Continuing Professional Development: Romeo and Juliet and Macbeth
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This three-hour, online CPD offers a practical toolkit for teaching Romeo and Juliet and Macbeth, led by an experienced Globe Education Practitioner via Zoom.
Aimed at secondary teachers, it will offer exciting techniques to engage with Shakespeare through active and creative approaches in the classroom. It provides teachers with a range of exciting activities to share with students.
Boost your confidence in analysing language, characters, themes and the text in performance, all from the comfort of your own home.
ONLINE EVENTS: HOW DO THEY WORK?
A ticket covers an individual or group joining via one device. These online events are designed for teachers and will be attended by up to 35 other groups or individuals on the same video meeting. Please ensure you join the meeting five minutes in advance of the event start time.
A link with joining instructions will be emailed to you a day before the event. You will need access to a reliable internet connection and be able to join a Zoom meeting.
Participants are invited to tell us about any access requirements during the booking process; this will enable us to be aware of needs in order to make reasonable adjustments and/or adapt content where possible.
These online events are interactive, which means that there are opportunities for the Globe practitioner and the participants to engage directly with each other live.
To make sure that everyone participating is safe and to protect privacy no recording or photography will be permitted.
Our staff retain the right to terminate any participant’s connection to the Zoom meeting if our Ticketing terms and Community guidelines are not followed
DETAILS
£30
As a charity that receives no regular government funding, the ticket income from events like these is vital to us.
Please purchase one ticket per participant.
A £2.50 transaction fee per order applies online
Timings: 3 hours CPD session
Capacity: 35 participants
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