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Peer reviewedHunt, Todd – Journalism Educator, 1982
Role-playing techniques can be successful in introducing journalism students to the issue of ethical behavior. (HOD)
Descriptors: Ethics, Higher Education, Journalism Education, News Writing
Brown, Margot – Simulation/Games for Learning, 1982
Summarizes conditions in the primary schools that suggest the appropriateness of using simulation games and describes the People GRID and Living Together Series for developing learning about the real world and the skills necessary for effective participation in it. (EAO)
Descriptors: Educational Games, Foreign Countries, Games, Primary Education
Fritzsche, David J. – Journal of Experiential Learning and Simulation, 1980
Reports the results of an experiment assessing the effectiveness of two different approaches to using simulation games in a marketing course. In one, the game was used as a supplement to the standard lecture/discussion format; in the other, it was used as the central delivery vehicle. Twenty-one references are listed. (Author/LLS)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Educational Games, Higher Education, Intermode Differences
Peer reviewedHenson, Kenneth T. – NASSP Bulletin, 1982
Reviews the literature concerning the advantages and uses of simulation games as a mode of instruction. Offers guidelines on developing such games for classroom use. Concludes that simulation games can increase student motivation, retention, and development of social skills. (Author/WD)
Descriptors: Educational Games, Elementary Secondary Education, Interpersonal Competence, Simulation
Farrow, Douglas R. – Performance and Instruction, 1982
This discussion of the types of risks associated with military aircrew training and the varieties of training devices and techniques currently utilized to minimize those risks includes an examination of flight trainer simulators and complex mission simulators for coping with military aviation hazards. Four references are listed. (Author/MER)
Descriptors: Flight Training, Military Air Facilities, Military Training, Risk
Peer reviewedRichter-Stein, Caryn; Stodden, Robert A. – Teaching Exceptional Children, 1981
Incorporating simulated job samples into the junior high school curriculum can provide vocational exploration opportunities as well as assessment data on special needs students. Students can participate as active learners and decision makers. (CL)
Descriptors: Career Exploration, Disabilities, Junior High Schools, Occupational Tests
Peer reviewedAlderman, Donald L.; And Others – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 1981
Four different groups of respondents completed a set of simulation exercises intended to reflect lawyering skills involved in client interviews. Results suggest the appropriateness of simulation exercises as measures of clinical skills in legal education and the effectiveness of clinical programs in promoting development of such skills in law…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Interviews, Law Students, Lawyers
Peer reviewedSlater, Dan – Journalism Educator, 1981
The documentary is an excellent vehicle for providing to students an inclass experience of a trial and can be used effectively for the purpose of simulating the problems and challenges of trial reporting. (HOD)
Descriptors: Court Litigation, Documentaries, Education, Higher Education
Peer reviewedDeats, Tom – Journalism Educator, 1981
Classroom simulation can prove effective in improving the overall quality of a public relations course for nonjournalism majors by helping to blend theory with practice and by creating student interest. (HOD)
Descriptors: Education, Higher Education, Journalism, Nonmajors
Peer reviewedRevelle, William; Rocklin, Thomas – Multivariate Behavioral Research, 1979
A new procedure for determining the optimal number of interpretable factors to extract from a correlation matrix is introduced and compared to more conventional procedures. The new method evaluates the magnitude of the very simple structure index of goodness of fit for factor solutions of increasing rank. (Author/CTM)
Descriptors: Factor Analysis, Goodness of Fit, Hypothesis Testing, Research Design
Ellington, Henry; Addinall, Eric – Simulation/Games for Learning, 1981
Designed for use with upper form secondary school and lower-tertiary level students, the three exercises described here each examine one aspect of the nuclear power debate in Great Britain. Each takes the form of a structured case study or debate. (LLS)
Descriptors: Educational Games, Games, Higher Education, Instructional Materials
Peer reviewedSemmel, Melvyn I.; And Others – Teacher Education and Special Education, 1981
A behavior management simulation training system for special education teachers was carried out through microcomputers. Four software facets focused on the behavior game, feedback, computer assisted instruction, and computer guided implementation. (CL)
Descriptors: Behavior Modification, Computer Assisted Instruction, Disabilities, Feedback
Raymond, James; Squiers, Mary – New England Social Studies Bulletin, 1980
Suggests how students can learn about typical environmental issues through participating in simulation games. Simulations are based on resort development versus environmental protection, allocating money for competing energy projects, and a court trial of an industrial polluter. (DB)
Descriptors: Court Litigation, Environmental Education, Land Use, Legislation
Peer reviewedCruickshank, Donald R.; Applegate, Jane H. – Educational Leadership, 1981
A form of simulation, "Reflective Teaching," is a carefully structured form of peer teaching that requires a group of interested teachers willing to teach in the presence of each other. (Author/MLF)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Peer Evaluation, Simulation, Teacher Effectiveness
Peer reviewedStrachan, Angus; And Others – Teaching of Psychology, 1980
Describes a conceptual framework for training college-level instructors of psychology in teaching skills. Discusses five basic processes: (1) informing; (2) modeling; (3) experiencing; (4) discussing; and (5) feedback. (Author/CK)
Descriptors: Discussion, Feedback, Higher Education, Psychology


