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Peer reviewedGolato, Andrea – Applied Linguistics, 2003
Examined the differences between compliment responses collected with two different data collection procedures: naturally occurring data analyzed through conversation analytic methodology, and elicited data collected via a discourse completion task (DCT). The DCT was designed to evoke the same discourse context and preceding context observed in the…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Data Collection, Discourse Analysis, German
Peer reviewedEyler, Janet – Journal of Nursing Education, 2002
Presents tools to assist students with reflection on service learning: Kolb's experiential learning cycle, role playing, journal writing, and a map for planning reflection activities before, during, and after service. (SK)
Descriptors: Experiential Learning, Higher Education, Journal Writing, Nursing Education
Peer reviewedRijnbout, Frans – Stage of the Art, 2003
Notes that though process drama is a touchstone of educational theatre, those who profess and practice it fail to engage in a critical examination of its efficacy. Contends that one of the reasons process drama does not accomplish what it sets out to do is because its role-play elements can be characterized as simplistic, restricted, stereotypical…
Descriptors: Drama, Educational Objectives, Elementary Secondary Education, Instructional Effectiveness
Peer reviewedFeinstein, Andrew Hale; Mann, Stuart; Corsun, David L. – Journal of Management Development, 2002
Provides a classification scheme for computer simulation, role playing, and educational games. Discusses outcomes of each when applied in business and management education and training. (Contains 52 references.) (SK)
Descriptors: Computer Simulation, Definitions, Educational Games, Experiential Learning
Peer reviewedMiller, Charlotte – English Journal, 1989
Describes a class activity in which a student portrays the main character of a book and is interviewed, press conference style, by the class. Argues that responses to literature can be more fun with this unusual approach. (RS)
Descriptors: Class Activities, English Instruction, Literature Appreciation, Role Playing
Peer reviewedAnderson, Dana D.; And Others – Teaching of Psychology, 1989
Describes two exercises in which undergraduates from abnormal psychology courses act as role-play clients for graduate counselor-trainees. Finds that the exercises seem to be educationally beneficial and may also help decrease undergraduates' negative stereotyping of persons with psychological problems. (KO)
Descriptors: Counseling, Empathy, Higher Education, Psychology
English, Gary M.; Stivers, Cathie G. – Health Education (Washington D.C.), 1989
This article describes a four-lesson mock situation exercise carried out in a college-level first aid course as a means of assessing students' comprehensive first aid knowledge and practical skills. A sample mock situation form is included. (IAH)
Descriptors: First Aid, Higher Education, Lesson Plans, Role Playing
Peer reviewedBlatner, Adam – Youth Theatre Journal, 1995
Defines "mental hygiene" as approaches to preventive psychiatry through the development of habits of self-care. States that role-playing is an important tool in the development of mental hygiene. Concludes that role-playing is helpful in the development of metacognitive skills, and enhances mental hygiene in the process. (PA)
Descriptors: Creative Expression, Elementary Secondary Education, Mental Health, Metacognition
Peer reviewedRussick, Larry – ALAN Review, 1995
Describes using Paul Zindel's "The Pigman" for role-playing exercises meant to explore characterization and dramatic conflict in the novel. Describes nine activities to be used in class, each exercise more complicated than the previous one. Concludes that the overwhelming question of "why does this happen?" may be easier to…
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Adolescents, Improvisation, Literature Appreciation
van Ments, Morry – Simulation/Games for Learning, 1992
Provides guidelines for coping with common problems in using role play, including overcoming resistance, making the role play relevant, overcoming reluctance to perform, handling role-acting aspects, writing the brief and roles, presenting necessary information, handling problems, and debriefing. The importance of debriefing is emphasized, and…
Descriptors: Group Dynamics, Guidelines, Instructional Design, Problems
Peer reviewedHolsinger, Donald C. – Social Studies Review, 1991
Suggests using contrasting accounts of historical events to transform the history classroom into a laboratory for discovering truth. Explains that students participate in a role-playing assignment about a journalist's experiences in Africa, analyze historical methodology problems, work together to improve their accounts, then examine what they…
Descriptors: Culture Conflict, Higher Education, History Instruction, Peer Evaluation
Peer reviewedSmith, Pamela – English Journal, 1993
Describes how English teachers can utilize the concepts and techniques of "interpreters theatre," or theater of the mind, to help students become more engaged in literary texts. Explains basic procedures of this technique and gives sample scripts from actual classroom usage. (HB)
Descriptors: Drama, English Curriculum, English Instruction, Improvisation
Peer reviewedWalker-Hirsch, Leslie; Champagne, Marklyn P. – Educational Leadership, 1991
Some special education students misuse their sexuality to achieve popularity, flaunt sex-related language to gain attention, or demonstrate social naivete. To help these students categorize their real-life relationships, two consultants devised the circles concept. Six color-coded concentric circles reproduced on a life-sized floor mat clearly…
Descriptors: Interpersonal Competence, Role Playing, Secondary Education, Sex Education
Peer reviewedBurnett, 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
Peer reviewedDonohue, 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


