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Theatre Brings Ideas to Life....
Suffolk Public Schools Theatre Arts Programs provides students an opportunity to learn and grow in self-expression, exploring various styles of theatre. Students develop lifelong skills of collaboration and teamwork, creativity and imagination, critical thinking, and communication and problem-solving, necessary within the framework of 21st Century Skills.
Suffolk Public Schools’ Fine and Performing Arts Curriculums for secondary theatre courses inherently teach the overarching concepts within its benchmarks. Within each area, the Virginia Standards of Learning for Fine Arts addresses 21st Century Learning Skills but also:
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Social-emotional learning
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Fine motor skills
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Critical Thinking Skills
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Behavioral interventions through creative coping mechanisms
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Collaboration
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Effective Communication
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Differentiated and Modified Instruction and Communication
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Self-Expression
Within the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA), a well-rounded education includes fine and performing arts to prepare the whole child as they matriculate through school. Students will engage in cultural literacy in order to be a more thoughtful and contributing member of their community. Through the course of study, students will learn skills that further develop them for the 21st Century Workforce. Students will utilize their study of their selected fine and performing arts discipline in their perception of the world and integration in society as community members. Students will evaluate artistic works objectively, but also to develop personal opinions (subjectively). Students will learn to use the arts for expression of emotion and creativity and how that works in any field of study, through generalized cultural literacy.
Courses Include:
- Theatre 7 (semester)
- Speech and Theatre 8 )year long)
- HS Theatre I - Introduction to Theatre
- HS Theatre II - Dramatic Literature and Theatre History (non-performance based)
- HS Advanced Acting
- HS Directing and Advanced Theatre Studies
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