Phillip pretty much hit my suggestions. Hopefully we'll see you in October. :)
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Original Message:
Sent: 04-27-2015 11:14
From: Phillip Goodchild
Subject: Professional Development/Training
I've found that PD by district tends to be lacking, simply because there are only 30 of us (and we're a large district). It is worth checking out Drama Teacher Academy; I think it's about $37 a month and gives you access to some excellent classes (Classroom Management for the Drama classroom, Teaching Mask, Shakespeare, Copyright laws, voice/projection, all sorts). The only issue I had was a lack of my own time, but whilst I was subscribed to it I made a bunch of time available to sit through and take copious notes and incorporate many things that I learned into my own practice.
There are many summer intensives offered at various locations. Being in California, you might want to check out the Oregon Shakespeare Festival (I think I named it right), Larry Silverberg does a summer intensive on Meisner technique, and I'm sure there are other options.
In Florida, we have the FATE conference (FATE being the Florida theatre teachers association) that offers good continuing education on various subjects. The last one I went to I attended great classes by Larry Silverberg, classes on costume shop management, makeup for beginners (not application, but the arrangement and setting up of a good make-up program or system within your theatre program), and other stuff.
Of course, there's also the EdTA's National Conference coming up in October, this year in sunny St Petersburg at the Tradewinds resort. Some excellent Professional Development Intensives (a full day of exploration/study, various subjects offered) as well as the 90 minute sessions throughout the conference. Can't wait to see what classes are being offered!
Teaching Theatre, the magazine, is also a good resource and has many other ideas for continuing/augmenting one's education. The trouble I'm having is deciding whether I want to do a second masters (in technical theatre) or a PhD in some theatre related field. So many options, so little time and money to make use of!
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Phillip Goodchild
Ruskin FL
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Original Message:
Sent: 04-27-2015 01:54
From: Ashley White
Subject: Professional Development/Training
Hi everyone,
I am a new drama teacher this year...just received my credential! I want to continue developing and growing as a theatre teacher. What do you recommend for professional development or training opportunities? Also, are there any theatre/acting/directing/etc. certifications you'd recommend receiving?
Thank you so much!
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Ashley
Sacramento, California
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