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Teaching theater in schools can help students develop a variety of skills and learn valuable life lessons, including:- Communication: Students learn to communicate effectively through dialogue and narrative.
- Empathy: Students learn to care for others and develop empathy for their peers.
- Creativity: Students are encouraged to think and act creatively, which can help develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills.
- Confidence: Students can build confidence and public speaking skills.
- Self-awareness: Students can develop a strong sense of self and identity.
- Teamwork: Students learn to work well with others.
- Adaptability: Students learn to be adaptable and work well under pressure.
- Respect: Students learn to respect the art of storytelling and the deadlines of their projects.
- Appreciation of literature: Students are exposed to different forms of literature and are encouraged to read and write more.
- Community: Students experience a sense of community as they perform and watch with an audience.
- Communication: Students learn to communicate effectively through dialogue and narrative.
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Robert Marshall
Theater Arts Teacher
robert.marshall@fortbendisd.gov
Jill Minard
Theater Arts Teacher
