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Simulation | 5 |
Educational Games | 4 |
Games | 4 |
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Plummer, Charles M. | 1 |
Pollack, Michael A. | 1 |
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Pollack, Michael A. – Viewpoints, 1973
This article seeks to define simulation'' and games'' and finds that in the area of teacher education, instructional activities would be conducted in games while behavioral problems in the classroom deserve simulations. Five of the most common justifications for using situation gaming in teacher education are identified. (JA)
Descriptors: Game Theory, Games, Simulation, Teacher Education
Gillespie, Judith A. – Viewpoints, 1973
This article argues that in most educational games the act of winning proves little. A debriefing session is therefore proposed, during which students can have feedback, the opportunity for application exercises, and linkage of the game to the course of instruction. (JA)
Descriptors: Educational Games, Game Theory, Games, Politics
Plummer, Charles M. – Viewpoints, 1973
The social influence School Game'' seeks to engage teachers or prospective teachers in the process of advocating procedures in their real or anticipated schools. The primary technique employed is counterattitudinal roleplaying.'' (Author/JA)
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Educational Games, Game Theory, Games
Lovell, John P. – Viewpoints, 1973
Descriptors: Dramatic Play, Educational Games, Game Theory, Games
Semmel, Melvyn I.; Baum, R. Bruce – Viewpoints, 1973
This article describes a program for developing pre- and in-service teachers abilities to anticipate or predict educationally relevant responses of handicapped children through the use of anticipation games which provide simulation of teacher-pupil interactions in classroom situations. (JA)
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Educational Games, Game Theory, Mental Retardation