Friday, February 1, 2013
Lesson 9. Teaching with Dramatized Experiences
Dramatized Experiences was the third stage of Dale's Cone of experience.
Puppets one of the forms of dramatic experiences
Dramatic experiences requires us to be dramatic in our entrance into the classroom and in our lesson presentation so that it can catches and holds attention to our students.Some forms of dramatic experiences are play, pageant, pantomime, tableau, puppets and role playing. The last four are the most commonly used in the classroom due to their simplicity and practically. These dramatic experiences cannot be implemented by individuals alone, you've got to have a team to come up with a play. Role playing is highly effective for lessons in the affective domain. If we want results, we cannot afford to ignore the guiding principles given by experts on the use of puppets and role-playing.
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