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Established in 1961, the RSC is one of the world's leading theatre companies, performing Shakespeare's plays to over 600,000 theatre-goers each year.
Founded in 1965, the University of Warwick is one of the UK’s leading universities with an acknowledged reputation for excellence in research and teaching.
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Get in touch with the team by phone: +44 (0)1789 403 432 (24-hour answerphone; please leave a message)
You can also send us an email: enquiries@teachingshakespeare.ac.uk
Teaching Shakespeare is a ground-breaking education partnership between the Royal Shakespeare Company and the University of Warwick.
The learning platform includes:
Read about the contributing practitioners, academics, scholars, RSC directors and actors that feature in the online learning programme.
Access the online learning platform through a site licence for in-school development, or an individual licence for self-guided learning.
Follow the online learning programme through an accredited pathway with the support of a tutor, group activities, and live webinars.
At the heart of Teaching Shakespeare is an online learning platform that offers an innovative approach to professional development.
Explore active teaching strategies and insights into Shakespeare's text, language and context on this 5-day intensive course in Stratford-upon-Avon.
Extend your skills in developing ensemble approaches to student's performance of Shakespeare on this 5-day intensive course in Stratford-upon-Avon.
Our intensive five-day courses take place in Stratford-upon-Avon each summer, and are inspired by an RSC production and the working practices of the RSC.
Develop the practical and theoretical base to implement active approaches to Shakespeare.
Complete a PGA Online and a PGA Stratford Course to gain a Postgraduate Certificate in the Advanced Teaching of Shakespeare. Complete MA modules to work towards the MA.
Prospective MA students with previous postgraduate-level study may be able to receive credit towards a degree with us – this section explains our policies on APL.
Our Postgraduate Award, Certificate and Masters degree are for teachers aiming to achieve and be recognised for excellence in their teaching of Shakespeare.
If you have any questions about Teaching Shakespeare, please read the FAQs for School Site Licence, the Postgraduate Award, the Stratford courses or the MA pathway. If your query isn't answered there, please phone or email us:
Teaching Shakespeare c/o RSC Education Royal Shakespeare Theatre Waterside Stratford-upon-Avon Warwickshire CV37 6BB
01789 403432 This is a 24-hour answerphone, please leave a message. We aim to answer all enquires within 48 hours.