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Character - Level of Mastery - Proficient

Presidential 1776 Award Competition, U.S. Department of Education

Course

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America Succeeds and the Pathsmith Durable Skills Framework

Format

Online

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Skills & Competencies

Skills developed through this program

  • Enthusiasm
  • High Motivation
  • Accountability
Career Pathways

Occupations this program prepares you for

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What You'll Learn

Key competencies developed through this program

Auto-populated·from NSX Competency Framework

Mastery: emerging (Level 1)(based on Course)

  • Script lines and basic cues — read and memorize under direct guidance during initial rehearsals for a student or community production.
  • Body movements and facial expressions — practice and apply following instructor direction to portray simple emotional states on a rehearsal stage.
  • Ensemble participation — follow blocking and timing instructions when collaborating with fellow cast members in a supervised group rehearsal.
  • Character background information — research and gather basic facts about an assigned role using script notes and director feedback.
  • Audition monologue — prepare and deliver under coach supervision when attending an entry-level casting call or open audition.
  • Spoken dialogue — recite clearly and at appropriate volume with speech clarity coaching in a classroom or rehearsal hall setting.
  • Director notes — receive and apply performance adjustments during note sessions after a rehearsal run-through.
  • Simple song or movement sequences — learn and reproduce choreography or vocal cues under the direction of a musical or movement coach.
  • Active listening skills — demonstrate attentiveness to scene partners' cues and responses during guided improv or cold-reading exercises.
  • Electronic mail software — use to receive call times, script revisions, and production schedules from a stage manager or casting coordinator.

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