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describe in brief drama as a pedagogic tool​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Drama is a teaching tool that allows students to participate, demonstrate, and observe in a "controlled," or non-threatening, environment. In other words, it provides another "non-traditional" opportunity for students to learn and to demonstrate learning.

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Answered by rmb
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Drama is a very effective pedagogical tool that involves a bit of reading skills, but primarily focusses on speaking and listening skills.

- It has a lot of advantages like allowing learners to express themselves not only through words, but also through body language and gestures. It helps form the link between words and emotions, leading to better understanding of the language and it's nuances.

-Drama is also a tool that is well received by students who do not enjoy academics. It gives them a chance to prove their worth outside the traditional classroom.

-Further, drama is a very versatile tool and can be used to teach, reinforce and even test concepts.

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