Role-play as a pedagogical method to prepare students for practice: The students’ voice

In this article we discuss how and why role-play supports students in gaining insights into complex leadership situations. We give voice to the students by illustrating their experiences in a role-playing activity involving a human resource management issue designed, performed, and evaluated as par...

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Main Authors: Ulrika Westrup, Agneta Planander
Format: Article
Language:Danish
Published: Cappelen Damm Akademisk NOASP 2013-05-01
Series:Högre Utbildning
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Online Access:https://hogreutbildning.se/index.php/hu/article/view/801
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spelling doaj-fe79fa209ef143dc8861b0f0095a7a742020-11-25T01:13:59ZdanCappelen Damm Akademisk NOASPHögre Utbildning2000-75582013-05-0133Role-play as a pedagogical method to prepare students for practice: The students’ voiceUlrika Westrup0Agneta Planander1Institutionen för service management, Lunds universitetInstitutionen för service management, Lunds universitet In this article we discuss how and why role-play supports students in gaining insights into complex leadership situations. We give voice to the students by illustrating their experiences in a role-playing activity involving a human resource management issue designed, performed, and evaluated as part of a management program. The results show that the role-playing supports the students by stimulating them to understand the issue from various perspectives, hence performing an overall change of perspectives. The role-playing exercise also enabled the students to create a collective understanding of the situation. The active social interactions and conversations of role-playing contributed to establishing a sense of community among the students. We argue that role-play could be a viable and forceful pedagogical method whereby teachers give their students the opportunity to prepare for practice. However, to implement role-play as an alternative method of learning requires that the method is a part of the institutional learning space. https://hogreutbildning.se/index.php/hu/article/view/801Active learningRole-playPedagogical methodLeadership in practiceManagement program
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Role-play as a pedagogical method to prepare students for practice: The students’ voice
Högre Utbildning
Active learning
Role-play
Pedagogical method
Leadership in practice
Management program
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Agneta Planander
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title Role-play as a pedagogical method to prepare students for practice: The students’ voice
title_short Role-play as a pedagogical method to prepare students for practice: The students’ voice
title_full Role-play as a pedagogical method to prepare students for practice: The students’ voice
title_fullStr Role-play as a pedagogical method to prepare students for practice: The students’ voice
title_full_unstemmed Role-play as a pedagogical method to prepare students for practice: The students’ voice
title_sort role-play as a pedagogical method to prepare students for practice: the students’ voice
publisher Cappelen Damm Akademisk NOASP
series Högre Utbildning
issn 2000-7558
publishDate 2013-05-01
description In this article we discuss how and why role-play supports students in gaining insights into complex leadership situations. We give voice to the students by illustrating their experiences in a role-playing activity involving a human resource management issue designed, performed, and evaluated as part of a management program. The results show that the role-playing supports the students by stimulating them to understand the issue from various perspectives, hence performing an overall change of perspectives. The role-playing exercise also enabled the students to create a collective understanding of the situation. The active social interactions and conversations of role-playing contributed to establishing a sense of community among the students. We argue that role-play could be a viable and forceful pedagogical method whereby teachers give their students the opportunity to prepare for practice. However, to implement role-play as an alternative method of learning requires that the method is a part of the institutional learning space.
topic Active learning
Role-play
Pedagogical method
Leadership in practice
Management program
url https://hogreutbildning.se/index.php/hu/article/view/801
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