Creative Teaching Studio/Theater Arts Camp for the Educator

Studies Show

Maria Rosario-Regan

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“Studies have discovered that arts integration, an interdisciplinary method of connecting two disciplines supports to transform the learning environment. Students’ attitudes towards learning particularly for students of disadvantaged backgrounds has fostered self-efficacy, student engagement, attendance, motivation to learn, and improving school culture and climate (Stevenson & Deasy, 2005; Walker, Tabone, & Weltsek, 2011).“

Theater Arts Camp for Educators

Join us for a transformative, full-day immersive experience where educators become performers, collaborators, and creators. This hands-on camp is designed to help you seamlessly integrate the power of theater into your everyday teaching—no matter your subject area.

Through movement, improvisation, role-play, script analysis, character-building, and ensemble-based games, you’ll explore the same tools actors use on stage—but with a classroom twist. Learn how to use these techniques to bring lessons to life, encourage deeper student participation, and develop crucial 21st-century skills like collaboration, empathy, and communication.

More than professional development

You’ll rotate through interactive sessions that allow you to move, create, reflect, and apply—leaving with a toolkit of ready-to-use strategies that align with your curriculum and spark student interest. Whether you’re teaching math, science, history, ELA, or social-emotional learning, you’ll walk away with adaptable techniques to enrich your classroom environment.

Expect to laugh, think, move, and connect in a day filled with energy, exploration, and inspiration. This is more than professional development—it’s a creative revival.

Perfect for:

• Classroom teachers (K-12)

• Arts educators

• Homeschool leaders

• Administrators seeking fresh PD experiences

• Anyone ready to reimagine how they teach

Bring your curiosity, wear comfortable clothes, and prepare to play. The stage is set—are you ready?

“Teachers credit the use of arts integration for increased student self-efficacy, motivation and critical thinking skills. Teachers also recognize arts integration as building their repertoire of instructional strategies.”

Sample Sessions Include:

“Improv in Action”

– Discover how on-your-feet activities can build spontaneity, trust, and flexibility in your students while reinforcing academic content.

“Role-Play to Real Talk”

– Use dramatic role-playing to explore complex topics, historical perspectives, and social-emotional learning.

“Scripts Across the Curriculum”

– Learn how to use short scenes, student-written monologues, and story dramatization to deepen reading comprehension and writing skills.

Offer it at your venue.

Professional development with personal results.