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Koontz, Franklin R.; Sinclair, Phillip A. – 1975
Educational television has become an increasingly important successful element in television programing. This element can be introduced in the classroom through the frequent use of videotaped theatrical skits which illustrate points made by the instructor and which have been prepared in a television studio. The skits may be classified as either…
Descriptors: Educational Television, Higher Education, Programing (Broadcast), Scripts
Berghammer, Gretta – 1985
One dramatic technique to aid students in their discovery of values and value systems is "theatre-in-education" (TIE), a theatre event that takes place in schools, with actors working through roles for and with children. TIE aims to fuse education and theatre by having team members function as both teachers and actors, and the audiences of young…
Descriptors: Acting, Creative Dramatics, Drama, Dramatics
Shen, Xiaonan Susan – 1993
This paper discusses the use of skits and dialogues in a first-year Chinese course to help novice learners enhance their communicative skills. Because novice learners of Chinese lack the appropriate vocabulary and grammar knowledge to express themselves freely, skits can help them use their limited knowledge to communicate in an effective manner.…
Descriptors: Chinese, Classroom Techniques, Communicative Competence (Languages), Dialogs (Language)

Blodget, Tom – 2001
This paper asserts that memorization is an under-valued language acquisition strategy, noting that by including memorization in communication classrooms through oral question-and-answer prompts, songs, and memorized dialogues/skits, second language teachers can enhance student learning. The paper explains how oral questions offer a cooperative…
Descriptors: Dialogs (Language), Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education, Interpersonal Communication
Pierce, Gloria – 1990
Emphasizing critical thinking as the source of renewal and survival of organizations, this document begins by analyzing the Exxon Valdez oil spill and the destruction of the space shuttle Challenger as examples of inadequate critical thinking. The role of management education in promoting critical thinking is explored as well as the need for a…
Descriptors: Administrator Education, Critical Incidents Method, Critical Thinking, Decision Making
Anderson, Deborah B.; And Others – 1981
An award winning project for incorporating economics study into the junior high school curriculum is described. As a joint activity of 3 eighth grade social studies classes, 60 students created a videotape program to teach and test 6 basic economic concepts: scarcity and choice, opportunity costs, productive resources, production, supply and…
Descriptors: Awards, Concept Teaching, Costs, Economics Education
Richmond, Lee Joyce; And Others – 1982
This paper describes counselmime, a therapeutic cognitive-focusing technique for career and life style planning, in which mimes perform skits designed to heighten self-awareness, enhance communication, and enable viewers to cognitively restructure situations of psycho-social importance to them. The key components of this technique are presented in…
Descriptors: Career Planning, Children, Cognitive Processes, Communication (Thought Transfer)
Savignon, Sandra J. – Missouri Foreign Language Journal, 1975
The language teacher must provide a variety of activities in the classroom in which the student can use the second language in unrehearsed, novel situations requiring, on his part, inventiveness, resourcefulness and self-assurance. There should be less emphasis on linguistic accuracy and more on truly spontaneous and creative language. In the…
Descriptors: Communicative Competence (Languages), Creative Dramatics, Discussion (Teaching Technique), French