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[[Edutainment]] (or [[Edu-tainment]]) is a 20th century term that broadly refers to any process or intervention that seeks to teach someone something while simultaneously entertaining them. This includes performances, music and visual media.
 
[[Edutainment]] (or [[Edu-tainment]]) is a 20th century term that broadly refers to any process or intervention that seeks to teach someone something while simultaneously entertaining them. This includes performances, music and visual media.
  
It is a somewhat wider interpretation of '''[[Educational theatre]]''',  that has become a substantial element of professional theatre and performance practice. According to the ''Cambridge Business English Dictionary'', the market for edutainment software is growing at about 30% a year, for example.  
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It is a somewhat wider interpretation of '''[[Educational theatre]]''',  that has become a substantial element of professional theatre and performance practice. According to the ''Cambridge Business English Dictionary''[https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/edutainment], the market for edutainment software is growing at about 30% a year, for example.  
  
 
The verb "to [[edutain]]" has since also come into use.  
 
The verb "to [[edutain]]" has since also come into use.  
  
 
See also related terms, such as [[Educational theatre]], [[Theatre in Education]], [[Drama in Education]], [[Corporate theatre]],
 
See also related terms, such as [[Educational theatre]], [[Theatre in Education]], [[Drama in Education]], [[Corporate theatre]],

Revision as of 06:43, 20 September 2022

Edutainment (or Edu-tainment) is a 20th century term that broadly refers to any process or intervention that seeks to teach someone something while simultaneously entertaining them. This includes performances, music and visual media.

It is a somewhat wider interpretation of Educational theatre, that has become a substantial element of professional theatre and performance practice. According to the Cambridge Business English Dictionary[1], the market for edutainment software is growing at about 30% a year, for example.

The verb "to edutain" has since also come into use.

See also related terms, such as Educational theatre, Theatre in Education, Drama in Education, Corporate theatre,