Understanding science through drama

Teachers, register below to join this free online professional learning session on Thursday 8 September 4:00–4:45 pm.

Join Dr Carrie Swanson and Greta Dromgool in a session which will inspire you to explore science through drama.

Science learning involves exploring ideas through different perspectives and imagining objects, processes and connections that can’t be viewed by the naked eye. Using drama to enhance students' learning experiences deepens their understanding. Drama can play a significant role in helping students to better understand science concepts, the nature of science, and to explore the complexity of socio-scientific issues.

During the webinar we will share examples of how different kinds of drama can support science learning. We will include simple ideas that can be used easily in the classroom and provide links demonstrating how other educators have developed an integrated curriculum approach using science and drama.

This session will be valuable for all teachers.

You will be sent a reminder email before the webinar.

We will be using Zoom, and you can connect to our live session using this link: https://waikato.zoom.us/j/359736528

For more information on using Zoom, see our article Introducing our PLD.
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