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Burnett, Rebecca E.; Foster, Elizabeth – English Journal, 1993
Suggests that using personas helps students to engage as active learners in their study of William Shakespeare. Describes how students can assume an invisible metaphoric mask in their writing about a play. Argues that the persona approach aids students in recognizing Shakespeare's relevance for their lives. (HB)
Descriptors: Drama, English Curriculum, English Instruction, Literature Appreciation
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Donohue, Brad; Van Hasselt, Vincent B.; Hersen, Michel; Perrin, Sean – Journal of Child and Adolescent Substance Abuse, 1998
Critically examines and integrates studies that have evaluated social-skill functioning in delinquent and substance-abusing youth utilizing role-play assessment. Distinguishes the meaning of "social skills," describes "role play assessment," and discusses the relationship of illicit drug use and conduct disorder among adolescents. (Author/EMK)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Delinquency, Interpersonal Competence, Psychological Evaluation
Zwiebel, Kathleen – Communication: Journalism Education Today, 1999
Presents transcripts of a "good" interview and a "bad" interview. Gives role-playing exercises for interviewing and using quotes. Instructs the teacher to make specific points about what was done well and what could be done better. Discusses how using these exercises can make learning to be a reporter fun. (SC)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Instructional Innovation, Interviews, Journalism
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Elsden, Kay – English in Australia, 1999
Provides a self-help questionnaire to enable teachers to find a position for teaching Shakespeare. Explores the concept of "uses" of Shakespeare as they vary from the conventional to the curious. Reports a 75% positive result to a survey of 35 students following their study of "Hamlet" that combined the introduction of explicit…
Descriptors: Drama, Literature, Literature Appreciation, Role Playing
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Sherman, Paul – English in Australia, 1999
Provides a personal narrative of how one Shakespearean teacher-actor was "remade" through specific experiences. Claims that students must perform at least some Shakespeare in order to experience personal and social enrichment. (NH)
Descriptors: Drama, Literature Appreciation, Personal Narratives, Poetry
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Monks, Kathy; Barker, Patricia; Ni Mhanachain, Aoife – Journal of Management Development, 2001
Drama workshops focused on empowerment were used in a master's program, a management certification program, and management development for women academics. Evaluations indicated that strong feelings and reactions were raised and sufficient time must be allocated for debriefing. Precourse preparation is essential. (Contains 28 references.) (SK)
Descriptors: Dramatics, Empowerment, Management Development, Masters Degrees
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Bell, Maureen – Educational Media International, 2001
Discussion of role-play focuses on a case study of an asynchronous, anonymous online role-play at an Australian university within a WebCT bulletin board that was designed as an alternative to an existing face-to-face workshop to offer more flexible access for participants. Suggests further research needs. (Author/LRW)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Online Courses
Van Eerden, Kathy – Nursing and Health Care Perspectives, 2001
In an associate degree nursing program, students role play nurse-client interactions using case study prompts. The vignettes are designed to represent complex practice situations and allow students to demonstrate critical thinking and nursing skills. (SK)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Critical Thinking, Higher Education, Nursing Education
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Grim, Valerie; Pace, David; Shopkow, Leah – New Directions for Teaching and Learning, 2004
To think like a historian, students must select and assess evidence that supports interpretations of the meaning of the past. Three historians focus on aspects of this task and pursue different approaches to teach their students to use evidence. (Contains 2 figures.)
Descriptors: Historians, History Instruction, Undergraduate Students, Role Playing
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McGillicuddy, Neil B.; Rychtarik, Robert G.; Morsheimer, Elizabeth T. – Psychological Assessment, 2004
This article reports on the generalizability, reliability, and construct validity of the Parent Situation Inventory (PSI), a role-play measure of coping skills in parents experiencing problems from an adolescent's drug and alcohol use. Generalizability was robust (.80) and alternate form and test-retest reliability were satisfactory. PSI…
Descriptors: Psychometrics, Parents, Validity, Drinking
Tyce, Constance – Mathematics Teaching, 2002
The provision of role play is vital in every early years setting. It provides opportunities for the development of all areas of learning. With careful thought and planning, all role play situations can provide children with mathematical adventures. Many examples of good quality role play had been observed in a variety of settings throughout…
Descriptors: Role Playing, Early Childhood Education, Mathematics Education, Child Development
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Al-Khaja, Nawal – English Teaching Forum, 2007
This is a thematic lesson plan for young learners about palm trees and the importance of taking care of them. The two part lesson teaches listening, reading and speaking skills. The lesson includes parts of a tree; the modal auxiliary, can; dialogues and a role play activity.
Descriptors: Lesson Plans, Forestry, Listening Skills, Reading Skills
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Turner, Jane – Research in Drama Education, 2007
This article discusses a project established at the New Vic Borderlines by Sue Moffat in 1999 titled "Making Amends." It is an example of interventionist theatre undertaken with young offenders. The article draws on theories of restorative justice as well as ideas of learning development found in social constructivism in order to…
Descriptors: Experiential Learning, Constructivism (Learning), Juvenile Justice, Delinquency
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Taguchi, Naoko – Applied Linguistics, 2007
This study took a pragmatic approach to examining the effects of task difficulty on L2 oral output. Twenty native English speakers and 59 Japanese students of English at two different proficiency levels produced speech acts of requests and refusals in a role play task. The task had two situation types based on three social variables:…
Descriptors: Speech Acts, Role Playing, Task Analysis, Native Speakers
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Halleck, Gene – Simulation & Gaming, 2007
This study analyzes the use of role-play as an elicitation device for the evaluation of a nonnative speaker's oral language. In this analysis of role-play as a methodology to generate data for assessment purposes, the study examines the role that interlocutors play in two types of interactions. It raises questions about the validity and…
Descriptors: Role Playing, Oral Language, Second Language Learning, Validity
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