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This simple yet powerful framework helps students learn to give and receive feedback in drama class. This tool fosters student voice, vulnerability, and risk-taking. It can be applied to all K-12 drama classrooms.

Creating a space for intentional, student-centered learning starts with a framework that defines how we will work together in class. This Feedback Framework fosters student voice, vulnerability, and risk-taking, and it can be applied to all K-12 drama classrooms. This resource contains printable posters of The Actor’s Toolbox and the Feedback Framework for you to post in your classroom so you can refer to them often.

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