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Author: Rick Burt

Planning, Teaching and Learning in Drama

Five must haves in every Drama lesson

I love how the outcome of every Drama lesson is different. But after teaching for so long, there are things that I have found to be the most important in teaching and planning a Drama lesson. Here are my five must haves in every Drama lesson. Continue reading Five must haves in every Drama lesson

Unknown's avatarRick Burt01/20/202105/10/2021
Blog

Autumn Term Roundup (a bit late!)

Between the months of September 2020 and December 2020 Burt’s Drama received 86,247 views from an average of 10,766 unique visits per month. Read the Autumn Term Roundup to find out what happened. Continue reading Autumn Term Roundup (a bit late!)

Unknown's avatarRick Burt01/13/202105/10/2021
Extra-Curricular Drama

How to run a virtual production

Have you thought about putting on a virtual showcase production instead? Virtual productions are a great way of keeping that theatrical fire burning whilst you are all away from school. Here are a few tips to help your virtual showcase production a flying start. Continue reading How to run a virtual production

Unknown's avatarRick Burt01/06/202105/10/2021
Teaching and Learning in Drama, Written work in Drama

Writing about Theatre

Writing about live performance work needs to be done from as early as possible and something that should definitely be imbedded into Key Stage 3. So here are five ways of helping Key Stage 3 students to write about theatre. Continue reading Writing about Theatre

Unknown's avatarRick Burt12/16/202002/15/20211 Comment
Plays and Playwrights

Rebecca Lenkiewicz

Rebecca Lenkiewicz is an amazing and engaging British playwright and screenwriter. She writes the most engaging and realistic characters that explore and illuminate the lives of marginalised women. Her work is great for GCSE or A Level students to explore and perform. Continue reading Rebecca Lenkiewicz

Unknown's avatarRick Burt12/09/202001/29/2021
Leadership in Drama, Teaching and Learning in Drama

6 Tips for new Heads of Drama

Stepping up to Head of Drama can be very rewarding job. Although the workload, accountability and responsibility increases so does the job satisfaction and the impact you can make on the lives of students. So here are some top tips to help your first few months at Head of Drama become a successful and joyful experience. Continue reading 6 Tips for new Heads of Drama

Unknown's avatarRick Burt12/02/202001/29/2021

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