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Worthington, Tracy Anne – Social Studies, 2018
The purpose of this article is to synthesize research on the benefits and use of games, role-plays, and simulations, whilst providing examples practicing teachers may wish to use in their classroom. Therefore, the article presents a discussion of key previous research on the use of games, role-plays, and simulations in secondary history…
Descriptors: Middle School Students, Student Centered Learning, Educational Games, Role Playing
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Johnson, Edric C.; Liu, Katrina; Goble, Kristin – Social Studies, 2015
This article introduces the social studies field to Dorothy Heatchote's Mantle of Expert (MOE). MOE is a dramatic inquiry approach used in several subject areas and can work at all levels in the social studies curriculum. The authors go into the development of using this approach in an elementary and middle teacher education program. After sharing…
Descriptors: Social Studies, Teacher Education Programs, Preservice Teacher Education, Methods Courses
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Curry, Kristal – Social Studies, 2010
Online role-playing games such as World Of Warcraft represent new participatory cultures in which today's students engage every day. They are appealing to players largely because of the social aspects of game play. Some features of massively multiplayer online role-playing games (MMORPGs) can be incorporated into classroom culture to create more…
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Role Playing, Video Games, Classroom Techniques
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Krebs, Marjori M. – Social Studies, 2009
The Korean War is often given a cursory glance, if that, in U.S. foreign relations today. This article provides all the information necessary to conduct a role-play in one class period to help students understand the events of the war. Introductory and follow-up questions are also included to stimulate discussion and to connect the events of a war…
Descriptors: Role Playing, War, Foreign Countries, Social Studies
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O'Brien, Jason L.; Sears, Christine E. – Social Studies, 2011
Set during the Cold War and space race, this historical role-play focuses on Wernher von Braun's involvement in and culpability for the use of slave laborers to produce V-2 rockets for Nazi Germany. Students will grapple with two central questions. Should von Braun have been allowed to emigrate to the United States given his affiliation with the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Role Playing, Controversial Issues (Course Content), Biographies
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Coughlin, Patricia K. – Social Studies, 2010
Recent studies advocate careful selection of local historic sites and recommend collaboration between stakeholders to create meaningful learning experiences for students. The author describes the efforts of a historical society, a university professor, and a local school district to develop an integrative field trip to a one-room schoolhouse.…
Descriptors: Field Trips, Historic Sites, Educational Cooperation, Grade 3
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Marshall, Jill; Klein, Ana Maria – Social Studies, 2009
The authors of this article argue that it is the responsibility of teacher educators to provide preservice teacher candidates with the tools necessary to address issues of social justice and equity in their future classrooms. By incorporating a critical literacy approach, primary sources, role playing, and civic debates within the teaching…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Preservice Teachers, Student Teacher Attitudes, Role Playing
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McGuire, Margit E.; Cole, Bronwyn – Social Studies, 2008
Learning about local government seems boring and irrelevant to most young people, particularly to students from high-poverty backgrounds. The authors explore a promising approach for solving this problem, Storypath, which engages students in authentic learning and active citizenship. The Storypath approach is based on a narrative in which students…
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Local Government, Teaching Methods, Role Playing
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Turner, Thomas N. – Social Studies, 1982
Discusses the value of structured simulation games in elementary social studies. Suggestions are given for using simulation games in the classroom, stressing the importance of the briefing and debriefing activities. Teaching instructions for four role-playing simulations are included. (AM)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Role Playing, Simulation, Social Studies
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Kinsey, Thomas G. – Social Studies, 1981
This learning activity for use with secondary students motivates discussion and broadens students' insight into the kinds of issues raised by a national population policy. The role play involves students in developing a national population policy for an imaginary country. (RM)
Descriptors: Learning Activities, Policy Formation, Population Education, Role Playing
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Chiodo, John J.; Klausmeier, Robert L., Jr. – Social Studies, 1984
Students involved in acting out a role may find it hard to remember what their classmates said; student observers may focus on one roleplayer and not the others. This causes problems in the discussion stage of the roleplay. Solution: videotape the roleplaying situation. An example is provided. (RM)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Role Playing, Social Studies, Teaching Methods
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Schuncke, George M. – Social Studies, 1981
Suggests that role playing can offset problems in teaching values clarification and moral reasoning at the elementary school level. Because role playing relies heavily on activity, it circumvents the problem of having a dilemma dealt with by discussion only. Role playing also allows students to take the perspective of others. (Author/KC)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Perspective Taking, Role Playing, Student Needs
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Kenworthy, Leonard S. – Social Studies, 1973
The values of role playing and suggestions for using role playing in the preservice and inservice of education of social studies teachers are discussed. A brief bibliography on role playing as a general method is included. (Author/KM)
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Inservice Teacher Education, Preservice Teacher Education, Role Playing
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Hurst, Joe B.; Merritt, Daniel L. – Social Studies, 1976
When students are passive and disinterested, teachers find that role playing fosters active participation and increased interest in learning. The article outlines procedures for implementing both structured and semi-structured kinds of role play activity for use in social studies classrooms. (Author/JR)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Learning Activities, Relevance (Education), Role Playing
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Cacha, Frances B. – Social Studies, 1976
Elementary students role-playing people celebrating various holiday seasons of different cultures can learn social science concepts. (JR)
Descriptors: Concept Formation, Cultural Awareness, Elementary Education, Foreign Countries
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