Can improv be a form of assessment for students in a school? I can see the assignment now: choose an issue that matters to you, create a performance to teach your peers about it, execute the performance. Am I crazy?
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I love improv! and Improv Everywhere! In addition to “let’s do improv because we have 3 minutes of class left and y’all...
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Any ideas on incorporating improv into the classroom experience?
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