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Roleplay

Role-play is a teaching method wherein educators encourage students to take on specific roles or characters to simulate real-life scenarios, thereby promoting active learning, critical thinking, and enhanced understanding of course content.

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How to use the verb Roleplay in a course or learning design

To incorporate roleplay in your next learning design, the educator can follow these steps: 1. **Identify Learning Objective:** Determine the specific learning goals that roleplay can help achieve, such as practicing communication skills or exploring different perspectives. 2. **Choose Roles:** Define the roles that learners will take on during the activity, ensuring they align with the learning objectives. 3. **Set the Scene:** Provide a scenario or context for the roleplay that is relevant and engaging for the learners. 4. **Introduce the Task:** Clearly explain the task and objectives to the learners, using the question stem 'Taking on the role of' to assign specific roles to each participant. 5. **Facilitate the Roleplay:** Encourage learners to immerse themselves in their roles, interact with others as if they were the character, and work towards the learning outcomes. 6. **Debrief and Reflect:** After the roleplay, facilitate a discussion where learners can reflect on their experiences, share insights, and connect the activity to the learning objectives. By incorporating roleplay in this structured manner, educators can create a dynamic and interactive learning experience that promotes active engagement and critical thinking skills among learners.

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Example of the learning verb Roleplay in a prompt learning

Taking on the role of

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Example of the verb Roleplay in a task for learners

Learners assume specific roles or characters to simulate real-life situations, promoting active learning, empathy, and problem-solving skills.

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