Teacher Training

The Creative Teaching Course is a three day intensive course designed to introduce multi-disciplinary methods of teaching, using drama, music, design and movement. The course addresses alternative learning, teaching and discipline techniques and shows how all the sessions can be used together to support an academic curriculum while integrating a more empathic and creative mode of learning.

CAST’s most recent course took place in Beirut on 12-14th of March 2010 in Haifa School with UNWRA teachers from across Lebanon.

You can read the CAST blog from the course by clicking here.

Karlos Coleman – Cast Biog

Karlos trained as an actor at Rose Bruford College and began work as a freelance drama facilitator in 1996 working predominantly with young people through exploration drawn from their imaginations and creativity as performers.
His style of practice with groups is mostly through improvisation and devising and he sees drama as a tool for empowerment and change.
He is known for his work with hard to reach groups and those who were either marginalised or excluded from mainstream education. As a facilitator this has given him the opportunity to work with numerous organisations and theatres. This has led him to adapt his tools as a drama facilitator to suit and engage participants to be proud and have ownership of their creative journeys and outcomes and sharing the experience of expression through drama with a range of groups and ages such as youth theatre groups, individuals who are mentally challenged, young Mothers, young Offenders, homeless centres, hearing impaired and other youth and community groups around London.