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Stanford, Gene – English Journal, 1974
Role playing can be used by English teachers to develop student empathy and student insight into literature characters. (JH)
Descriptors: Creative Activities, Creative Dramatics, Educational Media, English
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Post, Robert M. – English Journal, 1974
Descriptors: Dramatics, English Instruction, Literature, Literature Appreciation
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Harlan, William F. – English Journal, 1970
Descriptors: English Instruction, Ethnic Groups, Learning Motivation, Relevance (Education)
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Suhor, Charles – English Journal, 1975
Descriptors: Book Reviews, Class Activities, Creative Dramatics, Educational Games
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Smagorinski, Peter – English Journal, 1991
Asserts that role-playing peer-response groups provide effective feedback and help students develop a sense of the characteristics of a particular audience. Illustrates with a sample lesson (a college application essay) by outlining five steps of the process. Offers other uses of the role-playing peer-response groups method. (PRA)
Descriptors: Audience Awareness, Audience Response, Group Discussion, Peer Evaluation
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Haagen, Lucy E. – English Journal, 1982
Explains why reenacting trial scenes from literature should be a useful reading, writing, and speaking activity in English classrooms. (RL)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Classroom Techniques, Communication Skills, Court Litigation
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LaRocque, Geraldine E. – English Journal, 1988
Outlines a lesson for Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet" which compares the Shakespearean text of Romeo and Juliet's parting (Act III, Scene V) with a Rudolph Nureyev ballet of the same episode. (MM)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Dance, Drama, English Literature
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Elegreet-DeSalvo, Nora; Levitsky, Ronald – English Journal, 1989
Describes an interdisciplinary unit combining eighth-grade language arts and U.S. history, based on the study of the immigrant experience and involving writing across the curriculum and role-playing. (MM)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Grade 8, History Instruction, Immigrants
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Peacock, Joseph W. – English Journal, 1987
Describes a research paper project for high school students that requires them to incorporate source information into a conversational letter. Builds topic around an imaginary class reunion aboard an ocean liner. Notes that the students internalize the assignment, find a practical reason for using reference books, and actually enjoy the research.…
Descriptors: Assignments, Course Content, English Instruction, Letters (Correspondence)
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Landy, Robert J.; Borisoff, Deborah J. – English Journal, 1987
Describes a program to help secondary school students develop speech skills by exploring social issues through role-playing. Notes that this method motivates discouraged students, reduces communication anxiety, improves research skills, fosters appropriate verbal and nonverbal skills, and stimulates affective learning. (JG)
Descriptors: Current Events, Drama, English Curriculum, English Instruction
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Hennelly, John – English Journal, 1984
Describes an in-house writing workshop for plant supervisors that built on participants' strengths in organization, ability to establish an effective tone, and familiarity with company products and procedures. (MM)
Descriptors: Course Content, Course Descriptions, Education Work Relationship, Grammar
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Stanford, Barbara – English Journal, 1995
Explores the possibility that combining conflict management and English content, particularly short stories, can help young people develop more effective cognitive skills. Proposes a unit that begins with journal writing and general discussion of conflicts (including a description of three styles with which people manage conflict) and moves on to…
Descriptors: Conflict, Conflict Resolution, Critical Thinking, English Curriculum
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