What will I Learn? The emphasis in GCE Drama and Theatre Studies is on improvisation, devised work and performing. The Advanced Subsidiary GCE in Drama and Theatre Studies deliberately focuses on working with plays. In this way, the course aims to bridge the gap between GCSE and full Advanced GCE by providing an opportunity to study plays from the point of view of a director, designer, performer and informed audience member. The qualification is designed to enable students to acquire a knowledge and understanding of the language of drama and theatre as well as to develop their performing and analytical skills. What skills do I need? The full Advanced GCE in Drama and Theatres Studies aims to extend the knowledge, skills and understanding acquired in the Advance Subsidiary units by enabling students to apply what they have learned in their own creative work. How is the course graded? For assessment, students complete written coursework based on practical work done in class and a review of a play they have seen in performance which is assessed by their class teacher. At the end of the AS year they are assessed by a visiting examiner on their performances in a complete play and a monologue or duologue. Contact provider for more information as this may not be up to date course information
Name: Drama & Theatre Studies Qualification title: GCE A level Qualification type: GCE A/AS Level or equivalent Assessment Awarding - Created 20160205 11:51:37 Updated 20161021 08:01:35
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