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The Use of Role-Play in Teaching Evaluation
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https://doi.org/10.1016/s1098-2140(02)00170-4Abstract
This paper describes the use of role-play in creating an experiential learning environment for graduate students enrolled in a comparative evaluation theory and/or an evaluation procedures course. Role-play exercises have been designed for each course that increase student involvement in the learning process, which promotes a deeper understanding of and engagement in course content. The specific exercises used, which are described in detail, require students to think beyond the words they read—to learn by doing in a safe environment.
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