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Brady, Monica – Changing English: Studies in Culture and Education, 2018
Michael Young's notion of powerful knowledge is attractive to many: to teachers wishing the best for disadvantaged students, to neoliberal governments that continually stress the need for teachers and students to improve their performance. This essay takes issue with this understanding of education. Firstly, it shows how classrooms are mediated by…
Descriptors: Role Playing, Social Problems, Foreign Countries, Social Influences
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Kerridge, Richard – Teaching History, 2017
Richard Kerridge writes here about his efforts to help students to overcome an experience that was once his own: of being labelled low-ability, with all the attendant lowering of expectations that this entails. He recognises the merits of rigorously ensuring that all students should be able to access their entitlement in terms of what they are…
Descriptors: Labeling (of Persons), Low Achievement, Teaching Methods, Learner Engagement
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DeFina, Anthony V. – Science Teacher, 2017
To promote teaching science through inquiry, the author wanted to use his experience in the Galápagos to design a lesson that allows students to immerse themselves in the essential science and engineering practices identified in the "Next Generation Science Standards," as they ask questions; analyze and interpret data; engage in argument…
Descriptors: Science Education, Science Instruction, Science Process Skills, Evolution
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Cotterell, Ann – Economics, 1987
Explains that the goal of this exercise is to encourage an understanding of the effects of exchange rate changes and the use of forward rates. Provides a role play that involves students working in groups to decide whether to export a consignment of golf trollies to Italy and shortbread to Canada. (BSR)
Descriptors: Economics, Economics Education, Foreign Countries, International Trade
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Mattson, Alexandra; Ruiz, Octavio; Sommers, Meredith – 1999
Intended for secondary students, this curriculum unit (in both English and Spanish) provides a look into Mexico's second largest industry, tourism. The curriculum unit of four lessons includes general information about tourism, maps, stories, and a code of behavior for travelers. The unit enumerates learner objectives, defines vocabulary and…
Descriptors: Curriculum Enrichment, Educational Benefits, Foreign Countries, Role Playing
Downing, Agnes – 1994
This paper contends that role playing can be effective in enabling students to explore human relations problems. The benefits of role play are outlined. Role playing models are demonstrated, and an exercise to develop skills and to explore feelings, attitudes, values, and problem-solving strategies is presented. Use of role play with a Year Ten…
Descriptors: Decision Making, Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Human Relations
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Winston, Joe – Research in Drama Education, 2001
Provides a detailed evaluation of a recent initiative in the field of drug education through Theatre in Education (TIE) carried out by a local education authority in England. Explains that in this project, students from secondary schools devised and performed their own TIE pieces for local primary school children. Discusses project's rationale and…
Descriptors: Drama, Drug Education, Foreign Countries, Primary Education
Fox, Sarah Cleveland – 2003
This document includes a student text and a teacher resource book. The student text booklet introduces students to precolonial and colonial South Africa and the development of apartheid. Students have the opportunity to evaluate decisions made by anti-apartheid activists and to reflect on South Africa's transition to a post-apartheid society. The…
Descriptors: Apartheid, Colonialism, Developing Nations, Foreign Countries
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Bockler, Donald – American Biology Teacher, 1998
Biology students are exposed to historical theories of medicine by contrasting modern medicine and germ theory with the humoral theory of medicine in ancient Greece. After spending one day describing basic theories in humoral medicine, the teacher role-plays a Hippocratic physician treating ailing Greek patients in a Hippocratic medical workshop.…
Descriptors: Biology, Etiology, Foreign Countries, Medicine
Brown Univ., Providence, RI. Thomas J. Watson, Jr. Inst. for International Studies. – 2003
As the post-war period in Iraq comes into focus, an important debate is taking place in the United States and abroad about how the transition period should be handled, who should be in charge, and what the goals should be. This lesson is designed to help teachers to engage their students in consideration of this international issue. The lesson is…
Descriptors: Area Studies, Current Events, Foreign Countries, Foreign Policy
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Collins, Jude – Contemporary Education, 1981
The importance of talk in the drama classroom is described. Students view talk as either development of vocal skills or preexperience for various kinds of social situations. Teacher talk was dominant, however, and emerged in the form of verbal control through closed questions and instructions to students. (JN)
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Comedy, Drama, Foreign Countries
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Scrofani, Robert – Social Studies Review, 1990
Suggests that teachers can enliven their world history classroom through debates, plays, improvisations, readings, and drama. Describes how to use drama to enhance the study of the ordinary citizen of the Napoleonic era. (DB)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Drama, Foreign Countries, History Instruction
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Pitt, Jane – Practically Primary, 1999
Outlines six activities for upper primary and/or lower secondary classes in an Australian school which focus on social responsibility as it relates to social justice. (NH)
Descriptors: Critical Reading, Cultural Awareness, Ethical Instruction, Foreign Countries
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Adeyemi, Michael Bamidele – Social Studies, 2000
Explains why conflict resolution is utilized in junior secondary schools in Botswana and discusses the role of the kgotla as a location for resolving problems in a community. Reviews methods for teaching conflict resolution presenting a scenario that enables the teacher and students to resolve a conflict in a social studies classroom. (CMK)
Descriptors: Community Resources, Conflict Resolution, Decision Making, Educational Strategies
Parent, Roger – 1990
This curriculum guide presents a methodology for teaching language and literature through role-playing in the classroom and demonstrates to teachers the link that exists between effective communication and the techniques used to achieve it. The new French program views language as an instrument of communication, a concept that implies that…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Communication Skills, Curriculum Guides, Dramatics
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