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Pericles, Act 2, Scene 4

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    Since 2007 Bell Shakespeare has engaged teachers from regional Australia in the Regional Teacher Mentorship, a four-day intensive professional learning program deigned to equip teachers with innovative Shakespeare strategies, active learning principles, and teaching techniques to engage all learners across all year levels. 2024 marks the first year that we have been able to open this program up to teachers from all over Australia, in metropolitan as well as regional schools. We are incredibly grateful to Teachers Mutual Bank, now in their 8th year as partner on this enlightening program, for making it possible to open this resource to even more teachers.

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