TA240 - Creative Drama (OER)
Esquema semanal
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Use the materials in this to complete coursework assignments.
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Overview Objective Content Support Deliverable Evaluation Process Exercises, games and discussion notes are logged daily for the purposes of building a Creative Drama portfolio. Students will complete classroom logs documenting activities and discussions that support the development and execution of Creative Drama exercises.
Templates are made available online to support the logging of information and activities. Specific links to a variety of techniques are also provided Students will utilize the logged exercises and discussion notes to support their development of a curriculum based lesson plan. Rubric provided for grading criteria of Activity Log Book. -
Overview Objective Content Support Deliverable Evaluation Process Students build knowledge of principles and practices of Creative Drama (CD) and its application within a classroom environment. Students will be responsible for articulating the application of CD exercises within a classroom through participation and group work.
OER materials used in Reading Logs are provided to support students' participation in activities and discussions. Students will have the opportunity to practice the knowledge and skills that will be needed to succeed on the final assessment. Students will receive in class verbal and written response via rubric. -
Overview Objective Content Support Deliverable Evaluation Process Using Drama and Theatre To Promote Literacy Development
Students will engage in basic classroom applications of Creative Drama and how to support literacy and comprehension.
Reading materials and classroom engagement in activities. Students identify multiple ways of applying CD in literacy development using literature curriculum for all ages. Written evaluation via rubric which will be provided prior to completion of objectives. -
Overview Objective Content Support Deliverable Evaluation Process Cooperative Learning techniques and the application of classroom strategies place ownership of teaching and learning as a shared experience between both students and teacher. Students develop skills to finding a solution to a problem or acquiring a new knowledge by utilizing cooperative learning structures.
Guidelines identifying Cooperative Learning techniques, strategies and application are review in class, within the learning module and in class activities. Students will develop strategies for encouraging cooperative learning Rubric provided identifying grading criteria and objectives needed to be accomplished. The following link will be the foundation of our discussions, please review before coming to class: -
Overview Objective Content Support Deliverable Evaluation Process Exploring presentation techniques and specific exercises for kindergarten and first grade classrooms. Students will identify areas where Creative Drama is successfully utilized in kindergarten and first grade classrooms.
Guidelines on completing Creative Drama Log forms provided and discussion on best practices in completing each form. Students will log exercises for future use in both Midterm and Final projects. Rubric provided for activity log requirements and grading criteria -
Overview Objective Content Support Deliverable Evaluation Process Creative drama exercises can be adapted for specific pedagogical goals or for aesthetic purposes. Creating an exercise that will be age appropriate with a specific objective. Students will be responsible for building a Creative Drama activity that utilizes the skills and knowledge obtained from prior course assignments.
Guidelines identifying requirements of the assignment are as well as supplemental reading materials are provided within learning module. Students will prepare a ten minute Creative Drama exercise with supporting analysis of activity. Rubric provided prior for both the execution of the of the activity as well as the analysis. MIDTERM
- See attached Guidelines for Objectives
- Use Exercise Analysis Form to complete Written Assignment
- Review Rubric for Grading Criteria
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Submit your Activity Analysis here
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Overview Objective Content Support Deliverable Evaluation Process Utilizing the techniques of Creative Drama to teach multiple subjects. Students will apply Creative Drama techniques and strategies to build lesson plans for subjects (i.e. mathematics, science, history, etc.)
Multiple resources are provided and used to develop strategies which are then reviewed and discussed in class. Students will participate in the execution of the curriculum based activities. Students will be graded on their ability to execute activity and articulate its significance during classroom participation. -
Overview Objective Content Support Deliverable Evaluation Process Develop an understanding and skills in creating a one hour lesson plan using Creative Drama. Curriculum will be based on the Oregon Department of Education Academic Content Standards. Students choose a subject that coincides with a specific age group found one the Oregon Department of Education Academic Content Standards page. Through review and experimentation in class activities students will gain knowledge and skills the structure of a CD lesson plan.
Outline of CD Lesson Plan Structure; Template; Guidelines and links to Oregon State Ed Standards. Students will create a one-hour lesson plan utilizing Creative Drama as a teaching tool for a curriculum unit. Rubric providing grading criteria. -
Overview Objective Content Support Deliverable Evaluation Process 15 minute section of the one hour lesson plan, students prepare, using Creative Drama is demonstrated in class as Final Project. Curriculum unit will be based on the Oregon Department of Education Academic Content Standards. Students will present a portion of the one-hour lesson plan they developed utilizing classmates as 'students' in lesson. One-hour CD Lesson Plan will be completed and submitted through Moodle
Outline of CD Lesson Plan Structure; Template; Guidelines and links to Oregon State Ed Standards. Students will actively engage in the demonstration of a Creative Drama exercise that is used as teaching tool for a curriculum unit. Rubric providing grading criteria. photo: Science Drama Workshop - Birla Industrial & Technological Museum
Due to several sections of this course being taught within the Spring Quarter, please refer the the link below to find the date and time of the final:
Final ScheduleSTUDENTS MUST BE ON TIME OR LOOSE 10% OFF THE TOTAL SCORE OF FINAL ASSIGNMENT.