AMMAN A conference organised on Tuesday by the National Centre for Culture and Arts (NCCA) shed light on the importance of drama classes in schools and the effective role they play in moulding students’ skills. The conference, titled “Drama and Creativity in Education”, is the culmination of the project Creativity in the Classroom implemented by the NCCA, in partnership with
A conference organised on Tuesday by the National Centre for Culture and Arts (NCCA) shed light on the importance of drama classes in schools and the ef
Teachers receive specialised training on drama in education approach
By JT - Jan 17,2021 - Last updated at Jan 17,2021
Minister of Education Tayseer Nuaimi, and organisers of the Drama in Education training course pose for a group photo during the closing ceremony for the first batch of teachers who finished the course (Photo courtesy of NCCA)
AMMAN A total of 100 public school teachers have attended the Drama in Education training designed to instill moral and civic values to students and provide instructors with artistic tools they can employ to promote creativity in learners.
There are 300 teachers currently receiving the training with more than 100 Jordanian teachers and Syrian assistant teachers to join the course in February in the Zaatari and Azraq refugee camps, organisers said in a statement to The Jordan Times.