Project READ for DoDEA/Int’l Educators: Theater – Drama Workshop: Teaching Drama to Beginning Actors

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Independent Study Project READ

Course Description

Reading - A Potent Avenue for Professional Growth

Historian Barbara Tuchman once described books as being the carriers of civilization. Those of us who work to preserve and improve civilization by educating young minds need the intellectual and emotional stimulation and sustenance that comes from reading important books. Project READ is designed for busy educators who wish to remain on the "cutting edge" in their chosen disciplines.

The cost is minimal; the rewards are endless. Each book is assigned to a specific course number.

Project READ is developed for educators in the Department of Defense Education Activity (DoDEA) and overseas international schools. This course has been approved by DoDEA. Each book is assigned a different course number corresponding to the book title.

Course Details

Number of Units: 1.0 graduate level extension credit(s) in semester hours

Who Should Attend: This course provides continuing education for teachers of DoDEA and International students.

Course Materials:  Drama Workshop: Teaching Drama to Beginning Actors by Chuck Neighbors available at Amazon.com or your local bookstore

Course Options

Course Date Units Price
EDU-X757S – 005 Start now, you have 270 days to complete this course once enrolled 1 $134

IS/Project READ for DoDEA/Int’l Educators: Theater – Drama Workshop: Teaching Drama to Beginning Actors

Start now, you have 270 days to complete this course once enrolled
1
$134
Independent Study Project READ
Jeff Olivero

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What You Will Learn

  • Understand the subject matter of the book title and the author's point of view
  • Identify areas that are of specific importance to your educational role
  • Reflect on that knowledge and how you, as an educator, can implement this information with your students, their parents, your school, and/or your classroom
  • Identify and elaborate on any ideas that the author mentions that you challenge

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Online fixed-date courses are delivered virtually but follow a predetermined schedule, requiring students to complete assignments, participate in discussions, and take assessments by specific deadlines—much like a traditional classroom. The key difference is that while traditional courses are conducted in person at set times and locations, online fixed-date courses allow students to engage remotely, offering more flexibility in where they learn while preserving structure and accountability through fixed timelines.  (Note: Any scheduled Zoom sessions will be outlined on the class schedule.)  These courses have fixed start and finish dates, but as an online student you will have 24/7 online access to your classroom assignments, syllabus and course resources.  Instructor feedback is shared along with the graded assignments.

How is the learning structured? Each online fixed-date course is asynchronous, meaning that you can work on your assignments anytime, although you are required to complete the assignments by specific dates. The course is designed with learning modules where all of the content is grouped into weekly assignments. Each module covers one or more topics. Within each of the learning modules, you can expect the following components:

• Module introduction that outlines what you can expect to learn in the module.

• Required readings (textbook, articles, journals, etc.) and presentations (audio and/or video).

• Assignments with due dates (which may include: written assignments, journal entries, research, blogs, etc.) based on the readings and presentations.

• Discussion forum where you answer prompts from the instructor and interact with your classmates.

• Module conclusion to review the topics and what you should have learned.

Typically, there is a final project, paper, or exam due in the last module that culminates all of the topics covered in each of the learning modules. You’ll find that the design of the learning modules has a rhythm to help you manage your time in the course.

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