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Whitlow, S. Scott – Journalism Educator, 1978
Heightens student awareness of ethical considerations inherent in advertising procedures, enabling students to articulate a position on an advertising issue without undue bias. (RL)
Descriptors: Advertising, Course Objectives, Ethics, Higher Education
Brown, Margarette; Singleton, Judy – Today's Education, 1977
A teacher describes the teaching techniques she uses in an eight-grade English class composed of learning-disabled students. (JD)
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Concept Formation, Grade 8, Learning Disabilities
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Walker, Lynn D.; Gollin, Eugene S. – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 1977
In a task in which 4- and 7-year-old children were asked to select a photograph depicting the visual perspective of a puppet which was placed at various locations around a dollhouse, three types of errors were examined in relation to the shielded vs. nonshielded condition, age, and type of vantage point. (SB)
Descriptors: Age Differences, Cognitive Development, Egocentrism, Elementary Education
Branson, Margaret S.; Long, Cathryn J. – Intercom, 1977
Describes a role playing exercise in which students act as delegates to a meeting at which they will revise the Antarctic Treaty. Background information is presented about Antarctica, the Antarctic Treaty, and positions of 19 nations with regard to the Treaty. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Decision Making, Educational Objectives, Environmental Education, Environmental Influences
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Koch, Robert; Rickman, Jeane K. – Theory Into Practice, 1977
Examples of various nonverbal communications training techniques are described that have been developed for use in the Los Alamos, New Mexico, public school system. (MJB)
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Elementary Secondary Education, Humanistic Education, Nonverbal Communication
Akabas, Sheila; Bellinger, Susan – MH, 1977
Considers the double barriers obstructing the delivery of mental health service to the working class--the stigma of mental illness and the lack of referral channels--and how the social worker-trainer's role can help develop preventive mental care for the working man. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Emotional Problems, Labor Force, Mental Health, Mental Health Programs
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Fry, Patricia Brumfield – Journal of Legal Education, 1987
A course focusing on bankruptcy reorganization uses simulation and role-playing to increase the depth and speed of students' comprehension of the substantive concepts inherent in reorganization proceedings and their place in the process. (MSE)
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, Classroom Techniques, Course Organization, Court Litigation
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Lehman, Carol M. – Bulletin of the Association for Business Communication, 1987
Suggests that business communication students can improve their management and communications skills by forming teams and playing the roles of corporate employees, including holding stockholders' meetings, drawing up reports, discussing new products, and in general honing their professional appearance and conduct. (JC)
Descriptors: Business Communication, Business Education, Communication Skills, Experiential Learning
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Bergman, Paul; And Others – Journal of Legal Education, 1987
It is proposed that simulations outside an overtly legal context are valuable for law students, permitting them to understand the extent to which their everyday social behavior constitutes desirable professional behavior. Eight specific simulation topics are suggested. (MSE)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Classroom Techniques, Course Content, Experiential Learning
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Update on Law-Related Education, 1988
Presents a lesson for grades 4-12 which examines the attorney's role in court. Provides presentation guidelines for a visiting attorney and includes a classroom role play which can help students understand a lawyer's role in a trial and the way in which questions are used to prove a case. (GEA)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Court Litigation, Intermediate Grades, Law Related Education
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Whiteman, Victor; Nielsen, Margaret – Journal of Social Work Education, 1986
The use of a play as a teaching tool in social work research was investigated. A randomized factorial experimental design compares groups receiving materials in the form of a lecture or a play, and reactions of both groups are discussed. (Author/MH)
Descriptors: Dramatics, Higher Education, Learning Theories, Professional Education
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Leander, Jan – Social Studies Review, 1987
Presents a lesson plan which uses role playing to teach secondary students about sectionalism and its effects on a nation. Set during the Constitutional Convention, students, as participants, learn about the three main areas of conflict, the viewpoints of each section of the country, and the importance of compromise as they argue and defend their…
Descriptors: Constitutional History, Debate, History Instruction, Lesson Plans
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Olds, Sue – Social Studies Review, 1987
Presents a six-day lesson in which two different classes role play the U.S. House and U.S. Senate to simulate the bicameral nature of the U.S. government. Students use actual federal or state legislation or write their own bills, and then work through the process of passing them into law or rejecting them. (GEA)
Descriptors: Experiential Learning, Legislators, Lesson Plans, Role Playing
Barker, Barbara – Learning, 1987
Ways in which teachers can help students face situations that make them tense, anxious, or fearful are suggested, including self-affirmation, relaxation techniques, problem solving, and role playing. (CB)
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Elementary Secondary Education, Relaxation Training, Role Playing
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Chasteen, Ed – Teaching Sociology, 1987
Lecturing to class each meeting is misuse of widely available instructional resources. Describes how to randomly assign a racial and ethnic identity to each student and how to use the community to invigorate an undergraduate race relations class. Concludes that colleges have been too cognitively oriented and that much can be gained by providing…
Descriptors: College Instruction, Educational Sociology, Ethnic Discrimination, Experimental Teaching
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