TCE Drama Level 3
Image: Talkin' 'Bout The Generations, 2019
TCE Drama Level 3
Image: Talkin' 'Bout The Generations, 2019
🎓Course Type | Pre-tertiary |
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TASC Code | SDD315115 |
TCE Points | 15 |
⏱Hours | 150 |
✔️Standard | Reading and Writing |
📚Prerequisites | NA |
📎Desirable prior experiences | Suitable for students who achieved a CA or higher in Year 10 Drama. |
📝Assessment | Internal and on-going criteria Public performance requirements Externally assessed group and solo performance requirement Externally assessed Written Examination requirement |
What will I learn?
Drama is a performance based art form experienced in all cultures and from the very beginnings of human interactions. Drama is a means to develop: the capacity to understand and appreciate social values, communication skills for personal and public contexts, self confidence and emotional mindfulness, and the ability to creatively and collaboratively explore, initiate, challenge, resolve and celebrate learning and artistic endeavour.
Learners will be provided with practical and creative opportunities to acquire drama skills, knowledge and understanding at the highest level of complexity offered by TCE syllabuses in the field of Drama. Through a practical and theoretical study of drama, learners are exposed to a wide range of experiences and stagecraft. Learners develop an understanding of the creative and collaborative processes and skills needed to make drama works.
On successful completion of this course, learners will:
There are four compulsory areas of study in this course:
The external assessment for this course will comprise:
The written examination will comprise two components:
Internal and external assessment is both practical and written.
Please note:
Why should I consider this course?
What Skills does this course provide?
This pre-tertiary course provides learners with highly transferable skills. In addition to theatrically specific skills such as acting and ensemble skills, students also gain key literacy, analytical, creative thinking, empathy and problem solving skills.
Further development of speaking, self-confidence, self-discipline, decision making and team management skills are all valuable attributes for further study and any workplace.
What Pathway Options does this course provide?
Drama provides an excellent platform to undertake the study of SDP315 Theatre Performance in Year 12.
In addition to acting specific pathways, the skills gained throughout the Drama course support further study and work in fields such as; teaching, event management, television and film industry related study and employment, theatrical design, directing and technical courses, arts administration and management, journalism, human resources, hospitality and community service industries.