GENERAL INFORMATION
WHAT THE EXTERNAL EXAMINERS SAY
BA (HONS) DANCE EDUCATION
“An impressive feature of the course is the way in which students are encouraged to examine, critically, their own practice as dancers and teachers of dance.”
BADE external examiner, University of Durham
“An exemplary course; well conceived, organised and implemented. Outstanding assessment procedures and feedback to students.”
External examiner, University of Edinburgh
BA (HONS) BALLET EDUCATION
“Clearly there is total professional commitment from tutorial staff, and the teaching methods employed give students optimum opportunity to develop and realise their potential.”
External examiner, Manchester Metropolitan University
“This programme is unique in content and focus. It is also exemplary in its clarity of structure, assessment procedures, and commitment to quality at every level.”
External examiner, Laban
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PROFESSIONAL DANCER’S TEACHING DIPLOMA
“The PDTD course offers an invaluable learning experience to professional dancers making the transition from performing to teaching or who are already teaching.”
External examiner, Head of Degree Studies, Urdang Academy
POSTGRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN EDUCATION: DANCE TEACHING
“I would like to commend the RAD on a very good programme which fully prepares and supports trainee teachers for their future careers.”
PGCE external examiner, University College Falmouth
“Key strengths are the high level of commitment shown to trainees by all tutors and the very good support for trainees’ individual needs.”
Ofsted Inspector 2007/2008
MASTER OF TEACHING (DANCE)
“The standards achieved compare well with those I see on other courses at Masters level.”
External examiner, Liverpool John Moores University
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