Education Programme
The Education Programme is intended to work within an education setting focusing on literacy and communication projects and is designed to use drama and the arts as a tool to empower children and adults verbally.
The aim is to tap into all areas of education from early year to university level, to engage, encourage and develop literacy skills, improve focus and participation.
The Education Programme lessons are similar to Drama Kids lessons but have been adapted to fit the needs of a school or education setting with strong links with the National Curriculum & OFSTED requirements.
Here are just some of the Education Programme workshops we have on offer.
Anti-Bullying Drama Workshops – with the Education Programme
Statistically, 1 in 4 children are bullied at school. At Drama Kids we aim to reduce bullying by providing students with the tools to understand the effect bullying can have on a person, and provide opportunities for students to gain greater emotional awareness, explore positive and negative feelings, and touch on respect and boundaries.
It is important that students are aware of what they have learnt in the lesson so they can reflect and communicate their knowledge with others.
Our anti-bullying workshops are taught through role-play and fun drama activities. Our workshops are a positive way to develop:
- Empathy and compassion
- Social interaction and communication skills
- Self-esteem and self-awareness
Shakespeare Workshops – with the Education Programme
Bring the art of Shakespeare to life through creative drama workshops, for all ages. Introducing Shakespeare to students is such a joy and the curriculum has been designed in such a way to make them feel reassured, inspired and motivated.
Shakespeare Week is held every March and is a national annual celebration giving primary school-aged children opportunities for enriching and enjoyable early experiences of Shakespeare. It is one of the pathways to Shakespeare provided by the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust, for people of all ages and stages of interest.
Drama Kids has been running these themed lessons now for some years, each year introducing a new play and theme so students can look forward to a different, enticing experience each year.
Our Shakespeare workshops focus on:
- Language development
- Accessible curriculum-based content
- Students having Fun
World Book Day – with the Education Programme
Bring your favourite storybook characters to life through fun, interactive drama workshops, for all ages! We show the students why reading is so important, and how it can expand our vocabulary and our imaginations.
This is achieved through speech, oracy, drama activities, mini scripts and character exploration.
Year 6/Primary 7 Transition Workshops – with the Education Programme
A bespoke programme to support students as they transition from primary to secondary school, in a fun and positive way.
Through role play and engaging drama activities, we explore the changes and challenges ahead for your students.
Our main focuses are;
- Exploring & understanding emotions
- Strengthening & developing social skills
- Building confidence & self-esteem
Get in touch
Call us today, or fill in the form below, and we’ll be in touch soon!