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Make the Most of Your Students’ Arts Education Journey
Enhance your students’ arts experience and extend their learning in the classroom before and after our shows, exhibitions and events.
Our resources help you connect your excursion to the syllabus, whilst providing a range of ideas and activities to enable your students to achieve a greater level of engagement with the content covered.
We also place high importance on providing experiences for students to further develop their practical skill levels and career pathways. Therefore, where possible, we offer opportunities for your students to work directly with practicing arts professionals. The resources available for our offerings vary and are indicated in the coloured tab at the top of the right-hand page throughout this brochure, using the key outlined here.
CURRICULUM LINKS
Curriculum links have been developed to connect your excursion with the NSW State Syllabus. These assist you in choosing a show, exhibition or event that links to your lesson plans and supports your students in meeting their learning outcomes.
ONLINE MEDIA RESOURCES
Media resources may include videos, podcasts, image galleries and/or interactive web pages. They can provide students with further insight into the artists or cast and creative teams, as well as behind-the-scenes into the rehearsal process, curatorial decisions and development of the tour. You can access available media resources for each of our offerings from their individual event pages on The Joan and Penrith Regional Gallery’s websites.
Q&A SESSIONS
Q&A or In Conversation sessions allow school groups to gain a deeper understanding into the production, exhibition, or event. Held after the performance with the cast and/or creative team, or with the artists in conjunction with an exhibition, they give your students the unique chance to ask all their burning questions. This helps your group to further comprehend the content they have experienced and to adapt the ideas discussed into their own arts practice.
TEACHERS RESOURCE KITS AND STUDY GUIDES


Teachers resource kits are designed to assist you in devising pre- and post-excursion lesson plans and activities that link directly to the curriculum. Study guides are created to help students engage with the work through access to focus questions and extra information around the production or exhibition. Where available, these resources can be downloaded from the web page for each event on our websites.
WORKSHOPS
In-person or digital workshops led by arts professionals and/or teaching artists may be offered pre- or postexcursion as an extra or a standalone activity. Our workshops aim to build confidence and inspire by giving your students opportunities to explore, practise and adapt new skills and techniques and apply them to their arts practice inside and outside of the classroom.