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Below are quotes about the effectiveness of using drama in teaching.

Drama can be very helpful in helping middle school students learn.  It can bring out shy students and guide confident students to use their talents skillfully and purposefully.  Readers Theater is one particularly useful strategy to use at this level.

Steps for Readers Theater

Studies have shown that problem-solving ability, personality or attitude, reading achievement, and oral language growth can all be altered positively through creative dramatic activities.

Donoghue (1990)

 

Play is a zone of proximal development where children perform as if "a head taller than themselves." In play, children transform their world by giving things, places, and people temporary identities, pretending they are something they are not. Play is an imaginary zone where the world of meaning is separated from the objects, places, and events that embody it.

Vygotsky (1967)

Many children make up their first stories in the context of pretend play, creating and enacting their own dramatic narratives. Expressed in fleeting actions, these are children's first compositions.

Nelson and Linek (1999)

 

 

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Last Updated 07/07/2007