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Peer reviewedLoCicero, Alice; Hancock, John – Teaching of Psychology, 2000
Highlights an interviewing techniques course that facilitates professional skills likely to contribute to success in fieldwork. Provides a description of the course including the role of the instructor, course activities, and evaluating skill development. Describes the course assessment and discusses the survey results. (CMK)
Descriptors: Anxiety, Course Content, Course Evaluation, Emotional Response
Peer reviewedMeister, J. Patrick – Journal of Economic Education, 1999
Discusses an in-class simulation based on a quantity-competition oligopoly game. Offers a description and rationale of the game, provides an example of an actual game that lasted five rounds, and discusses three possible extensions of the basic game. (CMK)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Economics, Economics Education, Educational Games
Borg, Paul; Humphries, Richard – Forum, 2000
Describes a learner-generated learning plan. The content of the program comprises two phases: student as editor/publisher in which learners create their own course text based upon selections of already-published materials; and students as author/publisher, in which learners use a publication-house simulation to develop, organize, investigate,…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Instructional Materials, Second Language Instruction, Second Language Learning
Peer reviewedHerbert, James T. – Journal of Experiential Education, 2000
Disability simulation offers a promising intervention when used in conjunction with other learning methods. Issues discussed include orientation activities that increase awareness and provide a context for examining personal values and biases, ethical and safety concerns, the role of the facilitator, and areas of inquiry specific to disabilities…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Attitudes toward Disabilities, Disabilities, Experiential Learning
Peer reviewedStephen, John; Parente, Diane H.; Brown, Randy C. – Journal of Management Education, 2002
In capstone business strategy courses, a large-scale simulation organized student teams into "corporations" that prepared functional and integrative deliverables. Data from 502 students supported the effectiveness of large-scale simulation in helping students recognize the importance of integrating functional knowledge and developing an…
Descriptors: Business Administration Education, Capstone Experiences, Higher Education, Integrated Activities
Peer reviewedBachor, Dan G.; Baer, Markus R. – Alberta Journal of Educational Research, 2001
A study examined assessments by 127 preservice teachers, formulated from portfolios of three hypothetical fifth-grade children. Most participants followed a fairly logical set of procedures, formulating criteria to evaluate the assignments and then applying them. A few made decisions not supported by the evidence, commenting on children's quality…
Descriptors: Evaluation Criteria, Evaluative Thinking, Foreign Countries, Higher Education
Peer reviewedKneale, Pauline E. – Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 1999
Focuses on "Context," a national center and network promoting the use of case materials and simulations in higher education and employment for increasing the work-readiness of graduates. Describes the main elements of the Seatons case study developed in collaboration with the Environmental Agency. (CMK)
Descriptors: Case Studies, College Graduates, Employment, Environmental Education
Peer reviewedSweet, Stephen – Teaching Sociology, 1999
Presents a simulation exercise that was used to teach undergraduate students about professional ethics standards. Students participate on a mock institutional review board and formulate decisions about hypothetical research projects. Summarizes three projects and discusses the students' reaction to each. (CMK)
Descriptors: Discussion (Teaching Technique), Educational Strategies, Ethics, Higher Education
Peer reviewedTotten, Samuel – Social Education, 2000
Discusses why and how teachers use simulations to teach about the Holocaust. Asserts that simulations constitute "poor pedagogy" and oversimplify Holocaust history. Argues that firsthand accounts from Holocaust survivors, bystanders, and victims be utilized when teaching Holocaust history. Includes excerpts from victims and survivors as…
Descriptors: Educational Strategies, Genocide, Higher Education, History Instruction
Peer reviewedWashbush, John; Gosen, Jerry – Simulation & Gaming, 2001
Reports on a series of exploratory studies dealing with learning in total enterprise simulations among undergraduates. Examined the validity of simulations as learning tools; measured relationships between learning about the simulation and economic performance in the game; and explored whether some players learn more than others from the same…
Descriptors: Educational Games, Higher Education, Learning Processes, Learning Strategies
Reid, Denise – Early Child Development and Care, 2005
The Pediatric Volitional Questionnaire (PVQ) was used along with the Test of Playfulness (TOP) to assess 16 children with cerebral palsy who took part in a study of virtual reality play intervention. Both observational measures are designed to assess children as they are engaged in occupations in one or more environments. Virtual reality offers an…
Descriptors: Motivation, Computer Simulation, Play, Cerebral Palsy
Drake, Robert; Goldsmith, Geraldine; Strachan, Rebecca – Teaching in Higher Education, 2006
Teamwork is widely recognised as an important skill both generally and in the context of the computing industry. The majority of approaches to teaching teamwork are "practically" based and in higher education are often designed to run over a number of weeks. We required an approach that would work over a concentrated period of five days…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Teamwork, Study Skills, Higher Education
Yoder, Lisa – Teaching Pre K-8, 2006
Students learn best when they interact with new information on a personal level. It is a challenge for teachers to tightly align student experiences with the standards assessed on high-stakes tests. To achieve this goal in social studies, the author has turned increasingly to simulations where students find such activities engaging, and their…
Descriptors: Social Studies, High Stakes Tests, State Standards, Academic Standards
Noble, Tracy; Nemirovsky, Ricardo; Dimattia, Cara; Wright, Tracey – International Journal of Computers for Mathematical Learning, 2004
In this article, we will describe the results of a study of 6th grade students learning about the mathematics of change. The students in this study worked with software environments for the computer and the graphing calculator that included a simulation of a moving elevator, linked to a graph of its velocity vs. time. We will describe how the…
Descriptors: Grade 6, Computers, Motion, Learning Processes
Banyard, Victoria L.; Fernald, Peter S. – Teaching of Psychology, 2002
In this article, we describe a demonstration and discussion of an initial family therapy interview simulated by 4 student volunteers. Several concepts and principles fundamental to family therapy are illustrated: interview stages, one-person definition of a problem, systemic perspective, clear generation line, unified executive team, disengaged…
Descriptors: Family Counseling, Counseling Techniques, Simulation, Interviews

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