West Virginia College- And Career-Readiness Standards For The Arts – Theatre Education
The study of theatre provides students with the skills to perform, create, and appreciate theatre. In theatre, students study, adapt, and create stories for performance; identify contemporary styles of theatre/drama and depict characters in them; identify elements of technical theatre; and demonstrate technical theatre knowledge and skills. Communication and collaboration skills are developed as students discuss multiple interpretations for production ideas and collaborate to uncover how the non-dramatic art forms enhance a theatre production. Through exploration of diverse texts, students will study the influence of culture, historical period, and context on the creation and interpretation of theatre.
WEST VIRGINIA COLLEGE- AND CAREER-READINESS STANDARDS FOR THE ARTS
View StandardsWV Virtual School offers online theatre courses.
If you have questions, please contact Gloria Burdette, Coordinator, Virtual School, in the Office of Middle/Secondary Learning at 304-553-5325 or gkburdet@k12.wv.us
Resources
West Virginia Thespians: http://www.wvthespians.org/
West Virginia Public Theatre: http://www.wvpublictheatre.org/#!
West Virginia Division of Culture and History: http://www.wvculture.org/
Educational Theatre Association: http://schooltheatre.org/Home/
American Alliance for Theatre & Education: http://www.aate.com/
Association of Theatre Movement Educators: http://atmeweb.org/
Contact Us
Timothy James, Coordinator
Office of Middle & Secondary Learning
Building 6, Suite 500
1900 Kanawha Boulevard East
Charleston, West Virginia 25305-0330Phone: 1-833-627-2833
Fax: (304) 558-1613