How—and why—to use improv in the classroom.
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Amy Erin Borovoy

Amy Erin Borovoy

Director of Video

Dear Educators,

It’s here! Our latest resource collection, Improv in the Classroom, is PACKED with ways to drive more joyful student engagement across content areas and grade levels. 

Hear us out: Improvisation is not just for drama class. The teachers you’ll hear from in this collection say theater games—or even just adding elements of improv to your lessons—allow you to build classroom community while students practice valuable social skills and gain a deeper understanding of academic content. 

Ready to try it out?

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Thanks for all you do,
Amy