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Intermediate 2 Drama
Why Drama?
This course is
designed for anyone who has an interest in Drama, whether from a
personal, vocational or academic point of view, or a combination of
these. Throughout the course you will use a variety of drama,
theatre and production techniques to explore a range of issues,
topics and themes. The activities and experiences involved in the
course contribute to your personal growth by developing
self-awareness, confidence and social and communication skills.
Entry to the
Course
This is at the
discretion of the school/college but you would normally be expected
to have achieved one of the following-
·
Standard Grade
Drama at General level
·
Intermediate 1
Drama units or course
·
alternative/extra-curricular experience of drama.
Course
Outline
The course is
made up of three compulsory 40 hour units plus 40 hours flexible
time.
Drama
Skills
This unit uses
creative drama activities to explore social attitudes and issues.
Activities include
·
role-play
·
characterisation
·
evaluation
·
directing
·
devising
Throughout the
unit you will develop skills in
·
creative drama
·
co-operating
·
communicating
·
problem solving
Theatre/Production Skills
This unit
involves the study and use of a range of theatre production skills
such as
·
textual analysis
·
designing
·
implementing technology
·
acting
Throughout the
unit you will develop skills in
·
co-operating
·
communicating
·
evaluating
Production
In this unit you
will work with others to stage a small-scale production. You will be
involved in
·
planning and designing
·
implementing technology
·
acting
Throughout the
unit you will develop skills in
·
teamwork
·
communicating
·
evaluating.
Core Skills
·
Int.2 Problem
Solving ( Critical
Thinking, Planning and Organising, Reviewing and Evaluating )
·
Int.2 Working
with Others.
Assessment
The course is
assessed by a combination of internal and external assessment.
A folio of work
is assessed by the teacher/lecturer in accordance with SQA
guidelines. An assignment and practical examination are set and
marked by the SQA.
Progression
Successful
completion of this course may lead to:
Higher in
·
Drama
Education or
Training (NC/VQ); Employment in
·
Performing Arts
Further
advice and information on these options is available from your
subject teacher, guidance teacher/adviser and careers adviser. |