In lessons, progress is measured through teacher observations, peer assessment, group work and performance. Constant verbal feedback, which is recorded in customised, individual diary sheets, which enable students to record their progress and consider their successes in each lesson. There is also consideration of where improvements and further progress can be made. Constant questions and peer feedback encourages students to think carefully about the topic and also the approach to the practical work, developing key social skills throughout each lesson. Feedback is live and predominantly verbal. these sheets also provide a secure record of tasks and progress which can be directly used to construct the Component 1 portfolio (worth 45 marks).
Performance skills are also constantly assessed and provide a strong foundation for further study beyond GCSE Drama. Key terms/vocabulary are constantly used and new terminology is introduced throughout the course.
The overall, key objectives of the Drama curriculum is to encourage students to develop stronger performance skills (vocal, physical, characterisation, styles and techniques etc…) and key social skills through Dramatic Explorative techniques to broaden and question significant themes and topics in a safe, controlled environment.