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Lehman, David L. – 1970
The rationale and procedures for using role-playing in teacher education to provide teachers with practice in solving various classroom problems are illustrated by descriptions of 17 simulated situations based on secondary school biology classes. Thirteen simulations of out-of-class situations are also described. For each situation the teacher's…
Descriptors: Biology, Instruction, Role Playing, Simulation
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Dearth, Susan; McKenzie, Leon – Journal of Continuing Education in Nursing, 1975
Descriptors: Educational Games, Health Occupations, Health Personnel, Medical Education
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Fraenkel, Jack; Carter, Margaret – Social Science Record, 1972
Models for world order studies are described. They provide inquiry into various proposals for attaining world peace and, through role playing, develop students' ability to inquire into the proposals' effectiveness. (JB)
Descriptors: International Education, Models, Peace, Resource Materials
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Cline, Starr – Gifted Child Quarterly, 1979
The article discusses the use of simulation games (an activity in which participants interact within an artificially produced environment which recreates some aspect of social reality) with gifted children. (PHR)
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Class Activities, Educational Games, Elementary Secondary Education
MacLagan, Robert – 1973
A variety of methods can be used to resolve environmental controversies, such as passing new laws, enforcing existing laws, conducting public education programs, and creating new governmental management agenceis. In many instances the courts become the site for environmental decision-making. The purpose of this activity is to help acquaint…
Descriptors: Court Litigation, Decision Making, Environment, Instructional Materials
Dade County Public Schools, Miami, FL. – 1972
This course guide for teachers is intended to help students use improvisational acting techniques in exploring problems that affect today's youth. Performance objectives are listed which include: (1) the application of procedures to follow in group problem solving to complete activities to improve concentration, and (2) the analysis of characters…
Descriptors: Acting, Curriculum Guides, Dramatics, Language Arts
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Addison, Linda – Gifted Child Quarterly, 1979
The article examines the role of simulation games in developing the leadership ability of girls, presents ten guidelines for development of simulation games, and gives an example of a simulation game. (PHR)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Educational Games, Elementary Secondary Education, Females
Indiana Univ., Bloomington. Dept. of Counseling and Guidance. – 1977
Including primarily interaction exercises to increase the counselor's understanding of vocational education opportunities, this training manual for school counselors is intended to (1) raise the awareness of the trainee; (2) revise the attitudes of the trainee; and (3) encourage action by the trainee. The activities are divided into three units…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Attitude Change, Audiovisual Aids, Career Counseling
Hostrop, Richard W. – 1988
This book presents simulation activities for significant events in U.S. history from 1787-1868. Intended for student involvement, the simulations require student research and practice in order to carry out the designated roles. The simulation and role play serve to involve the students actively in their learning, using both the affective and…
Descriptors: Conflict Resolution, Educational Games, High Schools, History Instruction
Smith, Gary R. – 1978
This teaching guide on aging contains 18 activities for students. A major cognitive objective is for students to examine and evaluate personal and societal attitudes and behavior toward aging in the United States and in other societies. When students make cross-cultural comparisons of these attitudes and behaviors they become aware that their own…
Descriptors: Advertising, Age Discrimination, Aging Education, Aging (Individuals)
Zachert, Martha Jane K. – 1971
Designed for use in a post-master's level course in administration of the federal special library, this guide provides instructions for the teacher in simulation techniques plus suggested problems and materials. Suggestions are given for classroom management of the "Governmental Library Simulation." A briefing guide, a debriefing guide, and…
Descriptors: Administration, Administrative Problems, Administrator Education, Classroom Techniques
Hostrop, Richard W. – 1990
This booklet provides instructions for simulation and role play of historical events in U.S. history from 1925-1964. Included for student research and participation are: the Scopes trial in Tennessee involving supporters of the teaching of evolution in the schools and of creationism; the decision to drop the atomic bomb on Japan ending World War…
Descriptors: Civil Rights, High Schools, Instructional Materials, Modern History
Virginia State Dept. of Education, Richmond. Div. of Vocational Education. – 1977
This publication was developed as an aid for industrial cooperative training coordinators in the teaching of general related topics for 11th and 12th grade cooperative programs. Major emphasis is on innovative types of materials which can be used to stimulate the type of students who have difficulty in adjusting to traditional teaching materials…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Cooperative Education, Educational Games, Grade 11
Ali, Patricia Carey – 1996
This brief paper is an anecdotal commentary on a class exercise developed for an advanced European History course covering the period 1815 to the present. It describes a role-play, case-study exercise designed to reinforce previously covered material. Students are directed to attend a mock peace conference to consider if any one country was…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Classroom Techniques, Dramatic Play, Educational Strategies
Zeleny, Leslie D. – 1974
One of a series of pamphlets providing practical and useful sources of classroom techniques for social studies teachers, the concern of this issue is the use of simulations, specifically focused conversations, role-playing, sociodrama, and gaming. A review of the concept of simulation is followed by a discussion of the circumstances which maximize…
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Classroom Techniques, Elementary Education, Games
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