Drama-Based Learning: “Ultimately, its the teacher who makes all the difference”.

“Drama helped me shed my inhibitions and build confidence, making my teaching more effective and out-of-the-box.”

This quote encapsulates the transformative power of drama-based learning, an approach that Theatre Professionals Pvt. Ltd. has introduced to primary school teachers across the country.

Drama is not just an add-on; it’s a core method that makes learning joyful and experiential. Teachers have observed a significant increase in student participation and creativity. One teacher noted, “I saw the excitement in their eyes, their eagerness to start and willingness to listen, and there was no thought about learning coming across their minds.”

Activities like the “Samba Circle” have turned routine classroom tasks into engaging and dynamic experiences, making learning come alive. Another teacher shared, “There’s an energy about a drama class that charges you up in a way that nothing else does.”

The impact of drama-based learning extends beyond the classroom. It empowers teachers, making them more confident and expressive, which in turn enhances the learning experience for students. As a teacher put it, “Ultimately, it’s the teacher who’s going to make all the difference, and if she herself is not comfortable in her own way of expressing, it will not reach the children.”

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