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WHAT THE STUDENTS SAY
“ The placement schools have really fed my passion for teaching and have motivated me to become an outstanding dance teacher.”
“ The theoretical lessons provided a great insight into different teaching methods for different types of students. This has all been invaluable in my current teaching of young children and teenagers.”
“ Learning different teaching styles and approaches to teaching was fascinating, especially according to children’s differing psychology.”
“ It enabled me to start earning as a qualified teacher immediately after completing the course.”
“ The experienced tutors gave valuable feedback within a very friendly and supportive group.”
“ The RAD tutors have given me the confidence to develop my own thinking and projects in each module. Making the time to consider my own practice within the context of philosophy in education has reinvigorated my teaching.”
“ Being an RAD qualified teacher, has drastically increased my employability as a teacher and I now have the tools to help and understand students of varying ages and abilities.”
“ The RAD is the perfect place to study for anyone who aspires to a career in dance education.”
“ The teachers at the RAD are fantastic mentors and really inspirational teachers.”
“ London is a fantastic city to study in because there are so many opportunities here. It is a fun, lively city that is rich in culture and has a dynamic social scene, as well as fantastic employment opportunities.”
“ I would without a doubt recommend studying at the RAD, as you will join a world renowned establishment that gives you registered teacher status and opens up a wide range of teaching opportunities.”
“ I loved working together with the Practical Teaching Supervisors, who were inspirational, and so very generous with sharing their knowledge.”
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