Listen "Clare Samuels"
Episode Synopsis
Using actors and comedy to help learning stick
Dry dull PowerPoint? Theory heavy discussion? The dreaded "role-play"? One conversation with Clare and you'll forget all of this and replace it with Forum Theatre, well planned "real-play" and heavy dollops of humour. And the great thing is, this isn't just about having fun, this is dopamine inducing, interactive and real, this is sticky learning in action! With stories a plenty (spoiler alert, there is a group of very experienced train drivers in Scotland who are awesome at managing conflict!) and laced with humour Clare makes an utterly compelling case for using actors to bring any kind of learning to life.
https://www.linkedin.com/in/claresamuels
www.noiinclare.co.uk
Dry dull PowerPoint? Theory heavy discussion? The dreaded "role-play"? One conversation with Clare and you'll forget all of this and replace it with Forum Theatre, well planned "real-play" and heavy dollops of humour. And the great thing is, this isn't just about having fun, this is dopamine inducing, interactive and real, this is sticky learning in action! With stories a plenty (spoiler alert, there is a group of very experienced train drivers in Scotland who are awesome at managing conflict!) and laced with humour Clare makes an utterly compelling case for using actors to bring any kind of learning to life.
https://www.linkedin.com/in/claresamuels
www.noiinclare.co.uk
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