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This course is aimed at providing active and engaging classroom approaches to language arts and theatre teachers and others who teach Shakespeare’s text - or really any classical texts. It’s all about speaking, hearing, and seeing the text on its feet rather than simply reading it. The course will teach you how to create learning activities to get your students out from behind their desks and explore connections to contemporary themes, characters, and stories that keep your students’ attention and help them find relevance in classical literature texts.Tuition includes a ticket to four plays and three Southern Utah University Professional Development Credits.
June 30, 2026
Three Southern Utah University Professional Development Credits