Posts Tagged ‘drama’

Wow gold—Why loot drama happens (and how to prevent it)

Monday, December 28th, 2009

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 I like this post over at I am a Paladin — it’s a pretty insightful look at why drama is so easy to come by in bigger guilds. Blizzard has done almost everything they can to divide loot fairly (and they’re still working on it, with the addition of more token systems), and there are certainly plenty of systems out there to try and keep things as fair as possible. Still, as long as there are only a few rewards to split among 25 people in a raid, there will always be loot drama — as IaaP says, when people aren’t rewarded for their hard work (or at least they perceive that), then frustrations start to set in. And gone unchecked, that can lead to jealousy or resentment, which leads to anger, and that all leads to the kind of spectacular guild breakups you can read about in Guildwatch.

 So how can you avoid all that?

 If the main reason people start causing drama is that they don’t feel rewarded, then you’ve got to find a way to reward them. That might mean going with a more fair loot system (I’ve been in a few guilds that have switched to DKP at the first hint of drama), it might mean changing up the way you run things (by switching groups around or switching roles in a raid), or it might mean stepping back down into an easier raid to better gear up some of your members.

 As long as Blizzard requires more members than loot in a raid, there will always be imbalances, but hopefully most drama issues can be avoided if everyone realizes that though any given piece of loot might get passed out unfairly, there’ll always be enough to go around.

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Ideas That Work in Drama

Monday, November 30th, 2009

Product Description
The ideas are presented in careful stages in the sort of simple, direct language that teachers themselves will use to stimulate work in the classroom. There are suggestions as to which age groups the different ideas are suitable for and how pieces of work can be further developed with individual lessons or through a course. Teachers will also find it a valuable resource for the Speaking and Listening profile component in English at key stages 3 and 4. The book is also aimed at the needs of student teachers who are either studying drama as a specialist subject or a subsidiary, especially when they are doing their teaching practice.

Ideas That Work in Drama

Dyslexia and Drama

Sunday, November 29th, 2009

Product Description
Helping teachers to guarantee that dyslexic students get the most from drama inside and outside the classroom, this indispensable book includes a strait forward exploration of dyslexia and tactics for overcoming problems experienced by students in drama lessons. It also has suggestions for setting homework, ideas to boost students exam success, and insights into good and bad practice with case studies.

Dyslexia and Drama

If I do an English Literature A Level and a Performing Arts BTEC, could I do a joint English and Drama degree?

Sunday, November 29th, 2009

Well… that’s the shortened version of my question, I was just wondering if anybody could help me with this.

I want to be an English teacher and I’m aware that to achieve my aim, a back-up subject is required. I know that there are certain universities which do a combined course in English and Drama, which I think would be ideal.

My school offers an English Literature A Level and a Performing Arts semi BTEC, which can be taken in place of an A Level, along side two others.

I was wondering whether, if I take the English A Level and the Performing Arts BTEC, I might be able to get on to the combined course and then use the combined degree to become an English teacher with Drama as my second teaching subject.

Of course, this is all assuming I pass both the A Level and the degree, but I was just wondering if anybody could offer me any advice on this, as in a couple of weeks time I have to finalise my subject choices for sixth form and if it won’t be possible for me to become a teacher with these qualifications, then I’m going to take another A Level in place of Performing Arts.

For EFL/ESL Teachers: English Through Music and Drama?

Sunday, November 29th, 2009

I need a little help from ESL/EFL Teachers, especially from those who have been teaching English Through Music and Drama (ETMAD). It’s my first time to develop a course curriculum in ETMAD (30 hours).Can someone help me on this?What are the essential topics that I should include or teach?A sample course outline would be great.Thanks.