UNIT-3
DRAMA AS A FORM OF TEACHING.
“Tell me and I will forget.
Show me and I
will remember.
Involve me
and I will understand."
(Confucius)
As teachers, we are constantly
searching for effective strategies to motivate and enhance our students’
learning experiences. The use of drama as an effective and valuable teaching
strategy is becoming increasingly common in educational contexts. The use of
drama promotes meaningful, active and reflective thinking processes as well as
enhancing communication skills development. One of the reasons drama is able to
enhance students’ learning experience is because of its unique ability to
accommodate many different learning styles and thus able to motivate the
learners.
Drama as teaching
methodology facilitates teaching and learning process a lot.
Dramatic Arts education is an
important means of stimulating creativity in problem solving. It can challenge
students' perceptions about their world and about themselves.
Give scope to express different
emotions &thoughts
Dramatic exploration can provide students with an outlet for emotions, thoughts, and dreams that they might not otherwise have means to express.
Provides scope to understand essence/value of different role
A student can play the role of father, mother, and sister, friend’s many more, which prepare the students to understand what is role of a father, mother, sister and others in society that helps him/her to understand he society better.
Offers personal choice in role play in teaching learning situation
Drama
offers students their personal space/interest in playing the role in play,
through which student enthusiasm develops.
This can happen in a SAFE ATMOSPHERE, where actions and consequences can be examined, discussed, and in a very real sense EXPERIENCED without the dangers and pitfalls that such experimentation would obviously lead to in the "real" world. This is perhaps the most important reason for Dramatic Arts in schools.
DRAMA PREPARES CHILDREN TO DEAL WITH LIFE’S PROBLEMS.
Drama gives children the opportunity to rehearse roles,
characters and a broad spectrum of life situations, helping them to explore and
address some of the individual and personal ideas and feelings they are
naturally experiencing. Overall, this allows children to make sense out of
their ‘real’ life problems and helps them to learn about themselves and
important coping mechanisms.
DRAMA
Builds CONFIDENCE.
Even the shyest of children who join drama build up their confidence and self-esteem until before long they are confident enough to take a full and active part in the workshop. As their personal journey continues that confidence can be seen in how they interact with the group, speak independently, express opinions and ideas and present them in a show or play.
DRAMA Develops speech communication and presentation SKILLS.
Learning new songs and lines for a
show, playing communication games, through to writing and presenting monologues
and scripts and participating in scenes and shows, all contribute to a child’s
developing vocabulary. They are encouraged to express themselves both verbally
using different voices and tones, and through facial expressions and body
language, both of which are key to making them better and more effective
communicators in life.
DRAMA
Encourages and develops creativity.
Creative
people are able to view problems and opportunities in a different way and from
different perspectives, to think on their feet and generate new ideas – this is
a vital life skill and is often the driver for innovation and entrepreneurship.
At drama our children use their imaginations in everything they do and take the
lead in story development and coming up with solutions to problems and pretend
scenarios.
DRAMA
DEVELOPS critical thinking,
engaging our children in creative problem solving and decision making.
Drama guides and supports children’s problem-solving skills, while at the same time, works to encourage an increasing awareness of how to solve issues. Instead of being taught and told what to think and feel in different situations, drama turns this into a deeper experience in thinking, motivating children to question, respond, and explain what they are feeling and thinking and present solutions.
DRAMA
HELPS concentration AND COMPREHENSION.
In every session children are
encouraged to listen to each other’s ideas and thoughts, and to take turns.
When children are strongly focused and concentrating, their overall
understanding increases. Many of the games are designed specifically to develop
concentration, a skill that is vital in the world outside their home.
DRAMA
ENCOURAGES teamwork
and cooperation.
Every child is on a personal journey
and the team is taught to respect, support and encourage each other. Group
activity, from mime and movement and playing drama games and singing together,
to preparing for shows or developing scripts, requires co-operation and
teamwork. It is essential that each of our students feels accepted and works
well with others, in order to create and build a safe environment for all to
develop.
DRAMA
Broadens minds and helps children to
understand the world around them.
Learning how to express themselves in different ways through character and role development, helps build a strong character and personality. Exploring characters from all backgrounds and in wide ranging historical and cultural situations builds understanding and perspective of all aspects of life, sparking their interest in the world in which they live and making them more inquisitive.
DRAMA Develops emotional intelligence and empathy.
Acting out a range of emotions in the
safe and supportive environment of workshop, gives student the opportunity to
better understand their own emotions and develop empathy with others. Through
drama, children will explore conflict and challenging characters, and also
learn how to express themselves through dialogue, improvisation and debate.
DRAMA
Supports healthy minds and WELL BEING.
Under different characters, children can express their true feelings or sense of personality without fear of being judged or criticized. They can work on personal issues or solve personal problems while in character, which can simply help their overall well being.
DRAMA AssistS physical DEVELOPMENT.
Each week we create simple movement
sequences and play often very active drama games – all designed to help
children gain strength and control over their own growing bodies.
DRAMA
DEVELOPS EMPATHY AND NEW
PERSPECTIVES.
Taking on various roles in character allows students to use senses and characteristics in order to understand the character as well as the scenario or story at hand.
Drama is ENTERTAINING.
Fun is learning, and learning is fun. By doing, and by playing, children will take far greater learning from the activity. Drama is often built around games or acting our scenarios, an active and fun way to learn about ourselves and explore complex issues.
Drama developS TOLERANCE and EMPATHY.
In order to play a role competently, an actor must be able to fully inhabit another's soul. An actor must be able to really understand how the world looks through another person's eyes. the ability to understand others' motives and choices is critical. Drama can help build responsible global citizens.
Drama promoteS ACTIVE LEARNING in any subject.
To give students a kinesthetic and empathetic understanding as well as an intellectual understanding of a topic. Studies have shown again and again that this approach results greater depth of understanding and a marked improvement in retention.
Knowledge conceptualization of subject area
Drama helps to improve students’ knowledge in the subject matters. It helps students to understand rational patterns, cause and effect relationship and interpreting concepts and contexts and also to learn through the use of reading and vocabulary.
DRAMA HELPS IN PRACTICAL CLASSROOM APPLICATIONS FOR TEACHING CURRICULAR MATERIAL
Drama has many practical classroom applications for teaching
curricular material. Important concepts, ideas, events, and people
can be dramatized through improvisation, pantomime, and play writing to
stimulate interest, convey knowledge, gain comprehension, and improve
retention.
Drama
can be the vehicle for the following applications:
·
Role plays situations to
model/observe
·
New skills or behaviors.
·
Develop scenarios to introduce new concepts.
·
Dramatize a meeting between
characters or historical figures.
·
Reenact a real event.
·
Dramatize a scene that might have
happened in a story.
·
Improvise a scene that expresses the
topic or theme.
·
Act out scenarios as a way to
approach writing dialogue.
·
Create literary sketches.
·
Stimulate ideas for composing
essays, poetry, or fiction.
·
Portray famous people.
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