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Ressler, Ralph – Man/Society/Technology, 1973
Simulation can take advantage of the characteristics of the younger child more readily than the project. The challenge to industrial arts education is clear: The project method should be augmented with career simulation experiences associated with industrial technology--especially at the elementary school level. (Author/SA)
Descriptors: Career Education, Educational Games, Industrial Arts, Industrial Education
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Engin, Ann W.; Klein, Illane R. – Journal of School Psychology, 1975
A modified Solomon design was employed to study the effects of a school psychology simulation package on the enacted and written response of a group of school psychology preservice students. Results suggest that simulation as an integral part of a school psychology training program is an effective method of instruction. (Author)
Descriptors: Counselor Training, Higher Education, Humanistic Education, Laboratory Training
Braun, Ludwig – 1975
Prior to the relatively easy access to computers which began in the mid-1960's, simulation was a tool only of researchers. Even now, students are frequently excluded from direct laboratory experiences for many reasons. However, computer simulation can open up these experiences, providing a powerful teaching tool for individuals, for small and…
Descriptors: Computer Science, Computers, Enrichment Activities, Group Activities
Caro, Paul W. – 1974
Flight simulators are built as realistically as possible, presumably to enhance their training value. Yet, their training value is determined by the way they are used. Traditionally, simulators have been less important for training than have aircraft, but they are currently emerging as primary pilot training vehicles. This new emphasis is an…
Descriptors: Aircraft Pilots, Aviation Technology, Educational Programs, Flight Training