National Drama's Regional SEND Workshop

National Drama's Regional SEND Workshop

Join us for a workshop on drama in specialist education, happening on June 21st . All teachers and practitioners welcome.

By National Drama

Date and time

Fri, 21 Jun 2024 10:00 - 15:00 GMT+1

Location

L22, Room GO4 Drama Studio Institute of Education, University of Reading

London Road Reading RG1 5EX United Kingdom

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About this event

  • 5 hours

Regional SEND workshop at The University of Reading on Friday June 21st 10.00-15.00.

Drama to explore stories, feelings, and well-being for teachers of SEND students in specialist settings across all key stages.

This one-day workshop will explore teaching through story using both sensory and emotional engagement for pupils with PMLD.

It will also explore the use of Drama with MLD/ASD/SEMH young people to promote positive mental health and wellbeing, develop confidence and trust, and foster good relationships with peers and adults.

There will be a range of activities throughout the day including workshops, Q and A, along with some theoretical underpinning. Teachers will be given a set of adaptable lesson plans to take away and use in school.

Dr Gill Brigg and Karen Wallace-Jones from Make/Sense Theatre will co-lead the day.

Dr Gill Brigg

Gill has over 40 years’ experience as a cross-phase drama teacher, theatre-maker, and advisory teacher. With an M.Ed and a PhD, she has worked for the last 20 years in Specialist Schools as a TIE performer, Drama specialist, and class teacher. She now works nationally and internationally with teachers, actors, and academics, developing their practice with neurodivergent groups.

Make/Sense Theatre

Karen Wallace-Jones is the Founding Artistic Director of Make/Sense Theatre who make theatre for, by and with the neurodivergent community in Reading and surrounding areas. She originally trained and worked as an actor and then moved into education working in both SEN and SEMH schools for ten years as the Drama/Creative Arts lead.

Karen is a firm believer in the transformative power of drama and theatre when working with SEN and SEMH young people and is passionate about creating accessible pathways into the arts for the neurodivergent community.

Fees:

Early Bird £45.00 until midnight 30th April 2024

Standard £55.00 from 1st May 2024 on.

Note 1: National Drama is absorbing the Eventbrite fees to make this event as affordable as possible: what you see is what you pay!

Note 2: National Drama Members can claim a discount on this event. Please apply to finance@nationaldrama.org.uk for the promo code.

Frequently asked questions

Will lunch be provided?

Lunch will not be provided but attendees can use café facilities at The University of Reading. Tea, coffee, and biscuits will be provided

Will I be able to park?

Limited parking will be available on campus but we are encouraging attendees to travel by public transport if possible. Details about parking will be provided via email nearer the workshop date.

How do I know that this workshop is suitable for me?

This event is relevant to all teachers working in specialist SEND settings, regardless of previous Drama experience, and across all phases, including post-16.

Organised by

National Drama is the UK’s leading subject association. It welcomes all drama teachers, trainees and theatre practitioners who are actively engaged in the process of learning through, and about, drama and theatre education. At the centre of National Drama’s work is the determination to provide members with a coherent and evolvable framework of professional development opportunities; primary, secondary, theatre and HE.

Early bird discount
£45 – £55