The Art of Teaching: Why Following a Script Matters

A miniature teacher standing on huge stack of books with her arms crossed.

Today, I want to blog about the art of teaching: why following a script matters. Do you struggle with what to say to your students as you teach them? This isn’t an uncommon issue for most us, especially with our very first class. When I began teaching, I was petrified. I was employed in a […]

Top Reasons Teachers Succeed With Teaching Radio Theater

two girls performing a radio theater play

Top Reasons Teachers Succeed With Teaching Radio Theater Let’s discuss the top reasons teachers succeed when teaching with radio theater. If you follow my blog, then you know this is a subject I speak about quite frequently. Why?  First and foremost, teaching with radio theater is a marvelous teaching tool! When you really like something […]

A Baker’s Dozen of Teaching Ideas for the Frazzled Drama Teacher

Exhausted teacher touching her forehead as she plans her lessons.

A Baker’s Dozen of Teaching Ideas for the Frazzled Drama Teacher Here are a baker’s dozen of teaching ideas for the frazzled drama teacher which I hope will help you. I know you.  I’ve been there, too. There is nothing worse than feeling overwhelmed and exhausted with no brain space to plan or organize yet […]

Newcomers Welcome! 

Hello friends and friends of friends and friends of relatives and so forth…… . You may have found this blog through a Facebook advertisement announcing sales of my book, Bumbling Bea Or a friend of mine or relative might have shared my blog with you. Either way, welcome! So you are probably thinking, “What the […]