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Druckman, Daniel; Ebner, Noam – Simulation & Gaming, 2008
In this article, the authors report the results of two experiments that explored hypotheses about the relative learning advantages of role-play and scenario design. The experiments were conducted with similar student populations in Australia and Israel. Using a matched-pairs design, participants were randomly assigned to design and role-play…
Descriptors: Control Groups, Play, Educational Change, Lecture Method

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