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Steven W. Schmidt; Susan M. Yelich Biniecki – IAP - Information Age Publishing, Inc., 2023
Administrators of adult education programs work in dynamic and ever-changing environments. They are continually challenged with a myriad of issues related to programming, budgeting, marketing, strategic planning, funding, human resource management, and other topics. With decades of real-world experience in the field, Steven Schmidt and Susan…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Educational Administration, Program Administration, Administrators
Sanetti, Lisa M. Hagermoser; Collier-Meek, Melissa A. – Guilford Press, 2019
Evidence-based interventions benefit learners only when they are implemented fully. Yet many educators struggle with successful implementation. This unique book gives practitioners a research-based framework for working with PreK-12 educators to support the effective delivery of academic, behavioral, and social-emotional interventions.…
Descriptors: Evidence Based Practice, Intervention, Program Implementation, Fidelity
Schmidt, Steven W.; Biniecki, Susan M. Yelich – IAP - Information Age Publishing, Inc., 2016
Administrators of adult education programs work in dynamic and ever-changing environments. They are continually challenged with a myriad of issues related to program budgeting, marketing, strategic planning, funding, human resources, and other topics. With decades of real world experience in the field, Steven Schmidt and Susan Yelich Biniecki have…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Educational Administration, Administrators, Program Administration
Speak up at School: How to Respond to Everyday Prejudice, Bias and Stereotypes. A Guide for Teachers
Willoughby, Brian – Southern Poverty Law Center (NJ1), 2012
Many of the questions received by the magazine column "Ask Teaching Tolerance" are from educators seeking advice about how to respond when someone--a student, a colleague, even a parent--uses biased language or stereotypes in school. This booklet is a response to these questions. It's for educators who want to develop the skills to speak up…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Stereotypes, Bias, Teaching Guides
Browne, John Robert, II – Corwin, 2012
If you're serious about providing a level playing field for all, it is time to do more than identify and lament the reasons for educational disparities and why they persist. John Robert Browne II shows how Culturally Courageous Leadership by all school community stakeholders can help you achieve equitable learning opportunities and outcomes for…
Descriptors: Community Leaders, Educational Improvement, Academic Achievement, Leadership

Creekmore, Nancy N.; Madan, Avi J. – Behavioral Disorders, 1981
The article discusses the characteristics of children with behavior disorders, and illustrates how their needs might be met through the use of sociodrama. A basic outline of the prerequisites and production techniques is given, along with the specific benefits afforded to both children with behavior disorders and their teachers. (Author)
Descriptors: Emotional Adjustment, Emotional Disturbances, Role Playing, Therapy

Robinson, Peter G. – English Language Teaching Journal, 1981
Suggests giving students some training as actors as a way to involve the whole class in role playing activities in an English as a second language classroom. This method allows students to speak as or about the character and for others to intervene to find out what is going on. (BK)
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Role Playing, Second Language Instruction, Teaching Methods
Barbour, Alton – 1998
This paper notes the introduction of roleplaying into the interpersonal communication curriculum, identifies interpersonal communication as the key variable in the maintenance of successful relationships, touches on common problematic areas in interpersonal conflict, and discusses how roleplaying and action methods (any of a variety of methods…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Conflict, Higher Education, Interpersonal Communication
Ratliff, Gerald Lee – 1998
From the director's point of view, a "memorable monologue" is one in which the actor exhibits imagination and invention in role-playing. Memorable audition monologues require a measured degree of "risk taking" and uninhibited abandon--the first task is to select monologues that suit the type of script and the role being cast.…
Descriptors: Acting, Characterization, Drama, Higher Education

Ackroyd-Pilkington, Judith – Research in Drama Education, 2001
Proposes a re-evaluation of the activity of teacher-in-role. Notes that the word "theatre" now encompasses a range of practices, including classroom drama. Argues that with a broader concept of acting emerging in theatre and performance, it is difficult to maintain notions of teacher-in-role as director and playwright, but not actor. (PM)
Descriptors: Drama, Educational Objectives, Higher Education, Role Playing
Tikunoff, William J.; Ward, Beatrice A. – 1974
This document is intended to aid inservice teachers in developing their classroom teaching skills through the use of role-playing techniques. The material is designed for use as part of an audiovisual teacher education minicourse. Suggestions are given for planning and executing dramatic experiences and learning activities. Use of a videotape…
Descriptors: Inservice Teacher Education, Learning Activities, Microteaching, Role Playing

Tai, Victor – Journal of European Industrial Training, 1985
This article focuses on the types of techniques that trainers could use to manage the learning process more effectively. The author states that a good training program should ideally combine the traditional lecture method with cases, role-plays, films, games, and exercises. This shifts the responsibility for learning from the teacher to the…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Games, Learning Processes, Role Playing

Dickinson, L. – English Language Teaching Journal, 1981
Suggests use of games, role play, and simulations as a way to involve learners in the second language and developing interaction with others in the target language for communicative purposes. Gives examples of teachers' questions and possible answers concerning these methods. (BK)
Descriptors: Communicative Competence (Languages), Role Playing, Second Language Instruction, Teaching Methods
Cover, William H. – Training and Development Journal, 1980
Bridging the gap between the classroom and on-the-job application has been a growing concern to the sales training profession and of sales managers. "Curbstone Coaching," an on-the-job program in which sales managers train their sales representatives in selling skills is a possible solution. (JOW)
Descriptors: On the Job Training, Role Playing, Salesmanship, School Business Relationship
Head Start of the Lehigh Valley, Bethlehem, PA. – 1983
SIMPAR, a simulation game designed to allow participants to play out assigned roles which parallel some of the real life aspects of parent-child relationships, is presented. SIMPAR is a game about workers (children) and foremen (parents) in a handicapped work setting in a company called PARLINK, Inc. The following topics are covered: (1) an…
Descriptors: Educational Games, Games, Parent Child Relationship, Parent Education