Resource Library
Whakaari Aotearoa's resource library was created by drama kaiako for drama kaiako. It contains lesson plans, activities, teaching units, pedagogy, videos, posters, and wellbeing support for kaiako. While some resources are available for anyone to download, most are exclusively for members.
Health and Safety Planning
Guidelines and policies for health and safety in a school, specifically focusing on drama and performing arts spaces.
Stocking the Primary Drama Toolkit
A resource to support Primary teachers using drama strategies in their classroooms to enhance Literacy learning. This resource includes information and videos demonstrating the drama strategies in action in the classroom. An essential item for every Primary/Intermediate drama teacher's toolkit.
Script Suggestions
A list of scripts and playwrights, suitable for different student groups in New Zealand.
Class Production Themes and Content
Guidelines and rules regarding mature language, themes, and situations in texts, music, and performances in a drama class.
Producing a Class Play
Guidance and tips for teachers on organizing and managing a class production, including considerations for script choice, budgeting, and engaging students of different abilities and backgrounds.
Technologies and Assessment
Tips and guidelines for using technology in videoed assessments in a performing arts course.
Digital Technologies Safety and Responsibility
A companion to the guidelines for the surrender and retention of property and searches.
Co-Curricular Ideas
Ideas and considerations for co-curricular activities in a drama department.
Discussions with Aotearoa NZ Playwrights
Watch the Behind the Page Interviews with New Zealand Playwrights.
What do I Do When The Show Can't Go On? - Working With Performing Arts Technologies
Bridget Crooks takes us through some outstanding options for how to navigate teaching online.
Drama and Mātauranga Māori Workshop-Meeting Recording
This presentation looks at the whakapapa that sits behind the kupu (words) in EN2 of 1.1 and 1.2 – manaakitanga and whanaungatanga. It presents an overall of the Māori world view and links to the mātāpono (values) that underpin these cultural concepts.
An Interview with Court Theatre’s Rachel Tully, Anne Le Blond and Richard van den Berg.
An interview with Rachel Tully and the set and props creators Anne Le Blond and Richard van den Berg from the Court Theatre.
An Interview with Court Theatre Lighting Designer Giles Turner
An interview with Rachel Tully and lighting creator Giles Tanner from the Court Theatre.