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Theatre in Education (TIE) is a process in which it includes all the interactive theatre/drama practices that help aid the educational process. As TIE uses new strategy and objectives for using theatre as an educational tool emerge. It includes the interactive theatre practices that helps for student for their learning in educational process.

Why theatre in education needed
From past years the education is becoming a rote learning. And the education what the student are getting is not applied creatively in any area. So TIE gives a better way to approach for discus, share, create, and to perform. It full fills all type of learning and developing process. ,

Benefits of theatre in education

 * Self-Confidence: By performing in front audience the student get the confidence to trust on his own ideas and abilities. This will be applied to his life, career and school.
 * Imagination: Thinking out of the box, and interpreting familiar material in new ways.        Einstein said, “Imagination is more important than knowledge.”
 * Empathy: Acting in a roles for different situations, time periods, and different cultures promotes compassion and it develops tolerance for others’ feelings and viewpoints.
 * Collaboration: It combines the new ideas and abilities of its participants. This cooperative process includes discussing, sharing, negotiating, rehearsing, and performing.
 * Concentration: Performing in a play develops a constant focus of mind, body, and voice, which also helps in life and in school subjects.
 * Communication Skills: In a play a student get enhances verbal and nonverbal expression of ideas. It also improves voice projection, articulation of words, and fluency with language.
 * Emotional Outlet: In the play the student is allowed to express a range of emotions. Sadness, aggression and tension are released in a safe, controlled environment, reducing antisocial behaviours.
 * Relaxation: Theatre activities reduce stress by releasing mental, physical, and emotional tension.
 * Physical Fitness: Movement in drama improves body balance, coordination, flexibility, and control.
 * Communication Skills: In a play a student get enhances verbal and nonverbal expression of ideas. It also improves voice projection, articulation of words, and fluency with language.
 * Emotional Outlet: In the play the student is allowed to express a range of emotions. Sadness, aggression and tension are released in a safe, controlled environment, reducing antisocial behaviours.
 * Relaxation: Theatre activities reduce stress by releasing mental, physical, and emotional tension.
 * Physical Fitness: Movement in drama improves body balance, coordination, flexibility, and control.
 * Relaxation: Theatre activities reduce stress by releasing mental, physical, and emotional tension.
 * Physical Fitness: Movement in drama improves body balance, coordination, flexibility, and control.
 * Physical Fitness: Movement in drama improves body balance, coordination, flexibility, and control.
 * Physical Fitness: Movement in drama improves body balance, coordination, flexibility, and control.