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  1. Literacy Play : Over 300 Dramatic Play Activities that Teach Pre-Reading Skills by Sherrie West, Amy Cox, 2004-08-30
  2. Ready-to-go Scripture Skits ... That Teach Serious Stuff: The Sequel by Michael Theisen, 2005-11-15
  3. Cross Views: Story Dramas That Teach the Faith by Dean Nadasdy, 1996-06
  4. Ready-to Go Scripture Skits: That Teach Serious Stuff by Michael Theisen, 2004-10-31
  5. Shakespeare: To Teach or Not to Teach : Teaching Shakespeare Made Fun : From Elementary to High School by Cass Foster, Lynn G. Johnson, 1992-03-13
  6. Acting Cool: Using Reader's Theater to Teach Language Arts and Social Studies in Your Classroom (Linw Orth Learning Ser) (Linw Orth Learning Ser) by Chris Gustafson, 2003-12-01
  7. Covering the Curriculum With Stories: Six Cross-cultural Projects That Teach Literacy and Thinking Through Dramatic Play by Sharon Ginnis, Paul Ginnis, 2007-05-15
  8. Shakespeare, to teach or not to teach: Teaching Shakespeare made fun, from elementary to high school by Cass Foster, 2000

1. Drama Programs
is an AFTERSCHOOL drama program with programs in eight countries and more than 35 000 students enrolled worldwide. Their goal is to teach
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2. Drama Graduate Programs At The UM Graduate School
The Department of Drama/Dance is one of four programs Art, Drama/Dance, Music, and Media also teach and create in the Department of Drama
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3. Faculty Of Education - Department Of Teaching And Teacher Education
English Hebrew Home Dean's Office Academic Programs Faculty Members Centers Prof. Rachel Seginer Dr. Shifra Schonmann Drama/Theatre education
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4. TeachingArts.org Studies Quantifying Benefits Of Drama Programs In
Studies Quantifying Benefits of Drama Programs in Schools in Grades 2 and 5 of a program that uses stage presentations to teach students.
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5. UVA Drama MFA Admissions
BA Program. Drama Major. Drama Minor. Admissions Related Programs. Heritage Repertory Theatre Opportunities to teach may be available
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6. Points North - And They're Out!
programs. Area churches provide religious and secular activities, while local arts organizations tout handson programs to teach drama
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7. Theater And Drama Graduate Programs In Pacific Coast U.S.A.
Theater and Drama Graduate Programs in Pacific Coast U.S.A. Designed to prepare English and drama teachers to teach and produce theatre in the
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8. Welcome To The Peoria Park District, Peoria, Illinois, USA
FINE ARTS DRAMA ACTIVITIES 681-2861 Ready to register? Wheel - IAC artist-in-residence Catina Briscoe will teach ceramics including
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9. Stanford Drama
Department of Drama 551 Serra Mall Stanford, CA 943055010 purpose for most students entering a doctoral program is to teach at the college
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10. Teach Enlighten Empower Motivate Productions
TEACH ENLIGHTEN EMPOWER MOTIVATE PRODUCTIONS, INC. TEEM Productions provides free after school drama programs to children ages 518. Using both
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11. Area Of Study Drama And Dance Teacher Education
drama and dance teacher education programs prepare people to teach at all levels. Students in drama education learn to coach actors and others who work on
http://www.iseek.org/sv/22030.jsp?id=470900

12. Yale School Of Drama Streaming Video
MFA and DFA programs in which students receive intensive training to prepare for to work in theaters as dramaturgs and in related positions; to work in theater publishing as critics and editors, as well as in other capacities; or to teach theater as practitioners, critics and scholars.
http://www.yale.edu/drama/video/dramaturgy.html
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13. Drama Programs
drama Kids International is an AFTERSCHOOL drama program with programs in Their goal is to teach children (K-12) to speak clearly and confidently in a
http://prod031.sandi.net/vapa/dramaprgs.html
Drama/Theatre Programs back to index Biologues: Women in History
A one woman program with goals that include: bringing the theatre arts and humanities together for awareness and education; to foster empowerment and self-esteem for women and girls; and to highlight history as a thread to the courage and leadership of the present and future.
website
209-358-0660, 209-357-3430 fax
Director Melissa Stevenson, email Touring performances for ASSEMBLIES and WORKSHOPS available. Biologues is a program consisting of selected monologues of women from history. Custom programs or characters (more than 35!) for 40, 60, or 80 minute assemblies. Assembly costs range from $500-$1000. Three day RESIDENCY available in flexible format with assembly, costs range from $2500 to $3700. Back to top Classics for Kids
Classics for Kids is dedicated to the promotion and preservation of classical music and the arts through educational, affordable and accessible concerts designed for children.
www.classics4kids.com

14. Cedarville University - Christian Ministries - Drama Teams
The drama Teams of Cedarville University understand that ministry involves much more Regular programs are 45 min. long, teach one biblical principle,
http://www.cedarville.edu/servedrama
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http://www.cedarville.edu/christianministries/cscm01a.cfm Admissions Cedarville University
Spotlight
Touring Teams - Drama Teams
"It is an unbelievable privilege to be used of God in this way"
Jessica Waggoner
Charleston, WV
Nursing
Class of 2005
Touring Team:
Lifeline Players "I have loved drama from an early age, but not until a few years ago did I realize its amazing potential in ministry. Different people relate and connect with different things. When one person might be touched by music or a sermon, another can be equally impacted by drama. So many people have been able to relate to the characters in our skits. It is an unbelievable privilege to be used of God in this way."
The Drama Teams of Cedarville University understand that ministry involves much more than what happens on a platform. Ministry is about God working in and through us - equipping us to serve others for His glory. And the use of drama in ministry can be a powerful tool in communcating biblical truth in a unique and relevant way. For children, the dramatization of a biblical text provides a more concrete, sensory-enriched experience that allows them to both see and hear how God has moved in the hearts and lives of people. And drama in the ministry of the church can serve as "living illustrations" to all ages, relating biblical principles and examining the dynamics of the Christian life as the "word" is made "flesh."

15. An Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer Department Head
The Department Head will coordinate the Music and drama programs, manage their budgets, The Department Head/Chair will also teach departmental courses;
http://www.pvamu.edu/HR/employment/faculty/?cmd=Details&jcode=05-15

16. GATAPP
Service Fields These programs prepare individuals to provide support drama - An individual certified in drama is in-field to teach all areas of drama
http://www.gapsc.com/GaTapp/teaching/teach_home.asp
Georgia Alternative Teacher Preparation Program
Georgia offers educator certificates in three categories: Teaching fields, Leadership fields and Service fields.
Teaching Fields - Teaching certificates are issued in fields that prepare an individual to teach the subject matter offered as a part of the school curriculum. These fields qualify under GATAPP.
Leadership Programs - These programs prepare individuals to administer or supervise a school system, school or school program. These advanced level certification programs require eligibility for a teaching or service clear renewable certificate and do not qualify under the GATAPP program.
Service Fields - These programs prepare individuals to provide support services to students, school personnel and school operations. These certification programs are not available under the GATAPP program.
Description of Teaching Field Options
Elementary Education - The State of Georgia does not prepare nor certify teachers for Elementary Education. Individuals interested in this developmental range of learners should investigate either Early Childhood or Middle Grades education programs.

17. Playwrights Project Teaching Programs
WRITING LIVES A new program linking teens with senior citizens. SEEDS (Stimulating Educational Excellence through drama Standards) A comprehensive standards
http://www.playwrightsproject.com/teach.html
Classroom Programs
WRITING LIVES A new program linking teens with senior citizens.
SEEDS
(Stimulating Educational Excellence through Drama Standards) A comprehensive standards based program that infuses theatre arts into the language arts curriculum through playwriting residencies, sessions with professional actors, and attendance at professional theatre productions.
IMAGINE THAT!
Drama-based activities for promoting literacy and communication skills for grades K-4.
RADAR
(Recognizing And Dramatizing Alternative Registers)-Drama-based activities teach why, how and when to use Mainstream Academic English for grades 5-8.
WRITE ON!
Playwriting residency for grades 5-12.
Professional Development for Teachers
Using drama-based activities to teach K-12 curriculum
Touring Performances
Bring quality theatre to your school.
Homepage
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Performances

Who We Are
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Lifestages
Playwrights Project Main Office 450 B Street, Ste. 1020 San Diego, CA 92101 Ph: 619-239-8222 write@playwrightsproject.com Los Angeles Office 1612 Garden Street Glendale, CA 91201

18. Welcome NCTCSF.org
SATELLITE programs Our instructors will teach at your school. Affordable Offsite After School drama Classes are available at schools throughout the Bay
http://www.nctcsf.org/youth_program_descriptions.html
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Theatre Center's Youth Programs?

Students at NCTC have the advantage of a year-round conservatory theatre training system, designed specifically for young people. They have the opportunity to learn acting skills, stage movement, musical theatre, play writing, audition techniques, technical theatre and theatre management in our state-of-the-art facility. The New Conservatory Theatre Center admits students regardless of gender, sexual orientation, race, color, national or ethnic origin.
YOUTH PROGRAMS
For young people aged 7-12, NCTC schedules after-school and Saturday classes during the school year. Students are introduced to creative self expression and discovery processes. A combination of storytelling, creative movement, play-acting, improvisational and scripted theatre activities all add up to an exciting approach to learning while encouraging the development of interpersonal life skills. Read More
TEEN PROGRAMS
The New Conservatory Theatre Center's Teen Program is for students ages 13-18 who want to study acting and fine tune their craft. The program is designed to facilitate comprehensive performing arts instruction for dedicated students and young professionals. The sessions may focus on improvisation, scene study, directing, performance technique, musical theatre, play writing, voice/speech and screen acting. Class size is limited to just 18 students.

19. Classes And Workshops
Education programs teach the principles and techniques of drama and theatre arts and also use those principles and techniques to enrich understanding of a
http://www.sct.org/classes/
Education Programs at SCT (currently the Deaf Youth Drama Program, Education Outreach, and the Drama School) strive to enhance the mainstage experience at SCT, and to fulfill the following part of SCT's mission statement: "to provide theatre education and theatre arts training, taught by professional artists, that ensure participatory experiences for young people." Education Programs teach the principles and techniques of drama and theatre arts and also use those principles and techniques to enrich understanding of a wide variety of disciplines and experiences.
Education Outreach
SCT Drama School Deaf Youth Drama Program

20. University College - UC Programs
And if we can, will that teach us something about human intelligence? Our instructors ties to these theatres, along with the UC drama Program alumni
http://www.utoronto.ca/uc/docs/programs.html
niversity College offers a number of programs and courses outside the areas traditionally covered by departments. These include programs and courses in Aboriginal Studies, Canadian Studies, Cognitive Science and Artificial Intelligence, Drama, Peace and Conflict Studies, and Sexual Diversity Studies, in addition to 199Y Seminars, and introductory courses for non-specialists in such areas as mathematics, physics, and architecture. The overall aims of the College programs are to foster interdisciplinary work in significant areas of study and to encourage intellectual breadth. Many program courses are open to students not enrolled in the programs themselves. In addition, University College is home to myriad professors in various departments of Arts and Sciences at UofT from Anthropology to Zoology.
Follow links below for detailed information on each program:
Aboriginal Studies

The Aboriginal Studies Program focuses on the culture, language, and history of First Nations people, contributing to our understanding of the interaction between First Nations and Euro-Canadian society. It is an interdisciplinary program, drawing from a wide range of resources at the University of Toronto and is jointly sponsored by the Departments of Anthropology and Linguistics.

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