Importance Of Role Play

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NARRATIVE ART It goes back to the earliest times before there were written or printed books. It stems from everyday life stories that were transmitted orally or chanted in first person. It later moved from first person to the third person. Imagination played a big role, in this form of art as it was used to create imaginary characters to amuse the listeners and to captivate them. These heroic tales come from the past and were handed down from one generation to another. People often changed and renewed these stories in the retelling , but kept the basic storyline intact. This is the reason why we have different versions of the same story in different countries. Most of these stories csn now be found in books, meaning they are no longer transmitted…show more content…
• It provide real‐world scenarios to help learners learn Role play can be effectively used in the classroom to provide real‐world scenarios to help learners learn. It can also help learners open themselves up to impressions and to put important facts into perspective. • It can enhance teaching strategies It can be used to prepare learners to adapt their speech to the role in hand, perhaps by trying to speak with an accent or using a different vocabulary . • It helps learners learn skills used in real‐world situations ( negotiation, debate, teamwork, cooperation, persuasion) Learners must take part actively in the discussion and the solution of problems, and to reporton what takes place. As a result, they learn important skills that can help them in real life situations. • It provide opportunities for critical observation of peers. It must be spontaneous and unplanned. If the learner is prepared to take part without bias ad wholeheartedly it can lead the learner to new, surprising insights. BENEFITS FOR THE TEACHER • It helps in changing relations between class members to generate more…show more content…
CREATIVITY Yes, creativity skills can be developed, by learning and applying creative thinking processes. Researchers' findings have produced proof that creativity can be developed. It is especially in the classroom where specific different methods and techniques are used that creative thinking can flourish. For example, following an instructional plan that encourages creativity can help both right‐brain people as well as left‐brain people to develop their creativity. TEACHERS ROLE IN DEVELOPING CREATIVITY In order to develop learners creativity , teachers have to understand the concept of teaching for creativity . Which might best be described as using forms of teaching that are intended to develop learners own creative thinking and behaviour. However it would be fair to say that teaching for creativity must involve creative teaching. Teachers cannot develop the creative abilities of their learners if their own creative abilities are undiscovered or suppressed. Teaching with creativity and teaching for creativity include all the characteristics of good teaching –including high motivation, high expectations, the ability to communicate and listen and the ability to interest, engage and
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