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Gilad, Benjamin; Chussil, Mark – Performance Improvement, 2013
Executive development programs teach various skills deemed important in future leaders and help shape future leadership and its performance. However, they are often excessively focused on competencies required for dealing with internal issues and relationships. They do a much less admirable job preparing future executives for the unique skills…
Descriptors: Management Development, Competition, Games, Performance Technology
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Yandell, John – Literacy, 2013
The novel, it has generally been assumed, was from its very beginnings a literary form designed to be read by solitary, silent individuals. One consequence of this assumption is that the class novel, read amid all the noise and sociality of the classroom, tends to be treated as a preparation for more authentic, private reading, or even as a poor…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Novels, Reading, Role Playing
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Zazkis, Rina; Nejad, Masomeh Jamshid – North American Chapter of the International Group for the Psychology of Mathematics Education, 2014
Role-playing is considered a valuable pedagogical strategy in a variety of fields. However, the use of this strategy in teacher education is underdeveloped. In this study we employ script-writing for a play (which we consider imagined role-playing) as a variation on a role-playing method. We invited teachers participating in a Master of Education…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, Role Playing, Teaching Methods, Playwriting
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Carter, William R.; Stickney, Lisa T. – Journal of Management Education, 2019
The content of most MBA capstone strategic management courses emphasizes general management theory and analytical skill development. Additionally, the design of the capstone is often tasked with providing practical application, integrative thinking, and experiential learning. A common critique of the capstone, however, is its insufficient delivery…
Descriptors: Decision Making, Capstone Experiences, Management Development, Masters Programs
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Rimanelli, Marco; Gurba, Krzysztof – International Association for Development of the Information Society, 2019
Among recent e-Learning Pedagogical Strategies, gaming and crisis-simulation games are increasingly used in recent years in university-learning and Blended-courses as an out-of-context effective tool for role-playing and education, especially in Law Schools and Business Schools. Gaming covers several sub-fields (war-games; Law School Mock-Trials;…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Social Integration, Teaching Methods, Role Playing
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Hung, Yu-ju; Chen, Shu-cheng; Samuelson, Beth Lewis – TESOL Journal, 2016
Role-play is an oral classroom activity that has been promoted to provide young learners with opportunities to practice English in meaningful contexts. To familiarize elementary students with this group task, to encourage them to pay attention to their peers' performances, and to replace traditional paper-and-pencil modes of evaluating speaking…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Oral English, Role Playing, Group Activities
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Han, Turgay; Burgucu-Tazegül, Assiye – Reading Matrix: An International Online Journal, 2016
The purpose of the present study is to examine a) how lower-intermediate and upper-intermediate level Turkish learners of English-as-a-foreign language (EFL) realize refusals in English, b) the differences between native and non-native speakers of English in the use of refusals, and c) if L2 proficiency affects possible pragmatic transfer or not.…
Descriptors: Speech Acts, Second Language Learning, Foreign Countries, Pragmatics
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Cesareni, Donatella; Cacciamani, Stefano; Fujita, Nobuko – International Journal of Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning, 2016
Role taking is an established approach for promoting social cognition. Playing a specific role within a group could lead students to exercise collective cognitive responsibility for collaborative knowledge building. Two studies explored the relationship of role taking to participation in a blended university course. Students participated in the…
Descriptors: College Students, Blended Learning, Role Playing, Social Cognition
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Jick, Henry Kah; Nkweteyim, Temeching Patricia – Journal of Education and Practice, 2016
This study has attempted to revisit gender issues presented in the New Literatures of Africa in English to investigate whether there is, indeed, an alternative vision of these issues. In spite of the great contributions of female writers in this literature, it has continued to be a male-dominated terrain. It is from this perspective that we…
Descriptors: Theory Practice Relationship, Foreign Countries, Gender Issues, Blacks
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Bennett, Hannah – International Journal of Kinesiology in Higher Education, 2018
We are in the age of the millennial student: students are ethnically diverse, sheltered, pressured, confident, technologically advanced, team oriented, and some have helicopter parents. Furthermore, while academically inclined, these students also show increases in pressure, feeling overwhelmed, and levels of stress, in addition to academic…
Descriptors: College Students, Age Groups, Teaching Methods, Learner Engagement
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Sansone, Nadia; Ligorio, Maria Beatrice; Buglass, Sarah L. – Innovations in Education and Teaching International, 2018
In this paper, we describe a procedure to promote active participation in online courses by supporting students in performing the role of an e-Tutor during group activities. A case study, conducted to explore the procedural effects both on students' interactions and on their perceptions about the role, is discussed. Eighteen university students…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Students, Online Courses, Peer Teaching
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Vitalaki, Elena; Kourkoutas, Elias; Hart, Angie – International Journal of Inclusive Education, 2018
Based on the theory of inclusion, the present 3-year pilot program (2013-2016) deals with narrative speech, role play and creative writing as a useful tool to build resilience in primary school students with and without Special Educational Needs (SEN) in the mainstream classroom. The specific aim of the program was to help students develop a…
Descriptors: Inclusion, Resilience (Psychology), Elementary School Students, Disabilities
Bourn, Douglas – Development Education Research Centre, 2018
This paper aims to provide an overview of evidence of schools' engagement in Fairtrade in the UK through the Fairtrade Foundation's Fairtrade School Awards programme. The paper provides a summary of the comments from schools' engagement with the programme based on data from teachers and pupils' learning with evidence from the different levels of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, International Trade, Certification, Sustainability
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Robbie, Sheila; Warren, Bernie – Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education, 2021
The digital economy and the global pandemic, together with the effects of climate change, have taken a human toll affecting the pace of everyday life, creating an exponential increase in anxiety and stress related diseases. Today's complex, globalised world creates a need to challenge and reconceptualise educational priorities. In an increasingly…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Art Education, Empathy, Stress Management
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Carnes, Mark C. – Arts and Humanities in Higher Education: An International Journal of Theory, Research and Practice, 2015
For centuries, the titans of educational reform--Plato, Rousseau, Dewey, Piaget, Erikson, Csikszentmihalyi and others--have championed the educational benefits of play. Yet many professors and administrators are boggled by the idea of playing academic games in college. They instantly dismiss faculty initiatives like "Reacting to the…
Descriptors: Play, Educational Change, Higher Education, Educational Benefits
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