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by Carol Harvey Barnes - Wednesday, 25 February 2015, 10:50 AM
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Hello all, I hope that you had either a restful February half-term break, or a productive and fun filled working one? I know that a number of you were very busy during the holiday and I'm sure you'll agree that it always feels very satisfying when a production or core preparation for exams is uninterrupted by the demands of the usual teaching day? Now at the end of the month it feels like Spring is on the horizon with lots to look forward to in the next few months. 

Trinity Drama Standardisation Conference

Trinity logoAs I mentioned last month, Trinity’s examiner standardisation conference was held in Birmingham on a snowy 30th and 31st January. It was a productive, informative two days that re- energised and refocused the Drama examiners.  It was also good to see a number of colleagues sharing and discussing best practice in the field. All this continues to ensure that our assessment processes remain excellent and support you in your delivery of Trinity qualifications. 

Move It! and Perform 2015

February 13th – 15th was the annual Move It! and Perform 2015, held at Olympia, London. Trinity College provided three workshops, two dance and one drama workshop. The workshops were a great success, with a very good sign up rate. Both shows provide access to all genres and levels in the performing arts from beginners to accredited drama and dance schools. Certainly, the mix of professional workshops for performers to teacher support workshops was excellent and demonstrates the range of choice available to young and more mature people in the industry.  

Links to Trinity College online resources

Trinity College website offers a comprehensive range of teacher support materials including an Anthology, categorised from foundation to advanced levels and covering Stories, Poems, Monologues,Speeches and Public addresses. The link will take you straight to the extracts, so if you are stuck for suitable materials then take a look. Similarly, do you have some excellent monologues, duologues or group pieces you would like to share with us?  If so we are always eager to hear from you on... dramateachers@trinitycollege.com  or reply on the blog!

DDTAL news

The Diploma in Dance Teaching and Learning (Children and Young People) (DDTAL (CYP)) – is the first qualification of its kind, designed for practitioners working with children and young people outside formal education. It has been developed at the request of the major national dance organisations and led by Youth Dance England on behalf of Dance Training and Accreditation Partnership (DTAP) – a consortium of leading dance industry agencies, committed to building capacity and removing barriers to participation in dance outside of formal education, by people of all ages and abilities.

We at Trinity would like to extend a warm welcome to our first course provider located in Northern Ireland. Dance Associate Ltd is based in Newry,and has just become a registered DDTAL course provider.

The Future of Cultural Value - The Report

The Warwick Commission's final report, Enriching Britain: Culture, Creativity and Growth, was launched last week, the result of a year - long investigation by a diverse group of cultural leaders and academics from the University of Warwick. A number of key points are made in the report and it is an essential read but the report highlights “barriers and inequalities” that prevent “equal access for everyone to a rich cultural education and the opportunity to live a creative life”. 

“The key message from this report is that the government and the cultural and creative industries need to take a united and coherent approach that guarantees equal access for everyone to a rich cultural education and the opportunity to live a creative life. There are barriers and inequalities in Britain today that prevent this from being a universal human right. This is bad for business and bad for society."

Vikki Heywood CBE, Chairman of the Warwick Commission on the Future of Cultural Value

So, if you have any thoughts on the report or exciting news to share then please contact us, until next time...

With warmest wishes,

Carol                                     



[ Modified: Thursday, 26 March 2015, 11:59 AM ]
 
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Let's start with Dance...

danceFollowing on from the update sent out last month (17/7/14) about developments at the Institute for Learning (IfL) Trinity has now received confirmation from IfL that the organisation will be closing in the autumn of 2014 with many of its functions being transferred to the Education and Training Foundation (ETF).

We have been pleased to learn that the legacy of professional formation and application for QTLS (which is protected by law) is being transferred to ETF. DDTAL (Diploma in Dance Teaching and Learning) graduates will be able to continue to apply for this process. The IfL is working hard to ensure that there is no disruption in the application process and has confirmed that:

For those members [of IfL] currently working towards [professional formation] deadlines in the summer and winter of 2014, all those application will be reviewed as planned so that they will receive notification of the outcome of their application as planned in either August or December, depending on the cycle in which they have registered.”

We have been assured that further information about the transfer of services from IfL to ETF will be sent to us as soon as they have been confirmed. However, in the meantime, we are delighted to have received assurances that applications for QTLS will remain open. 

Please post a comment below should you want to ask anything further regarding this.

Reforms and change update

Preparing for the 2015 General Election and the manifesto's that are out there? Read this summary from the Cultural Learning Alliance.  

GCSE and Alevel reforms for the Arts are well underway also and the Cultural Learning Alliance have put together a summary regarding those processes too which you can read here. I have been lucky enough to review elements of the subject content proposed for GCSE Drama and GCE Drama & Theatre so I look forward to seeing how the new content develops. 

Subject Associations?

NDAs a Trinity Drama teacher are you a member of your subject association? Remember they are different to your union and they are there to support Drama teachers and theatre educators with their artform/pedagogy however you might need them.

National Drama are currently the UK's leading professional association for Drama and they work to ensure that all children and young people have the opportunity to learn through Drama. 


They have their annual AGM happening and whether you are a member or not you should attend and have your ideas and thoughts listened to. 

Happening at: Tricyle Theatre, Kilburn, London

On: Saturday 27th September 2014 from 10am until 4pm

If you want to attend please email the secretary for more information. 

How employable are your Drama students?

A question you no doubt always get asked by parents, what will a drama qualification lead? How does this help in later life? But I don't want to be an actor what else is there? Well... SCUDD (Standing Conference of University Drama Departments) put this document together which might help you when those questions crop up - once again! 

Your CPD and professional development... What is out there soon?

London Bubble in partnership with Half Moon Theatre are running "An introduction to Drama for Communication in KS1 and the Speech bubbles approach" CPD certified event too!

Taking place on: Tuesday 26th August 2014, 1pm - 4.30pm cost £48 if you are interested and would like to know more email: lucy@londonbubble.org.uk

National Theatre CPD opportunities - During October 1/2 term the NT Learning department are running a two day course on interpreting text. There latest Schools brochure recently went out to schools so I hope if you should have got one you did! 

TCTheatre Centre are off on tour with 'The Muddy Choir' a new play written to mark the centenary of the outbreak of the First World War.

They will be touring to theatres around the UK from September 11th to November 28th, the performance is appropriate for KS3-5 pupils. It will then tour schools (that book!) during January - March 2015. You can link this performance to Arts Award too, so miss out on a double opportunity! 

I think I've given you enough there to keep you going until next month...

Holly

[ Modified: Monday, 11 August 2014, 3:51 PM ]