All’s Well that End’s Well: The Benefits of Including Drama in the Curriculum

Naomika Saran
2 min readJan 28, 2022

There’s many benefits of including drama in the curriculum. It is a versatile activity that can help one gain and practice many different skills. Along with developing skills, it helps one navigate their emotions and relationships through exercises aimed at processing feelings and thoughts.It can help one cope with shyness, insecurity, and an array of mental health related concerns. Let’s explore more about the benefits of drama-

Drama fosters creativity. Through drama, we learn to see things from different perspectives. We have to take on roles that are of people other than ourselves. This requires us to step out of our shoes, and into theirs. We go to new worlds and take on the identities of people from different generations and countries. This helps us develop the skills we need to be innovative and creative. In an ever-changing environment, thinking uniquely and coming up with fresh and fascinating ideas and solutions requires a creative and dynamic approach.

Apart from this, drama helps people develop their communication, expression, vocabulary, presenting, and speech abilities, which are essential in every field. Through this, one gains confidence. Drama forces us to speak in front of people, to freely express ourselves. This practice helps build confidence and self-esteem, which reflects in every part of someone’s life.

Engaging in so much practice in communication through drama also helps with interpersonal skills. A lot of drama practices such as improvisation and team-building activities help with building collaborative and cooperative relationships. They teach people how to work together, understand each other, and be sensitive to each other’s emotions and feelings. It fosters empathy, a trait that is never unappreciated.

Drama also benefits people through allowing them a cathartic release of emotions, and through exercises that aid processing of emotions as well as coming up with solutions for problems, it helps one gain problem-solving and critical thinking skills. For example, through doing multiple rounds of improvisation, a person can become solution-oriented in their approach, and can come up with resolution faster.

There’s endless benefits to including drama in the curriculum. It’s an extremely healthy and fun way of helping people gain a variety of skills that are difficult to inculcate otherwise! Drama makes it easy, entertaining, and exciting!

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