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Peer reviewedWhitman, Charles – British Journal of Language Teaching, 1986
Describes a beginning foreign language class applying the principles of Stephen Krashen's "Natural Approach" and James Asher's "Total Physical Response" method. Initially students carry out the instructor's commands in the form of actions rather than being required to speak. In later stages role play and simple discussions are…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Experiential Learning, Language Processing, Linguistic Theory
Davies, Darlene Gould – Perspectives for Teachers of the Hearing Impaired, 1986
Activities that make middle school students more aware of and sensitive to the different cultural backgrounds of various races and disabled populations (particularly the deaf and hearing impaired) include student reflection on self-perception; an International Day presenting materials from various populations; and role playing and perspective…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Cultural Awareness, Cultural Differences, Deafness
Peer reviewedUpdate on Law-Related Education, 1988
Describes two activities designed to introduce students in grades 5-9 to the topics of juvenile delinquency and juvenile justice. The first uses a continuum and ranking exercise to assess student positions on topics and the second uses case studies and a court role-playing exercise to present actual court litigation. (GEA)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Court Litigation, Delinquency, Intermediate Grades
Peer reviewedWebster, William E. – College Teaching, 1988
A combination of strategies that stimulates and engages graduate students, who take classes at night, is the use of cases drawn from students' personal working experiences. Material from these cases plus stories from current newspapers joined with the techniques of role playing, inquiry instruction, and Socratic dialogue create stimulating…
Descriptors: Adult Students, Case Studies, College Instruction, Experiential Learning
Pichette, Michel – Media in Education and Development, 1987
This discussion of interactive learning activities focuses on cable television programs developed at the University of Quebec at Montreal to demonstrate the possibility of using televisions and telephones as interactive communications tools for varied learning. Activities included in the programs are described, including role play, problem…
Descriptors: Cable Television, Developed Nations, Educational Television, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedTannahill, Andrew; Robertson, Graham – Medical Teacher, 1986
Describes two different approaches to joint teaching by a health educator and a physician. Provides the script for a dual monologue, which is the basis for the first teaching activity. The second example differentiates between traditional, transitional, and modern models of health educations and the role physicians play in each. (TW)
Descriptors: College Science, Educational Cooperation, Higher Education, Medical Education
Peer reviewedQuirk, Mark; Letendre, Andrew – Journal of Medical Education, 1986
A course in communication skills for medical students at the University of Massachusetts Medical School is described. Three issues are examined: the effectiveness of behavioral scientists and physicians as course instructors, the value of videotaped role-playing exercises, and the value of trained actors and medical students as simulated patients.…
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Course Descriptions, Course Evaluation, Higher Education
Peer reviewedCortese, Giuseppina – TESOL Quarterly, 1985
Describes an English as a second language course designed to build the students' reading abilities in order to develop their oral and writing skills. The course consists of group and individual projects on the topic of American Indians and culminates with a simulation of a court hearing involving an Indian land claim. (SED)
Descriptors: American Indians, English (Second Language), Higher Education, Reading Skills
Peer reviewedBender, William N. – Social Studies, 1985
Classroom-tested strategies for implementing mainstreaming in the secondary social studies classroom are described. These included textbook and lecture strategies; discussion, role-play, and debate strategies; and map, globe, and art projects. (RM)
Descriptors: Art Activities, Debate, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Learning Strategies
Peer reviewedClarke, Lillian W.; Franklin, Carl M. – Business Education Forum, 1985
The Cross-Curricular Sequencing (CCS) approach to teaching business communications is explored. Its uses in word processing, principles of management, and business policy courses are discussed. Techniques for integrating materials from these courses into business communication classes are described. The implications of CCS for business…
Descriptors: Business Administration Education, Business Communication, Business Education, Curriculum Development
Nguyen, Tim – 2001
Banpo is a village that existed 6,000 years ago near Xi'an in the Shaanxi Province of China. Artifacts unearthed from the Banpo site are all that remains of this prehistoric clan-based community. Five excavations conducted from 1953 to 1957 revealed the remains of 45 houses, 200-odd storage pits, six kilns, 250 tombs, and more than 10,000 stone…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Ancient History, Archaeology, Cultural Activities
Degelman, Charles; Hayes, Bill – 1996
This lesson plan uses students' interest in sports to teach good citizenship. With its focus on rules, responsibility, conflict resolution, and teamwork, the unit emphasizes the development of critical thinking, decision-making, and citizenship skills in young people. This lesson plan is part of a series of fully prepared, interactive classroom…
Descriptors: Athletic Coaches, Athletics, Citizenship Education, Conflict Resolution
Ratliff, Gerald Lee – 1997
Dynamic classroom role-playing for junior and senior high school classes in literature and acting is an essential ingredient in cultivating characterization and interpretation if a student is to learn the technical skills of performance. Although no simple classroom performance blueprint exists for predicting the degree of success a student…
Descriptors: Acting, Characterization, Classroom Techniques, Creative Dramatics
Sato, Rintaro – 2001
This paper contributes to the growing debate in Japan about how to teach Japanese students to speak English effectively. It is argued that there must be a shift from learning about the English language to using English to learn and communicate about topics that are interesting and relevant to students' lives in Japan. Role playing is an effective…
Descriptors: Communicative Competence (Languages), English (Second Language), Foreign Countries, High School Students
Tomasulo, Dan – 1999
This paper is devoted to the description of action methods that can be used to provide a practical understanding and awareness of culturally diverse material. It draws from such varied disciplines as cross-cultural psychology, international business, and sociodrama, with the goal of suggesting a methodology for using role playing to teach ethnic,…
Descriptors: Business Skills, Community Colleges, Cross Cultural Training, Cultural Awareness


