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Stabb, Mark – Pathways: The Ontario Journal of Outdoor Education, 1990
Describes adaptation of children's Musical Chairs game, illustrating different animals'"quest for cavities." Game uses role play to simulate wildlife "cavity excavators" and secondary-user animals that compete for nesting holes. Classifies 44 animals according to nesting practice and gives hole sizes for 25. Promotes ecology, conservation studies.…
Descriptors: Animal Behavior, Birds, Childrens Games, Conservation (Environment)
Peer reviewedWiens, A. Emerson – Technology Teacher, 1993
Tools for studying the social and environmental effects of technology include case studies, community-based studies involving real local problems, role playing, cost-benefit analysis, technology assessment, and lab experiments. (SK)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Community Study, Cost Effectiveness, Educational Technology
Peer reviewedRobbins, Paul – Journal of Geography, 1998
Argues that introductory texts in population geography overlook many important issues and current debates. Suggests that teaching population geography would benefit from reading and discussing Malthus' actual words; examining fertility dynamics and influences on reproductive choice; and considering gender issues. Presents a classroom activity to…
Descriptors: Demography, Gender Issues, Geography Instruction, Higher Education
Peer reviewedKullman, John – System, 1998
Focuses on what transpired during a mentor-training course in Hungary that involved prospective mentors and student English-language teachers. In the course, role plays proved to be the stimulus for an exploration of how far the model of mentoring commonly promoted takes sufficient account of contextual factors. (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: Context Effect, English (Second Language), Foreign Countries, Humanism
Peer reviewedTyas, Toby; Cabot, John – School Science Review, 1999
Describes a role-play activity designed to help students understand the energy changes involved in an exothermic reaction by modeling the concepts of bond-breaking takes in energy, activation energy, temperature rise, and bond breaking gives out energy. (WRM)
Descriptors: Chemical Bonding, Chemical Reactions, Chemistry, Demonstrations (Science)
Peer reviewedHinman, Laurie A. – Science and Children, 2000
Describes an activity for primary students on bees. Demonstrates life in a beehive using students playing bees. Reports the effects of this activity on student learning. (YDS)
Descriptors: Active Learning, Anatomy, Elementary Education, Evaluation
Peer reviewedCronin-Jones, Linda – Science Teacher, 2000
Focuses on using science-related issues in classrooms. Explains how to select these issues and create a scenario, and presents a sample scenario for a role-playing activity. Provides several format structures for role-plays. (YDS)
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Genetic Engineering, Global Warming, High Schools
Peer reviewedFass, Michael E. – Teaching of Psychology, 1999
Presents a role playing exercise that provides students with an introduction to forensic psychology and the insanity defense. Reports that 87% of the students found this exercise to be an enjoyable teaching technique and useful in providing an understanding of the insanity defense. Concludes that the exercise increases student interest and…
Descriptors: Criminal Law, Critical Thinking, Educational Strategies, Group Experience
Peer reviewedBockler, Donald – American Biology Teacher, 1998
Biology students are exposed to historical theories of medicine by contrasting modern medicine and germ theory with the humoral theory of medicine in ancient Greece. After spending one day describing basic theories in humoral medicine, the teacher role-plays a Hippocratic physician treating ailing Greek patients in a Hippocratic medical workshop.…
Descriptors: Biology, Etiology, Foreign Countries, Medicine
Peer reviewedDyer, Suzette; Humphries, Maria – Journal of Management Education, 2001
A management class exercise involving role play engages students in critical reflection on the impact of changing employment conditions in people's lives and their participation in these changes. It is designed to stimulate wider consideration of social responsibility. (SK)
Descriptors: Business Administration Education, Change, Employment Patterns, Higher Education
Peer reviewedWyn, Mark A.; Stegink, Steven J. – American Biology Teacher, 2000
Introduces a role playing activity that actively engages students in the learning process of mitosis. Students play either chromosomes carrying information, or cells in the cell membrane. (Contains 11 references.) (Author/YDS)
Descriptors: Biology, Cytology, Higher Education, Learning Processes
Rogal, Margaret – Teaching Theatre, 1996
Recounts how an Iowa junior high school improv company (called "Pressure Points") tackles tough issues, educating their audiences about the dangers of alcohol and drugs; the effects of divorce; the realities of AIDS, rape, and suicide; and about the difficulties of growing up in a risk-filled world. Describes the troupe's work methods,…
Descriptors: Creative Dramatics, Experiential Learning, Group Experience, Improvisation
Peer reviewedHurman, John – Language Learning Journal, 1996
Studied the marking characteristics of experienced markers of GCSE role-play to ascertain the extent of variation between the marks they award and to determine whether more intermarker consistency could be obtained with a small increase in time for thought before a particular mark is awarded. Results underlie the importance of reducing the…
Descriptors: Evaluators, Foreign Countries, Interrater Reliability, Oral Language
Peer reviewedSimich-Dudgeon, Carmen; Egbert, Joy – Science Teacher, 2000
Recommends engaging students, including English language learners who do not have enough English proficiency, for a better understanding of scientific knowledge. Presents the case of three immigrant students involved in laboratory activities. Provides information on how to incorporate personal narratives into teaching. Explains using strategies…
Descriptors: Cooperation, English (Second Language), Junior High Schools, Laboratories
Peer reviewedMacKay, Charles – Teaching History: A Journal of Methods, 2000
Describes a course entitled "The Trial of Napoleon Bonaparte" that focuses on a fictitious mock trial of Napoleon Bonaparte to answer the question: did Napoleon pervert or preserve the gain of the French Revolution? Discusses the strengths and weaknesses of the course. (CMK)
Descriptors: Active Learning, College Students, Course Content, Course Evaluation


