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Theater in the classroom!
The importance of understanding alternative ways of communication using theater as a decoded vehicle

6 Days

Sandra Salomé

The development of the students' soft skills and the importance of clear communication has been one of the main focuses of attentive and proactive schools. Drama and theater techniques are a useful and effective method for non formal training courses and lessons at school. Our creative Drama training aims to introduce theater techniques as adequate tools for many educational processes as also personal and emotional development for children.

 

Theater in the classroom is a very complete training that includes improvisational aspects which leads us to problem solving practice, another way of communication and a process-oriented form of drama where participants are guided to imagine, enact, and reflect on experiences real and imagined. This training course creates a space where children’s natural world, creative play, and develops it further, using theater techniques, to create learning experiences which are for the participants.

 

What benefits accrue from the theater approach to education?

  • Sense of respect and empathy;

  • Promotes equality and respect for others opinions and statements;

  • Helps understand differences;

  • Develops emotional and social growth;

  • Improves language and physical skills;

  • Contributes to a better self esteem;

  • Enhances individual self-expression;

  • To create new methods for learning based on drama techniques;

  • To share and analyze drama methods within the educational context;

  • To put drama techniques into practice for soft skill development of pupil and teachers;

  • To understand the effect of drama on social, emotional, physical, cognitive and moral development

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Price: 480 €â€‹

Dates

13-18 January 2025

19-24 May 2025

Learning outcomes

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  • Equip the teachers with the use of theater technics and drama skills;

  • Guide the use of this artistic skills to use them in the educational process;

  • Understanding the creative process of drama and apply it;

  • Techniques and games to establish a healthy environment in the classroom;

  • The ability to build games, dramatic stories, creative drama to adapt to the needs of the students and according to what teachers want to achieve;

  • Drama as a tool to prevent and outwit violence (such as bullying and other social problems).

Programme

Theater in the classroom! The importance of understanding alternative ways of communication using theater as a decoded vehicle

  • Welcome and presentations;

  • Get to know me through theater!;

  • Trust games and sharing experiences;

  • Team building and work strings;

  • What is creative drama?

Note: Understanding the importance of an adaptable work to the needs and profile of the groups the program might suffer some alterations.

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