Western Kentucky University / J / Carol Jordan
Averages:
Overall Rating
Poorv
Grade Received
Cv
Course Difficulty
Difficultv
Quantity of Notes
Overkillv
Tag Summary:
True/False: 1
Multiple Choice: 2
Matching: 1
Essays: 2
Mandatory Final: 3
Cumulative Final: 1
Textbook Required: 2
Extra Credit: 2
Attendance Required: 1
3 Total Evaluations
THEA-391 : Children's Theatre - Posted 6/5/2010
Overall Rating:
OK
Grade:
A
Quantity of Notes:
Few/None
Difficulty:
Moderate
Comments
For anyone interested in Children's Theatre, this class is a must-have. Carol obviously really cared about the subject, and the majority of the coursework was very hands-on. (The final was directing a scene from a children's theatre play and appearing in two others, and we went to two schools and worked with kids throughout the semester.)
There is a LOT of material to cover in this class, and it all got a little insane towards the end of the semester. There aren't tests, and the reading and writing are light - 10 children's plays and written reviews of each, and a final proposal - but there is simply SO MUCH going on in the class that it ends up deserving every bit of that upper-level status.
Students who have confidence in their directing skills and set aside plenty of time outside of class to complete their group work will do best here.
THEA-151 : Theatre Appreciation - Posted 5/24/2009
Overall Rating:
OK
Grade:
C
Quantity of Notes:
Overkill
Difficulty:
Difficult
Comments
Only take this course if you are serious about theatre. There will be tons of information given so that means pages and pages of notes. Shes a very nice teacher its just a difficult class.
THEA-100 : Theatre Appreciation - Posted 5/18/2009
Overall Rating:
Poor
Grade:
D
Quantity of Notes:
Overkill
Difficulty:
Difficult
Comments
This course is 100 level, but very much seemed like a 300 level class. She isn't a bad teacher, but gave an overkill of notes, with each quiz having just 10 questions, and being worth a 100 points.