Resources
Curriculum area resources support teachers to implement the curriculum. Resources are organised by 'Planning resources', 'Teaching resources' and 'Assessment resources'.
Overview of Drama
Learning in Drama involves students making, performing, analysing and responding, drawing on human experience as a source of ideas. Students engage with the knowledge of drama, developing skills, applying techniques and processes and using materials and technologies to explore a range of forms, styles and contexts.
Through Drama, students learn to reflect critically on their own experiences and responses and further their own aesthetic knowledge and preferences. They learn with growing sophistication to express and communicate experiences through and about drama.
The
Drama curriculum website can be accessed via the Victorian Curriculum F–10 website
To learn about key components of the Drama curriculum, view the presentation
Introducing Drama.
For F–10 curriculum area advice to support remote learning, see Curriculum advice for remote and flexible learning for this curriculum area.
Contact
Ryan Bowler
Curriculum Manager - Performing Arts
tel: + 61 3 7022 1615
email:
Ryan.Bowler@education.vic.gov.au
Professional associations
Drama Australia
Drama Australia is the national association for Drama educators and publish a range of resources and guidelines, including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Guidelines for Drama/Theatre Education.
Drama Victoria
Drama Victoria is the peak body for Drama and Theatre Education in Victoria and is a not-for-profit organisation. Established in 1968, Drama Victoria is the oldest Drama teacher association in Australia.