Teacher Training
The Stagecoach Teacher Training Course is a course for those who wish to learn more about the teaching of performing arts; established teachers who are wishing to revitalise their skills in the teaching of performing arts; or for those who wish to teach more creatively.
The ADPA has been developed for teachers working with young people in part-time performing arts and those teaching children skills for singing, dancing or drama. It is an internationally recognised qualification awarded by Performance Arts Awards. The preparation course is delivered by Stagecoach Theatre Arts.
The Stagecoach Teacher Training short course looks at classroom management, preparation of lessons, realistic lesson plan writing, child development, diversity awareness, current child protection issues, health and safety issues and much more.
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