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Dramatise

Dramatise refers to the process of adapting or presenting a literary work or historical event through performance, encouraging students to engage with the material creatively and experientially.

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How to use in a learning design

To incorporate the 'Dramatise' verb from Blooms Taxonomy into your learning design, educators can prompt learners with questions like, "What would you do to perform?" to encourage them to act out or dramatize a concept or scenario. This technique helps engage the learner kinesthetically and creatively, making the learning experience more interactive and memorable. To implement this step in your next learning design, consider the following actionable steps: 1. Identify a key concept or scenario that would benefit from dramatization. 2. Develop a question stem such as "What would you do to perform?" to prompt learners to think about acting out the concept. 3. Provide learners with guidance on how they can dramatize the concept, whether through role-playing, skits, or other creative means. 4. Encourage learners to reflect on the experience and discuss how it enhanced their understanding of the topic. By incorporating dramatization into your learning activities, you can promote active participation, critical thinking, and creativity among your learners.

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What would you do to perform

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