School Theater and its Role in Theater Curricula for the Primary Stage"
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School theatre is mainly employed for ethical, religious, and educational purposes. It enlightens society and aims at planting moral issues and watering them for the benefit of the present and future generations. The study handles this issue by means of focusing upon educational curriculum and their relation to school theatre. It handles how the relation between two enhances the relational bridge between the teacher and the student. The study, therefore, deals with the process of transforming what is written into a practical performance—a matter that supports the activities outside the limits of the class. The crucial question that the study answers is how to dramatize curriculums on stage.
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