November 16, 2024

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BASS CULTURE Collaborative education programs and workshops (verb approval).

BASS CULTURE Collaborative education programs and workshops (verb approval).

This academic year, around 30,000 students could not benefit from our programs because school leaders were not authorized to use the new Culture Pass through the Adage platform for our academic programs.

why

The decision-making bodies DAAC Paris ([email protected]) and DRAC Ile-de-France ([email protected]) are two rejections – the reason for rejection is not considered “educational” by our association. We believe this is nonsense and needs to be urgently corrected as schools plan their back-to-school programs.

For 20 years, the Theater en Anglais Society has been developing and providing educational programs for students of all levels (grades 6 to 12). By providing educational tools adapted to each level of students, by selecting pieces in agreement with teachers, and by co-construction and adaptation according to the needs and objectives of school programs.

We work closely with many schools and teachers to select the most appropriate classroom programs. We provide free educational resources like study guides, worksheets etc Modified by levelsScreenplays, Full Texts, Music And all course components will allow teachers to integrate our areas into their academic sequences. Our programs include workshops, questions + answers, A formal “edge of the stage” for exchange with students at the end of the performances represents our commitment to providing an exchange space to answer students’ questions, collect their impressions and deepen the themes approached during the play. (A recently filmed example to give you a concrete example: https://youtu.be/zKXFb7rtuhA). We organize groups of workshops in schools to provide in-depth experience in preparing, analyzing or exploiting our performance.

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Among the projects planned for the coming year are Shakespeare’s HAMLET. For those interested in history and literature, we have OLIVER TWIST and DR JEKYLL AND MR HYDE. King Arthur will be a bilingual show designed for younger students. In line with the English school curriculum, we have two fascinating programs about the civil rights movements in South Africa and the United States that inspire many students for their oral presentations: The Rosa Parks Story and Prisoner 46664: Nelson Mandela.