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Ladousse, Gillian Porter – Simulation/Games for Learning, 1982
Examines some of the reasons that role playing and simulation are not heavily used as teaching techniques in language classes and discusses the need for a better understanding of the nature and scope of the techniques. Ways in which these techniques might be more fully exploited are suggested. (Author/JL)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Instructional Systems, Language Teachers, Learning Activities
Nomez, Naldi; Kainola, Mary Ann – TESL Talk, 1981
Describes a videotape produced by the Cross Cultural Communication Centre for Making Changes and orientation program for immigrant women which focuses on career planning, information retrieval, job search skills, and assertiveness training. Discusses the techniques used through the various stages of the program with particular emphasis on…
Descriptors: Acculturation, Employment Interviews, Immigrants, Job Search Methods
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Bernard, Harold S. – Small Group Behavior, 1982
Describes an experimental group in which college students were encouraged to explore their processes of identity formation. Group activities included role-playing, data gathering from families of origin, interpersonal feedback, and group discussion. In addition, members kept diaries and wrote short reviews of books. (RC)
Descriptors: College Students, Feedback, Group Counseling, Group Dynamics
Kise, Joan Duff – Academic Therapy, 1982
The author describes ACT (Acting Out Central Theme), a method for dealing with psychomotor, cognitive, and affective domains in slow readers. The ACT approach involves three sessions which focus on discussion of a theme such as friendship, presentaton of the theme as a skit, and assignment of topics to individual students. (SW)
Descriptors: Creative Activities, Dramatic Play, Elementary Secondary Education, Language Acquisition
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Collins, Jude – Contemporary Education, 1981
The importance of talk in the drama classroom is described. Students view talk as either development of vocal skills or preexperience for various kinds of social situations. Teacher talk was dominant, however, and emerged in the form of verbal control through closed questions and instructions to students. (JN)
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Comedy, Drama, Foreign Countries
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Speas, Carol Mendenhall – Journal of Counseling Psychology, 1979
Compared model exposure (MOD), role playing (RP), model exposure plus role playing (MRP), and model exposure role playing with videotape feedback (VIDEO). MRP and VIDEO treatments were greater than control procedures. RP treatment was more effective than control procedures on two criteria. (Author/BEF)
Descriptors: Behavior Modification, Comparative Analysis, Employment Interviews, Feedback
Rengert, Arlene C.; Monk, Janice J. – Indiana Social Studies Quarterly, 1981
Describes a college-level geography unit on the socioeconomic influences affecting urban migration of women in Latin America. In role-playing modules, students explore dilemmas influencing individual migration decisions, Peace Corps project planning, and long-term international aid programs for urban Peruvian women. (AM)
Descriptors: Decision Making, Females, Geography Instruction, Higher Education
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Jessee, Ed; L'Abate, Luciano – Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 1981
Focuses on the training of family therapists, and the benefits provided by an alternative model based on enrichment role-playing. Benefits discussed include: an optimal environment for teaching basic relationship skills; security for the student and clarity of perceptions for the supervisor; and an opportunity to learn family diagnostics. (Author)
Descriptors: Counseling Techniques, Counseling Theories, Counselor Role, Counselor Training
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Hill, A. David; Helburn, Nicholas – Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 1981
Describes two introductory college-level geography programs which use undergraduate students as peer teachers. In a human geography course, they act as small-group leaders in role-playing simulations. In a physical geography course, peer teachers serve as tutors for mastery learning. Socio-psychological, pedagogical, economic, and political…
Descriptors: Geography Instruction, Higher Education, Human Geography, Learning Activities
Potter, Rosemary Lee – Teacher, 1979
This article describes the ways that four elementary and middle schools are using television: producing a school news show; reading scripts and acting out TV episodes; using TV guides and articles; and having parents join students at school to watch and discuss afternoon children's specials. (SJL)
Descriptors: Commercial Television, Elementary Education, Language Arts, Learning Activities
Eyde, Donna R.; Menolascino, Frank J. – Viewpoints in Teaching and Learning, 1981
The role of play in educational programs for nonhandicapped learners is discussed along with the development of play behaviors and the potential of play activities for facilitating personality growth among the severely disabled. (JN)
Descriptors: Behavior Development, Educational Diagnosis, Elementary Secondary Education, Personality Development
Doyle, Charles – NJEA Review, 1979
A number of classroom environmental experiences are presented: indoor and outdoor listening, observation, classification, vocabulary, and role playing. The experiences are outside the realm of science and are adaptable to various grade levels. (Author/SJL)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Classification, Elementary Secondary Education, Environmental Education
Hendricks, Dorothy A. – Capstone Journal of Education, 1980
This study examined the effects of parameter controls (highly structured v unstructured play) and student ability and sex on the extent to which junior high students engaged themselves in four social studies simulation games. Internally parametered (unstructured) games produced greater role acceptance. Sex and ability variables were not…
Descriptors: Academic Ability, Educational Games, Junior High Schools, Perspective Taking
Tosti, Donald T. – Training and Development Journal, 1980
The author discusses misconceptions about behavior modeling as a management skills training method and elaborates on three major steps in the modeling process: (1) effective demonstration of master performance; (2) guided student practice; and (3) feedback on the quality of student effort. (SK)
Descriptors: Behavior Modification, Management Development, Modeling (Psychology), Observational Learning
Allen, Dwight W. – British Journal of Teacher Education, 1980
Microteaching is an effective teacher education technique because of its: (1) precision; (2) simplicity; (3) low pressures; (4) low threats; (5) potential for experimentation; (6) adaptability; (7) replicability; and (8) ability to be controlled. (CMJ)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Educational Technology, Experiential Learning, Higher Education
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