Exploring Picture Books through Drama – KS 1 (Patrice Baldwin)
National Drama’s next CPD session with Patrice Baldwin is now open for bookings.
ABOUT THE COURSE
High quality picture books can be approached through ‘whole class Drama’, in ways that enable shared, memorable learning opportunities. Drama strategies can be used to bring images and texts alive, to meet and become characters and to enter situations and key moments together in role (often with the teacher in role too). Through Drama children can explore the relationships, situations, emotions and significant universal themes within the books and make worthwhile connections between fiction and real life. There will be an opportunity for teachers to ask questions and to get further advice.
This session will explain some important drama strategies and use them with ‘The Tunnel’ by Anthony Brown. The lesson will be explained ‘step by step’ and will explore the images, text and the inter-play between them. The drama will also help children to actively explore family, sibling relationships, the settings and the key moments.
PARTICIPANTS WILL
- Learn some new and flexible drama strategies for use with picture books;
- Consider what picture books might contain, that works well with a ‘Drama for Learning’ approach and get some recommended titles;
- Follow a KS1 picture book/drama lesson, with the teacher moves and strategies explained (in relation to the intended learning).
HANDOUTS
- a Drama Strategies booklet
- a Drama Contract
- a copy of the session Powerpoint (as a PDF)
- the lesson plan from the session
- an additional lesson plan for each session attended
- a relevant published article for each session attended
COST
One session: £25 for 1 teacher; £15 for each additional teacher (from the same school)
Individual teachers may book places on this course, (which is hosted by National Drama).
If schools (or groups of schools), wish to host this course themselves (online or on site), please contact patrice@patricebaldwin.com
Bespoke packages of additional advice and support can be arranged by schools. Please contact patrice@patricebaldwin.com
COURSE LEADER
Patrice Baldwin was a primary headteacher, School Improvement and Art Education Adviser and Ofsted inspector. She was Sir Jim Rose’s Drama Editorial Expert for his proposed primary curriculum.
Patrice has given keynotes and led workshops in 35+ countries and was President of the International Drama Theatre and Education Association (2010-13) and Chair of National Drama for more than a decade (until 2015). She created and directed ‘Drama for Learning and Creativity’ (D4LC), an internationally acclaimed school improvement initiative.
Patrice is a published educational author and has been a BBC Education scriptwriter and series consultant (TV and Radio). She now works freelance.
Patrice Baldwin and Pie Corbett worked together termly over several years, developing Drama and Talk for Writing at their termly conferences.
Email: patrice@patricebaldwin.com Website: www.patricebaldwin.com
‘Patrice Baldwin is a rarity. She is one of the few primary drama experts left in this country and quite possibly the most experienced and effective drama primary teacher. Teachers on her courses, come away feeling more confident and with a broader repertoire. Her work is excellent!’ Pie Corbett
Absolutely brilliant! Patrice’s course opened doors for colleagues which they would not have believed possible. In everything she does, she walks delegates through the materials, and discusses the impact this has on children’s learning. She uses drama conventions to create opportunities for pupils to secure their learning in new and deeper ways. Mary Myatt
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