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Harlan, William F. – English Journal, 1970
Descriptors: English Instruction, Ethnic Groups, Learning Motivation, Relevance (Education)
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Wynn, Martin; And Others – Simulation and Games, 1982
Describes an educational game which combines the case study method with gaming simulation to provide surveyor students with an awareness of the complexity of land administration. (JJD)
Descriptors: Case Method (Teaching Technique), Case Studies, Educational Games, Experiential Learning
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Beland, Robert M. – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance, 1983
At the University of Florida, simulated experiences with disabled clients help bridge the gap between coursework and internships for recreation therapy students. Actors from the university's drama department act out the roles of handicapped persons, who are interviewed by therapy students. (PP)
Descriptors: Disabilities, Drama, Higher Education, Interdisciplinary Approach
Dany, Max – Francais dans le Monde, 1982
Simulated commercial transactions as teaching tools have the elements of commercial products, channels of communication, parties, and status of the parties to teach professional relations and processes as well as useful language. They can be used to motivate and stimulate active participation and for language practice. An example is given. (MSE)
Descriptors: Business Communication, Case Studies, French, Languages for Special Purposes
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Schwaab, Karl E. – Journal of Environmental Education, 1982
Surveyed 296 Illinois environmental educators on effectiveness of instructional strategies in environmental education and how often a given strategy is used. Results of questionnaires (117 returned) indicate that teachers tend to use less effective methods (lecture, teacher-led discussions) rather than those they consider more effective (inquiry,…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Environmental Education, Human Resources, Inquiry
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Fraas, John W. – Assessment and Evaluation in Higher Education, 1981
A study determined that simulation-gaming was a more effective teaching technique for students with low prior knowledge of economics, low Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) scores, and no high school economics instruction. Lecture-discussion was more effective for those with high precourse economic knowledge, SAT scores, and high school economics…
Descriptors: Discussion (Teaching Technique), Economics Education, Games, Higher Education
Villalon, Anne M. – Today's Education: Social Studies Edition, 1982
Describes a unit on advertising used in a ninth-grade English class. The class participated in a student-run simulation of an advertising agency. Working in teams, they created, presented, and used criteria to evaluate advertisements. (AM)
Descriptors: Advertising, English Curriculum, Evaluation Criteria, Junior High Schools
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Smith, Dennie L.; And Others – Journal of School Health, 1981
A decision story is a brief scenario describing a health problem which might be faced in real life. Such topics as venereal disease, drug use, and nutrition can be explored by use of the decision-making model. The phases involved in processing the decision story strategy are described. (JN)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Decision Making Skills, Group Discussion, Health Education
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Maxey, Phyllis F. – Social Studies Review, 1980
Recommends that simulation games be used to teach high school students in social studies courses about contemporary and controversial issues such as nuclear power. A simulation is described which involves students in deciding whether to build a nuclear power plant in the California desert. Teaching and debriefing tips are also provided. (DB)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Decision Making Skills, Educational Needs, Energy
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Maxmen, Jerrold S. – Journal of Medical Education, 1980
The Department of Psychiatric Education at the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Columbia University holds seven-hour workshops on teaching to enhance the teaching skills of its residents. Presentations of educational principles, simulation exercises, group discussions, and reviews of audiotaped residents are among the techniques used in the…
Descriptors: Audiotape Recordings, Graduate Medical Education, Graduate Medical Students, Group Discussion
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Szafran, Robert F.; Mandolini, Ann F. – Teaching Sociology, 1980
The article presents information on student evaluations of a simulation game conducted in a large introductory sociology course on the college level. Evaluations were neutral or slightly positive, except in the areas of affective learning and peer interactions, where they were most favorable. The effect of specific student characteristics on…
Descriptors: Educational Objectives, Educational Practices, Evaluation Methods, Higher Education
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Rubenstein, Ralph; And Others – Journal of Medical Education, 1979
An approach to teaching the mental status examination to sophomore medical students at the Wayne State University School of Medicine incorporates live simulations, a detailed handout, a pretest and post-test, and a short lecture and discussion. The data suggest significant post-test gains, but there were negative findings regarding the handout.…
Descriptors: Emotional Disturbances, Higher Education, Medical Education, Mental Disorders
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Lester, James P.; Stoil, Michael J. – Simulation and Games, 1979
Examines the effect of a role-specific simulation upon student knowledge, motivation, and evaluation of the course and instructor in an undergraduate political science course. Results indicate that role-specific simulations can have a positive effect on the learning process. (Author/CMV)
Descriptors: Course Evaluation, Educational Research, Evaluation, Higher Education
Cruickshank, Donald R.; And Others – Simulation/Games for Learning, 1979
Reviews the use of simulation in teacher preparation, with descriptions of the extent and the nature of such use. Data are taken from the reports of surveys conducted by Johnson, 1968; Sherwin, 1973; and Kuuskraa et al., Morra et al., and Joyce et al., 1977. Thirty-six references are listed. (Author/CMV)
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Inservice Teacher Education, National Surveys, Questionnaires
Silverman, Jerry Mark – Teaching Political Science, 1977
Summary and evaluation of a simulation game developed for a second-year undergraduate international politics course at McMaster University, Ontario, Canada. Purpose of simulation was to provide students with insight into nature of national relations through their own participation in a similar process. (ND)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Foreign Policy, Higher Education, International Relations
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