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#*Monitor the roleplay.The trainer and the observer should not interfere during the play. | #*Monitor the roleplay.The trainer and the observer should not interfere during the play. | ||
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− | #*Explain that the players will first give their own feedback, then the observer, then the trainer. | + | #*Explain that the players will first give their own feedback, then the observer, then the trainer. The order of feedback is important. |
#*Guide the comments : first positive comments, then points to be improved, then suggestions. | #*Guide the comments : first positive comments, then points to be improved, then suggestions. | ||
#*Summarize lessons learned for participants. | #*Summarize lessons learned for participants. |
Revision as of 15:26, 3 October 2008
ROLE PLAY |
A training technique in which people assume a role in a certain scenario; where in a simulation exercise participants act out specified roles in the dramatization of an event. The way in which the role is approached is then discussed and feedback is provided. The role play may then be repeated incorporating changes made based on the feedback received. The purpose of role playing is to achieve better understanding of a situation by experiencing a realistic simulation. Role playing is useful as a training exercise, transforming the content of education from information into experience. [1] |
Organizing a Role Play |
Step by Step
Job Aids |
References
- ↑ serc.carleton.edu/introgeo ( 25 July 2008), http://www.answers.com (25 July 2008); e-Learning Solutions on a Shoestring, Jane Bozarth, 2005
- ↑ www.jpb.com (2 September 2008), www.businessballs.com (2 September 2008) www.thiagi.com (3 October 2008)