Upcoming Events

    • 21 Oct 2025
    • 23 Nov 2025
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    The Tina Sergeant Professional Development Initiative (TSPDI) is a funding initiative by the Singapore Drama Educators Association (SDEA) to support freelance practitioners and drama educators to make professional development a regular part of their lives.

    This initiative is named after Christina Sergeant, a drama educator and founding member of SDEA who believed strongly in the importance of continually learning and growing, and giving back to the community.

    Selected applicants will be awarded up to $500 to participate in SDEA's Essentials of Teaching and Learning Approaches for Arts Educators - Early Childhood (4th Intake)  course.


    Application Deadline: Sunday, 2
    3 November 2025, 11:59pm

    Shortlisted candidates will be notified for an interview latest by 14 December 2025.

    Successful recipients will be notified by: Friday, 19 December 2025.

    Application Process:

    1. When the application window is open, applicants may fill in and submit the application form
    2. TSPDI applications will be reviewed by a pre-determined Selection Panel based on the application form and/or an interview
    3. The shortlisted applicant may then be interviewed by the assessment panel


    Eligibility:

    1. Applicants must be:
      • Associate or Ordinary members of SDEA,
      • Practicing, returning, theatre practitioners or drama educators with active practice and/or teaching experience, and
      • Contributing to the Singapore drama education landscape.
    2. Successful applicants are eligible to receive a grant of up to $500 for each selected professional development programme.
    3. Grant quantum for an individual is capped to $500 over a period of 2 calendar years prior to the current application. e.g., If an applicant has received an amount of $200 in 2022 or 2023, the quantum awarded for the current application can only be a maximum of up to $300 ($500 - $200).
    4. The above will not apply to successful applications made before 1st October 2021
    5. Applications must be submitted prior to the commencement of the selected professional development programme to be considered. The deadline for submission will be made known alongside the selected professional development programme.


    Advocacy:

    Applicants may be requested and empowered to advocate through SDEA, for the advancement of their profession after the professional development programme is complete. The applicant may suggest how they wish to carry out this advocacy work. Alternatively, the Selection Panel may determine this to be done in one of the following formats:

    1. Sharing at an SDEA networking or professional development event
    2. Verbal or written reflections that are suitable for sharing with a wider community
    3. Video interview on the impact of the programme
    4. Other appropriate means to highlight the value of the selected professional development programme or to advance the mission and vision of SDEA
    • 24 Nov 2025
    • 9:30 AM - 12:30 PM
    • Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts
    • 2
    Register



    For an actor the voice is one of the key tools of expression. Students need to become aware of how they use their voice to learn how to make full use of it to communicate a range of different characters, ideas, and emotions. This workshop will investigate how the voice works and provide a range of practical tools to help develop and enhance quality and range and build the skills required to apply the voice effectively in performance.

    About the Facilitator

    Gavin Leahy comes from Australia, where he trained as an actor and as a voice teacher/coach. Since graduating with an MFA from the National Institute of Dramatic Arts (NIDA), Gavin has been working at NIDA as a lecturer in the Voice department on both BFA and MFA programs. He was seconded to work in the theatre departments of the University of Pretoria and the Tswane Institute of Technology in South Africa. Gavin is a certified Lessac Kinesensic trainer.

    As an actor in Australia, Gavin has performed in shows including Every Brilliant Thing, The 39 Steps, I Am My Own Wife, God of Carnage, Other Desert Cities, William Finn’s Elegies, Evita, Rabbit Hole, Doubt, Assassins, A New Brain, and The Boy from Oz. He has toured both nationally and internationally in Jacques Brel is Alive and Well and Living in Paris, The music of the Night, and Encore Mr. Producer.

    Gavin’s directing credits include productions of Proof and The Rise and Fall of Little Voice. As a dialect, voice and text coach, Gavin has worked throughout Australia on Metamorphosis, Master and Margareta, Carking It, Ironbound, Women Of Manhattan, The Lieutenant Of Inishmore, Brigadoon, The Changeling, The Caucasian Chalk Circle, Salem, The Yellow Wallpaper, Another Country and Scorched.


    Discounts

    SDEA Member's Discount

    SDEA Members can register for individual workshops at an exclusive rate of $20 (O.P. $25).

    NAFA/LASALLE/ITI Student & Alumni Discount

    All NAFA, LASALLE and ITI students and alumni can register for individual workshops at an exclusive rate of $20 (O.P. $25).

    Festival Pass

    Festival Pass holders enjoy access to all 4 workshops at a package rate of $80 (O.P. $100) — or $70 if you’re an SDEA Member or a NAFA, LASALLE or ITI student/alumni.

    Buy a Festival Pass here.

    Level Up! Fest 2025

    Level Up! Fest 2025 is a learning festival specially curated for the Drama CCA Instructors and Teachers-in-charge. It will address some of the sector’s competency gaps, advance capabilities of educators and encourage the development of holistic Drama CCA experiences for students in today's world.

    This year, Level Up! Fest is presented in partnership with Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts (NAFA), LASALLE College of the Arts (LASALLE) and Intercultural Theatre Institute (ITI).

    Gain fresh knowledge and strategies from 4 dynamic workshops, each led by seasoned freelance drama educators or experienced lecturers from NAFA, LASALLE, and ITI. Learn directly from practitioners who bring both academic expertise and professional industry experience to the room.
    • 24 Nov 2025
    • 9:30 AM
    • 25 Nov 2025
    • 5:00 PM
    • Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts & LASALLE College of the Arts
    • 3
    Register
    Maximise your learning experience with the Festival Pass. Enjoy entry to all 4 workshops a package rate of $80 (O.P. $100) — or $70 if you’re an SDEA Member or a NAFA, LASALLE or ITI student/alumni.

    Programme Schedule

    Day 1, 24 Nov 2025

    Venue: NAFA Campus 3

     Time  Programme  Facilitator
     9:30am - 12:30am Vocal Expression for the Performing Artist Gavin Leahy (NAFA)
     2:00pm - 5:00pm Room full of ideas - Breaking down the devising process Koh Wan Ching (ITI)

    Day 2, 25 Nov 2025

    Venue: LASALLE McNally Campus

     Time  Programme  Facilitator(s)
     9:30am - 12:30am Page to Persona: Teaching Plays for Youth Aswani Aswath, Regina Chua & Adeeb Fazah Bin Anwar Aziz Marican
     2:00pm - 5:00pm Storytelling Through Light and Space – An Introduction to Set & Lighting Design Terence Lau (LASALLE)

    Level Up! Fest 2025

    Level Up! Fest 2025 is a learning festival specially curated for the Drama CCA Instructors and Teachers-in-charge. It will address some of the sector’s competency gaps, advance capabilities of educators and encourage the development of holistic Drama CCA experiences for students in today's world.

    This year, Level Up! Fest is presented in partnership with Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts (NAFA), LASALLE College of the Arts (LASALLE) and Intercultural Theatre Institute (ITI).

    Gain fresh knowledge and strategies from 4 dynamic workshops, each led by seasoned freelance drama educators or experienced lecturers from NAFA, LASALLE, and ITI. Learn directly from practitioners who bring both academic expertise and professional industry experience to the room.
    • 24 Nov 2025
    • 2:00 PM - 5:00 PM
    • Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts
    • 6
    Register



    So many things can spark inspiration — a good book, a passing thought, a moving experience. How can we take these ideas and mould them into a cohesive performance piece?

    This workshop invites educators and practitioners to develop methods and processes with which to devise performative work.

    Participants will be encouraged to bring source materials and experiment with different ways to engage with their material. They will develop devising strategies through group discussions, as well as create work collaboratively on the floor.

    Suitable for educators working with young adults.


    What to you need to know before you attend:

    1. This is a practical, hands-on workshop.
    2. Come dressed in comfortable attire suitable for movement.
    3. Bring a source material to use as a starting point for creative work. 
      • For example, a text passage, poem, song, news article, photo, object, or story. We will explore how to create movements, images and moments inspired by these sources.

    About the Facilitator

    Koh Wan Ching has worked as a theatre-maker with several companies including Drama Box, Nine Years Theatre, The Necessary Stage and Wild Rice. She has performed in and presented work at festivals in Asia as well as the Singapore International Festival of Arts (2015, 2021, 2023) and the M1 Singapore Fringe Festival (2018, 2019, 2021). From 2008–2012, she was part of the theatre collective A Group Of People (AGOP), which focused on experimental and collaboratively devised works.

    Her work builds upon her practice in physical and movement studies. Wan Ching holds a Bachelor of Arts (Hons) in Theatre Studies from the National University of Singapore, trained with SITI Company and the Suzuki Company of Toga and is a graduate of the inaugural SITI Conservatory Program. She is currently a faculty member and Head of Acting at the Intercultural Theatre Institute (ITI).

    Discounts

    SDEA Member's Discount

    SDEA Members can register for individual workshops at an exclusive rate of $20 (O.P. $25).

    NAFA/LASALLE/ITI Student & Alumni Discount

    All NAFA, LASALLE and ITI students and alumni can register for individual workshops at an exclusive rate of $20 (O.P. $25).

    Festival Pass

    Festival Pass holders enjoy access to all 4 workshops at a package rate of $80 (O.P. $100) — or $70 if you’re an SDEA Member or a NAFA, LASALLE or ITI student/alumni.

    Buy a Festival Pass here.

    Level Up! Fest 2025

    Level Up! Fest 2025 is a learning festival specially curated for the Drama CCA Instructors and Teachers-in-charge. It will address some of the sector’s competency gaps, advance capabilities of educators and encourage the development of holistic Drama CCA experiences for students in today's world.

    This year, Level Up! Fest is presented in partnership with Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts (NAFA), LASALLE College of the Arts (LASALLE) and Intercultural Theatre Institute (ITI).

    Gain fresh knowledge and strategies from 4 dynamic workshops, each led by seasoned freelance drama educators or experienced lecturers from NAFA, LASALLE, and ITI. Learn directly from practitioners who bring both academic expertise and professional industry experience to the room.
    • 25 Nov 2025
    • 9:30 AM - 12:30 PM
    • LASALLE College of the Arts
    • 6
    Register



    Are you looking to refresh your lesson plans with materials that are relevant to your students? Would you like to learn hands-on activities that can help tap on your students’ physicality and voices as they strive to bring characters to life? How can you, as a drama teacher, work meaningfully with plays?

    In this workshop, join our facilitators as they navigate the process of theatre making using texts from SDEA’s recently published Plays for Youth anthology. You will learn to use contemporary scripts that tackle topics like identity, social media, mental health and body image issues as a springboard for dynamic discussions and inventive scene work. By the end, you will be equipped with ready-to-use lesson plans for the upcoming year!

    Suitable for teachers working with secondary school students (e.g. Drama CCA instructors, Literature and Drama teachers).

    About the Facilitators

    Regina Chua is a passionate theatre arts practitioner-educator who believes in the transformative power of Dramatic Arts, as it holds the key to unlocking confidence and creativity from within the individual, whatever their age.

    Having graduated from LASALLE, College of the Arts in 2006 with a Diploma in Theatre Arts, her desire to nurture the artistic expression of others pushed her to seek pedagogical excellence. Her commitment to understanding the diverse learning needs of individuals across different age groups has seen her obtaining a Specialist Diploma in Arts Education from NIE-NTU in 2016, a Certificate in Teaching Arts in Early Childhood Environment from SEED Institute in 2018 and an Advance Certificate in Learning and Performance 2.0 (ACLP 2.0) from Institute of Adult Learning (IAL), SUSS in 2023. An experienced arts educator, she has conducted over 1000 workshops for learners spanning the ages of four to sixty-four, across over 200 institutions from pre-schools to institutes of higher learning, mainstream to special education, government to corporate entities, both locally and internationally. She is always interested in making learning as accessible and fun as possible.

    Regina is a proud member of Singapore Drama Educator Association (SDEA) and is currently serving as its vice-president for the 2023-2025 term.


    Adeeb Fazah is a theatre director, producer, playwright and performer. He is the artistic director of The Second Breakfast Company. He is also a drama educator, and a committee member of the Singapore Drama Educators Association.


    Aswani Aswath

    Discounts

    SDEA Member's Discount

    SDEA Members can register for individual workshops at an exclusive rate of $20 (O.P. $25).

    NAFA/LASALLE/ITI Student & Alumni Discount

    All NAFA, LASALLE and ITI students and alumni can register for individual workshops at an exclusive rate of $20 (O.P. $25).

    Festival Pass

    Festival Pass holders enjoy access to all 4 workshops at a package rate of $80 (O.P. $100) — or $70 if you’re an SDEA Member or a NAFA, LASALLE or ITI student/alumni.

    Buy a Festival Pass here.

    Level Up! Fest 2025

    Level Up! Fest 2025 is a learning festival specially curated for the Drama CCA Instructors and Teachers-in-charge. It will address some of the sector’s competency gaps, advance capabilities of educators and encourage the development of holistic Drama CCA experiences for students in today's world.

    This year, Level Up! Fest is presented in partnership with Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts (NAFA), LASALLE College of the Arts (LASALLE) and Intercultural Theatre Institute (ITI).

    Gain fresh knowledge and strategies from 4 dynamic workshops, each led by seasoned freelance drama educators or experienced lecturers from NAFA, LASALLE, and ITI. Learn directly from practitioners who bring both academic expertise and professional industry experience to the room.
    • 25 Nov 2025
    • 2:00 PM - 5:00 PM
    • LASALLE College of the Arts
    • 3
    Register


    This workshop introduces participants to the fundamental principles of set and lighting design, demonstrating how these elements contribute to storytelling, mood, and character development in theatre. The focus is on conceptual understanding and creative problem-solving using non-technical methods and simple materials.


    Learning Objectives

    By the end of this workshop, participants will be able to:

    • Understand the core functions of set and lighting design.
    • Identify key elements within set and lighting design and their impact.
    • Develop conceptual designs for a given scenario.
    • Collaborate effectively in a group to create and present a visual design.


    Suitable for beginners, aspiring designers, storytellers, or anyone interested in theatre.

    About the Facilitator

    Terence Lau is a technical theatre professional and educator with over two decades of experience in Singapore’s theatre and dance scene.

    With a Masters in Arts Pedagogy and Practice, he is currently a lecturer at LASALLE College of the Arts, teaching in the Diploma in Technical Theatre and Production Management program. His teaching and research focuses on exploring diverse pedagogical methods, styles, and philosophies, with a strong advocacy for sustainable practices and the subculture within the technical theatre industry.

    Discounts

    SDEA Member's Discount

    SDEA Members can register for individual workshops at an exclusive rate of $20 (O.P. $25).

    NAFA/LASALLE/ITI Student & Alumni Discount

    All NAFA, LASALLE and ITI students and alumni can register for individual workshops at an exclusive rate of $20 (O.P. $25).

    Festival Pass

    Festival Pass holders enjoy access to all 4 workshops at a package rate of $80 (O.P. $100) — or $70 if you’re an SDEA Member or a NAFA, LASALLE or ITI student/alumni.

    Buy a Festival Pass here.

    Level Up! Fest 2025

    Level Up! Fest 2025 is a learning festival specially curated for the Drama CCA Instructors and Teachers-in-charge. It will address some of the sector’s competency gaps, advance capabilities of educators and encourage the development of holistic Drama CCA experiences for students in today's world.

    This year, Level Up! Fest is presented in partnership with Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts (NAFA), LASALLE College of the Arts (LASALLE) and Intercultural Theatre Institute (ITI).

    Gain fresh knowledge and strategies from 4 dynamic workshops, each led by seasoned freelance drama educators or experienced lecturers from NAFA, LASALLE, and ITI. Learn directly from practitioners who bring both academic expertise and professional industry experience to the room.
    • 3 Jan 2026
    • 9:30 AM
    • 28 Mar 2026
    • 5:00 PM
    • Goodman Arts Centre and PPS Preschools
    Register


    SDEA's signature early childhood arts pedagogy certification course is back in January 2026 for its fourth intake!

    ETLA-EC is a 36-hour course designed to equip participants with key knowledge, skills and disposition to work with children in the early years, primarily ages 4 to 6 years. This course offers a platform for participants to delve deeper into the foundation of their teaching beliefs and how that shapes their practices that are aligned with the principles of teaching and learning in early childhood (arts) education.

    With a strong emphasis on applied learning, this course provides participants with hands-on learning experiences - observing and applying the knowledge and skills learnt during the course in an early childhood context. In addition to building upon individual’s artform skills and knowledge, participants may explore working collectively to create interdisciplinary arts experiences with and/or for young children. SDEA will be partnering with Presbyterian Preschool Services (PPS) to facilitate practicum sessions for course participants in their preschools. 

    At the end of the course, participants will be awarded with a Certificate of Completion, which is recognised by the National Arts Council. This Certificate satisfies the minimum pedagogical requirement for arts instructors to conduct NAC-AEP Workshop programmes in preschools.

    ETLA-EC graduates will be invited to join a Community of Practice that meets quarterly to reflect on their practice and share best practices.


    About ETLA-EC

    Course Objectives:

    SDEA hopes for the programme to assist in developing a greater awareness of the role and impact of teaching through the arts in an early childhood setting.

    This course aims to introduce participants to:

    • Key theories and principles of early childhood education;
    • A range of evidence-based approaches to teaching and learning of the arts in the early years;
    • Developing a greater awareness of their roles and responsibilities as early childhood arts practitioners;
    • Key components and principles of lesson planning, and acquire skills to design developmentally and culturally-appropriate lessons for target groups;
    • Effective engagement strategies to facilitate children’s learning in and through the arts.

    Minimum Requirement:

    • Professional Qualification (minimum of a diploma in a relevant art form, and/or industry experience)
    • Some Teaching Experience (teaching experience in pre-school/primary school is preferred)

    Suitable For:

    • Teaching artists and arts educators who want to extend their practice to early childhood environments with students 6 years old and below.
    • Teaching artists and arts educators who want to learn more about the role of the arts in early childhood education.
    • Teaching artists and arts educators who want to learn about integrated arts pedagogies.
    • Early Childhood Educators with at least 2 years of experience in teaching in, through or about at least one art form (drama, movement/dance, music, visual arts).


    Course Schedule

    Date

    Time

    Module Code

    Module Title

    Facilitator(s)

    Venue

    3 Jan 2026 (Sat)

    9am - 9:30am

     

    Orientation

    In-person, Goodman Arts Centre

    3 Jan 2026 (Sat)

    10am - 1pm

    DTWC

    Development of the Whole Child

    Elaine Ng

    In-person, Goodman Arts Centre

    3 Jan 2026 (Sat)

    2.30pm - 5.30pm

    DTWC

    Development of the Whole Child

    Elaine Ng

    In-person, Goodman Arts Centre

    10 Jan 2026 (Sat)

    9:30am - 12:30pm

    DAAP

    Developmentally Appropriate Arts Pedagogies in the Early Years (4-6 years old)

    Elaine Ng, Lavina Chong and Wong Seet Fun

    In-person, Goodman Arts Centre

    10 Jan 2026 (Sat)

    2pm - 5pm

    DAAP

    Developmentally Appropriate Arts Pedagogies in the Early Years (4-6 years old)

    Elaine Ng, Lavina Chong and Wong Seet Fun

    In-person, Goodman Arts Centre

    17 Jan 2026 (Sat)

    9:30am - 12:30pm

    LDAE

    Lesson Design in a Diverse Learning Environment: Assessment & Evaluation of Teaching and Learning (General)

    Elaine Ng

    In-person, Goodman Arts Centre

    17 Jan 2026 (Sat)

    2pm - 5pm

    LDNF

    Lesson Design & Facilitation in a Diverse Early Childhood Learning Environment (Contextualised)

    Elaine Ng, Lavina Chong and Wong Seet Fun

    In-person, Goodman Arts Centre

    24 Jan 2026 (Sat)

    9:30am - 12:30pm

    LDNF

    Lesson Design & Facilitation in a Diverse Early Childhood Learning Environment (Contextualised)

    Elaine Ng, Lavina Chong and Wong Seet Fun

    In-person, Goodman Arts Centre

    24 Jan 2026 (Sat)

    2pm - 5pm

    LDNF

    Lesson Design & Facilitation in a Diverse Early Childhood Learning Environment (Contextualised)

    Elaine Ng, Lavina Chong and Wong Seet Fun

    In-person, Goodman Arts Centre

    26 Jan - 6 Feb 2026
    (1 selected weekday)

    TBC
    (1.5 hour morning/ afternoon)

    OBS

    Class Observation

    Elaine Ng, Lavina Chong, Wong Seet Fun or invited external facilitators

    In-person, selected preschool centre

    7 Feb 2026

    6pm

     

    Lesson Plan Assessment Submission

    Online (no lesson)

    23 Feb - 19 Mar 2026
    (1 selected weekday)

    TBC
    (1.5 hour morning/ afternoon)

    PA1

    Practicum Assessment 1

    Elaine Ng, Lavina Chong, Wong Seet Fun or invited external facilitators

    In-person, selected preschool centre

    23 Feb - 19 Mar 2026
    (1 selected weekday)

    TBC
    (1.5 hour morning/ afternoon)

    PA2

    Practicum Assessment 2

    Elaine Ng, Lavina Chong, Wong Seet Fun or invited external facilitators

    In-person, selected preschool centre

    21 Mar 2026 (Sat)

    9am - 11am

    TPRP

    The Professional and Reflective Practitioner 

    Elaine Ng

    In-person, Goodman Arts Centre

    21 Mar 2026 (Sat)

    11pm - 1pm

    TPRP

    The Professional and Reflective Practitioner

    Elaine Ng

    In-person, Goodman Arts Centre

    28 Mar 2026 (Sat)

    10am - 1pm

    PPLJ

    Personal and Professional Learning Journey
    (assessment module)

    Elaine Ng

    In-person, Goodman Arts Centre

    Module Synopses

    Development of The Whole Child (DWTC)

    Facilitator: Elaine Ng


    This module aims to provide an overview of the developmental areas and milestones of children ages 4 – 6 years old and explore teachers’ beliefs of a whole child. Key theories that underpin elements of current practice in early childhood care and education will be discussed.

    Developmentally Appropriate Arts Pedagogies in the Early Years (4-6 years old) (DAAP)

    Facilitator: Elaine Ng, Lavina Chong, Wong Seet Fun


    This module aims to introduce a range of evidence-based approaches to teaching and learning in the early years. Learners will also be introduced to the

    ‘Nurturing Early Learners: A Curriculum for Kindergartens in Singapore’ (framework) and discuss how to translate the principles and learning goals into practice, with a primary focus on the Aesthetics and Creative Expression domain.

    Lesson Design in a Diverse Learning Environment; Assessment & Evaluation of Teaching and Learning (LDAE)

    Facilitator: Elaine Ng


    This module aims to introduce the key principles and elements of a thoughtful lesson plan for and/or with children (4 – 6 years) of diverse needs and abilities. Learners will learn to apply knowledge of developmentally and culturally-appropriate practices in the early years, explore the interconnected relationships between assessment of/for children’s learning, and evaluation of teaching practices that will inform their curriculum decisions.


    Lesson Design and Facilitation in a Diverse Early Childhood Learning Environment (Contextualised) (LDNF)

    Facilitator: Elaine Ng, Lavina Chong and Wong Seet Fun


    This module enables the learners to apply and contextualise the key principles of planning and facilitating processed focused arts experiences for and/or with children (4 – 6 years) of diverse needs and abilities. Learners will be given an opportunity to engage in collaborative planning of an interdisciplinary arts lesson and explore how it can befacilitated in a physical learning environment as well as discuss possible adaptations to online learning.


    Class Observation (OBS)

    Facilitator: Elaine Ng, Lavina Chong, Wong Seet Fun & guest facilitators 


    Educators will be grouped and assigned to observe and/or participate in 1 class session to get themselves acquainted with the children.


    Practicum Assessment 1 (PA1)

    Facilitator: Elaine Ng, Lavina Chong, Wong Seet Fun & guest facilitators 


    Educators will be working in groups to prepare for their 1st teaching assessment.


    Practicum Assessment 2 (PA2)

    Facilitator: Elaine Ng, Lavina Chong, Wong Seet Fun & guest facilitators 


    Educators will be working in groups to prepare for their 2nd teaching assessment.


    The Professional and Reflective Practitioner (TPRP)

    Facilitator: Elaine Ng


    This module aims to heighten arts practitioners’ critical awareness of the importance of engaging in reflective practices, individually and collectively. A range of professional issues will be examined, including ethical issues and challenges of being an arts educator in an early childhood setting, continuing education and advocacy. Learners will also be introduced to tools and frameworks that will help them to gain a better understanding of self, and skills to enhance personal effectiveness through self mentoring.


    Personal and Professional Learning Journey (PPLJ)

    Facilitator: Elaine Ng


    Educators will be sharing their personal reflection on their learning journey and how they will apply their new understanding in their work context.


    The Faculty

    Elaine Ng

    Having found her passion in the arts only in her late teens, Elaine has since dedicated her life to advocating the crucial role of the arts in early childhood development. Elaine holds a Master’s in Early Childhood Education from the University of South Australia and is a current PhD candidate with Griffith University. Elaine championed her belief in the importance of the arts for over 25 years and has shared her pedagogy with young children, families, early childhood practitioners and professionals from all around the world. She is the co-founder of The Learning Connections, an arts education organisation since 2009. Through her heavy involvement with various independent and governmental institutions, including Singapore's Early Childhood Development Agency and National Arts Council, Elaine hopes to educate and empower all stakeholders in children’s lives. Her aim is to collaborate and create a holistic ecosystem that would nurture a generation of compassionate, creative and agentic global citizens of today and tomorrow.

    Lavina Chong

    Lavina Chong is the Managing Director of  Wigglepods Pte Ltd, a creative music movement company, that specialises in the arts from infants to preschool age. She is an Arts practitioner with 30 years of experience in the field of Early Childhood. She is also an adjunct lecturer with the Singapore University of Social Sciences (SUSS) and National Institute of Early Childhood Development (NIEC). 

    Wong Seet Fun

    Wong Seet Fun holds a Master’s in Science (Early Childhood Education) from Wheelock College and BA (Hons) in Fine Art and Critical Theory from Goldsmiths College, University of London. Founder and owner of Art Loft, she has more than 20 years of experiences working with young children, families and in the past 15 years, early childhood and museum educators. Passionate in Museum education for the young children, she works very closely with community partners like National Heritage Board to design tours and workshops to teach and promote art, culture and heritage to children, teachers and Museum educators. She is presently an Adjunct Lecturer with NIEC.


    Funding and Subsidies

    SDEA Membership Discount

    All SDEA Members enjoy 25% early bird discount (now - 30 Nov 2025) or 20% off standard price (1 Dec 2025 onwards).


    Tina Sergeant Professional Development Initiative (TSPDI) [Open to SDEA Members only] | Close 23 Nov 2025

    The Tina Sergeant Professional Development Initiative (TSPDI) is a funding initiative by the Singapore Drama Educators Association (SDEA) to support freelance practitioners and drama educators to make professional development a regular part of their lives. 

    Successful applicants will be awarded up to S$500 subsidies for this course.

    • Application Deadline: Sunday, 23 November 2025, 11:59pm
    • Shortlisted candidates will be notified for an interview latest by 14 December 2025.
    • Successful recipients will be notified by: Friday, 19 December 2025.

    Click here to find out more.


    Please ensure that you have registered for the course before applying for funding.

    If you require any support, please contact projects@sdea.org.sg. 

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23 Aug 2024 SDEA Swop Shop #3 2024 - Pre-School Edition
3 Jun 2024 Tina Sergeant Professional Development Initiative - ETLA-EC03
24 May 2024 [CANCELLED] Drama for Learning in the Malay Language Classroom (Primary School) / Penggunaan Drama Dalam Pengajaran Bahasa Melayu
17 May 2024 SDEA Swop Shop #2 2024 - Lower Secondary Edition
16 May 2024 The Art of Facilitating Drama Activities
15 May 2024 [CANCELLED] Drama for Learning in the Tamil Language Classroom (Primary School) / நாடக உத்திகளின் மூலம் தமிழ்மொழி கற்பித்தல்
14 May 2024 [CANCELLED] Drama for Learning in the Chinese Language Classroom (Primary School)/ 应用戏剧,促进华文教学
27 Mar 2024 SDEA Essentials of Teaching and Learning Approaches - Community of Practice 5
27 Mar 2024 SDEA Essentials of Teaching and Learning Approaches-Early Childhood - Community of Practice 2
25 Mar 2024 Tina Sergeant Professional Development Initiative - The Art of Facilitating Drama Activities
16 Mar 2024 [Connections 2024] Trajectories: Exploring The Skills Framework For Arts Educators
16 Feb 2024 SDEA Swop Shop #1 2024 - Lower Primary Edition
16 Dec 2023 Characters In Transition - A Workshop By Ramesh Meyyappan
17 Nov 2023 Tina Sergeant Professional Development Initiative - ETLA10
15 Nov 2023 Level Up! Fest 2023: Make Shakespeare Come Alive
15 Nov 2023 Level Up! Fest 2023: Learning through Pretending - Drama as a Pedagogical Tool to Build Multiple Literacies in the NT English Classroom
15 Nov 2023 Level Up! Fest 2023: The Anatomy of a Speech and Drama Class
14 Nov 2023 Level Up! Fest 2023: Collaborative Creations: Unlocking Devised Theatre’s Potential
14 Nov 2023 Level Up! Fest 2023: Engaging Learners through Drama in the Primary School Classroom
14 Nov 2023 Level Up! Fest 2023: Finding Your Authentic Voice
14 Nov 2023 Level Up! Fest 2023 Day Passes
12 Oct 2023 The Art & Craft of Facilitating Drama Activities
3 Oct 2023 First Aid Training Programme for Drama Educators
20 Sep 2023 Annual General Meeting 2023
26 Jul 2023 Tina Sergeant Professional Development Initiative - The Art & Craft of Facilitating Drama Activities
10 Jul 2023 SDEA Essentials of Teaching and Learning Approaches for Arts Educators - Early Childhood (2nd Intake)
2 Jul 2023 [Theatre Arts Conference 2023 Masterclass] Interculturality and Theatre Work
1 Jul 2023 [Theatre Arts Conference 2023 Masterclass] Activating and Moving Your Communities by Making Community Theatre with Them
1 Jul 2023 [Theatre Arts Conference 2023 Masterclass] Games as Social Metaphors
30 Jun 2023 [Theatre Arts Conference 2023 Masterclass] Deep Listening, Sharing Places, and Creating Spaces
30 Jun 2023 [Theatre Arts Conference 2023 Masterclass] Dramaturgy of a Participatory Performance
30 Jun 2023 Theatre Arts Conference 2023 - Rooting Deep, Branching Wide: Strengthening Practices and Expanding Possibilities
25 May 2023 [CANCELLED] Drama for Learning in the Malay Language Classroom (Primary School) / Penggunaan Drama Dalam Pengajaran Bahasa Melayu
24 May 2023 [CANCELLED] Drama for Learning in the Tamil Language Classroom (Primary School) / நாடக உத்திகளின் மூலம் தமிழ்மொழி கற்பித்தல்
22 May 2023 Drama for Learning in the Chinese Language Classroom (Primary School)/ 应用戏剧,促进华文教学
4 May 2023 Tina Sergeant Professional Development Initiative - Theatre Arts Conference 2023
3 May 2023 SDEA Essentials of Teaching and Learning Approaches - Community of Practice 4
3 May 2023 Tina Sergeant Professional Development Initiative - ETLA-EC02
3 May 2023 Employment and Employability Institute (e2i) Funding - ETLA-EC02
4 Mar 2023 Connections 2023:Our Many Colours: Cultural Inclusivity in the Drama Classroom
25 Feb 2023 Launch of The Arts Freelancer's Playbook: SDEA’s Guide to Understanding Contracts
7 Feb 2023 SDEA Essentials of Teaching and Learning Approaches - Early Childhood Community of Practice
5 Jan 2023 SDEA Essentials of Teaching and Learning Approaches (9th Intake)
13 Dec 2022 SDEA Essentials of Teaching and Learning Approaches - Community of Practice 3
28 Nov 2022 Tina Sergeant Professional Development Initiative - ETLA09
25 Nov 2022 Drama for Learning in the Malay Language Classroom (Primary School) / Penggunaan Drama Dalam Pengajaran Bahasa Melayu
23 Nov 2022 The Nuts and Bolts of Technical Theatre
23 Nov 2022 Warm-up Activities for Young Performers - Safeguarding Vocal Health of Young Performers
23 Nov 2022 Planting the Seeds of Change Through Drama - A Cognitive and Affective Process Steeped in Being and Becoming
23 Nov 2022 Dramaturgical Strategies for Devised Performance
23 Nov 2022 Developing Students’ Physicality through Le Jeu
22 Nov 2022 Game Design for Interactive Performance
22 Nov 2022 [CANCELLED] Let’s use Fables!/让我们用寓言!
22 Nov 2022 [Event changed] Facilitating Critical Thinking Through Participatory Drama
22 Nov 2022 The Actors Process
22 Nov 2022 Exploring the work of Jacques Lecoq
22 Nov 2022 The Expressive Voice
21 Nov 2022 First Aid Training Programme for Drama Educators
14 Nov 2022 Employment and Employability Institute (e2i) Funding - Level Up! Fest 2022
17 Oct 2022 Tina Sergeant Professional Development Initiative - Level Up! Fest 2022
7 Sep 2022 SDEA Essentials of Teaching and Learning Approaches - Community of Practice 2
29 Aug 2022 20th Annual General Meeting
30 Jul 2022 Developing a Visual Theatrical Language – A Lecture-Discussion + Workshop by Ramesh Meyyappan
6 Jun 2022 Employment and Employability Institute (e2i) Funding - ETLA-EC
6 Jun 2022 Tina Sergeant Professional Development Initiative - ETLA-EC
1 Jun 2022 SDEA Essentials of Teaching and Learning Approaches - Community of Practice
30 May 2022 Sketch Comedy Writers Interest Group with Mitchell Fang
18 May 2022 Drama for Learning in the Tamil Language Classroom (Primary School) / நாடக உத்திகளின் மூலம் தமிழ்மொழி கற்பித்தல்
22 Apr 2022 Membership Focus Groups on SDEA
1 Apr 2022 Extraordinary General Meeting - 1 April 2022
19 Mar 2022 Connections 2022: Safeguarding of Children in the Arts
11 Mar 2022 Let's Connect: Making Space
5 Feb 2022 SDEA Essentials of Teaching and Learning Approaches (8th Intake)
3 Jan 2022 Tina Sergeant Professional Development Initiative - ETLA'08
13 Dec 2021 The Sketch Comedy Writers Interest Group
3 Dec 2021 Let's Connect: Take Five
30 Nov 2021 A Discussion - Skills Framework for Drama Educators
29 Nov 2021 Outdoor Voices – A Conversation About Arts for Young Audiences in Singapore
27 Nov 2021 Nutrition - for Arts Practitioners
27 Nov 2021 Contract Negotiation Strategies Workshop
25 Nov 2021 Drama for Learning in the Malay Language Classroom / Penggunaan Drama dalam Pengajaran Bahasa Melayu
25 Nov 2021 Drama for Learning in the Tamil Language Classroom / நாடக உத்திகளின் மூலம் தமிழ்மொழி கற்பித்தல்
24 Nov 2021 Child First Aid Blended Course by Singapore First Aid Training Centre (SFATC)
23 Nov 2021 Drama for Learning in the Chinese Language Classroom / 应用戏剧,促进华文教学
22 Nov 2021 Standard First Aid Blended Course by Singapore First Aid Training Centre (SFATC)
19 Nov 2021 Headshots
15 Nov 2021 Members Portal Clinic
13 Nov 2021 Broken Pieces, Bigger Picture: Identifying Trauma in the Classroom
13 Nov 2021 Opening To The Floor: Facilitating Post-Show Dialogues and Panel Discussions
12 Nov 2021 Supporting Mental Health in Schools and Communities Using Drama
10 Nov 2021 Caterpillar and Chrysalis: Storytelling Workshop
8 Nov 2021 Career Chat: Teaching Drama as a Co-Curricular Activity
2 Nov 2021 Mindfulness for Arts Practitioners
1 Nov 2021 Throwing A Light on Theatre-Making: Finding Spaces to Listen
21 Sep 2021 Retro Music Writing Club
18 Sep 2021 Dungeons & Dragons with Matt Lyon
4 Aug 2021 SDEA Annual General Meeting
10 Jul 2021 SDEA Panel Session: The Realities of Grant Writing
19 Jun 2021 Focus Group for Terms & Conditions 5
18 Jun 2021 Registration of Interest for Support Group Session in Memory of Paul Ko
4 Jun 2021 Let's Connect: BYO
22 May 2021 SDEA Theatre Arts Conference
8 May 2021 Focus Group for Terms & Conditions 4
6 May 2021 Tina Sergeant Professional Development Initiative (TAC)
26 Apr 2021 SDEA ChitChat: Spotlight on Applied Theatre
17 Apr 2021 Focus Group on Terms & Conditions 3
27 Mar 2021 Focus Group 2 for Contract: Standard Terms & Conditions
17 Mar 2021 Let's Connect: Roadmaps
13 Mar 2021 Connections x March On! Workshop for Teaching Artists
10 Mar 2021 Connections Teachers Dialogue In Person
10 Mar 2021 Connections Teachers Dialogue - On-Line
10 Mar 2021 Connections x March On! Workshop for Teachers
27 Feb 2021 Focus Group 1 for Contract: Standard Terms & Conditions
1 Feb 2021 SDEA Drama Pedagogy: Essentials of Teaching and Learning Approaches (7th Intake)
17 Dec 2020 Let's Connect: Holiday Quiz

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for the period from 1 April 2022 to 31 March 2025
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