event.
NB: The attendee may choose to attend the training from their home base if this has been approved by the school.