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Dramatic Arts - Senior Division


Course Code Date Format / Location Price Availability
VS26DRAS1 May 05, 2026 -
Jun 12, 2026
Virtual Blended $735.00 Register Now...

🌟 Course Summary

The Dramatic Arts - Senior Division Additional Basic Qualification (ABQ) equips you to teach Grade 11–12 Drama with depth, confidence, and a strong grasp of senior-level curriculum. This course expands your expertise in designing challenging, relevant, and experiential learning for older adolescents. You’ll explore Canadian theatre, critical inquiry, community connections, and performance creation, all while developing the skills to advocate for drama within your school. By the end, you’ll be prepared to guide students through complex creative work that builds identity, voice, collaboration, and postsecondary readiness.

🚀 What You’ll Gain

  • OCT-recognized qualification to teach Senior Dramatic Arts
  • Advanced strategies for directing, devising, ensemble building, and production work
  • Skills to design community-connected and real-world drama experiences
  • Deeper understanding of Canadian theatre history, culture, and social impact
  • Tools for leading critical inquiry, reflective practice, and creative risk-taking
  • Confidence to champion dramatic arts within your school community

💡 Why Choose This Course?

  • Essential for teaching Drama in Grades 11 and 12
  • Aligned with Ontario curriculum and grounded in authentic drama pedagogy
  • Supports teachers in building rigorous, meaningful programs for senior learners
  • Helps you link drama to cultural awareness, wellbeing, and career pathways
  • Positions you as a leader in the arts, capable of guiding productions, festivals, and initiatives

🎯 Who Should Enroll?

  • Ontario-certified teachers aiming to teach Dramatic Arts at the senior level
  • Educators passionate about culturally relevant, community-focused drama education
  • Teachers interested in deepening their understanding of theatre’s impact and applications
  • Professionals committed to fostering creativity, identity development, and future readiness
  • Anyone excited to inspire older adolescents through advanced dramatic exploration

Prerequisites

  • A Certificate of Qualification and Registration with the OCT
  • An acceptable post-secondary degree or equivalent qualifications
  • Two full university degree credit courses in Dramatic Arts OR Intermediate Basic (Dramatic Arts) OR Dramatic Arts, Part 1

Documents Required

  • Official transcript(s) sent directly to the Professional Learning Office from the granting institution before course start date

Course listings are accurate as of Mar. 06 10:43 AM.