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AN EMPIRICAL STUDY ON THE EFFECTIVENESS OF ROLE-PLAY ON LEARNING OUTCOMES AMONG UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS
In a traditional classroom, the majority of the time is spent listening to and watching the professors lecture. Assignments are completed by each student alone, and collaboration is discouraged. With learner-centered teaching strategies, the students become the centre of attention rather than the teacher. The traditional teacher-centered approach to instruction has repeatedly been shown to be inferior to learner-centered methods. This conclusion holds true regardless of whether the assessed outcome is short-term mastery, long-term retention, or depth of understanding of course material, acquisition of critical thinking or creative problem-solving skills, development of positive attitudes towards the subject being taught, or degree of knowledge and skill self-confidence. Role-playing is a learnercentered method that enables students to investigate real-world scenarios by managing interactions with others to gain experiences and test out various tactics in a safe setting. Undergraduate students are being used in the current study to examine their perspectives of how role-playing affects learning outcomes. The study was done with the 155 respondents by collecting the primary and secondary data. Primary data collected to understand the study of objectives like the influence on the personality development of the students and the influence of the inbuilt feature of role-play towards the learning process. Regression, Regression Coefficient and Anova used to analyze the research objective. The research objective analysis revealed that role play influences the personality development process of the students. It was understood that sometimes role-play is stressful, complex, controversial, short, and spontaneous and would lead to negative learning experiences.
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Esl students' perceptions of role-play activities.
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There has been significant discussion on the use of role-play activities. Proponents of role-play believe that the activity provides learners with opportunities to communicate freely and spontaneously in different situations. However, researchers have also identified issues that may jeopardize the effectiveness of role-plays. Despite the debate, few studies have focused on the students' point of view. The current qualitative study investigated ESL students' perceptions of role-play activities drawing on observations, questionnaires, and interviews. The results showed that the participants recognized several benefits (e.g., improving oral proficiency, acquiring vocabulary, and rehearsing for real-life communication) while also acknowledging some limitations such as artificiality and lack of vocabulary and ideas.
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role-play plays a prominent part in improving students' speaking performance. Keywords: Role-play, speaking, students with high and low speaking confidence INTRODUCTION
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UNDERGRADUATE THESIS THE INFLUENCE OF ROLE PLAY TECHNIQUE ON THE STUDENTS SPEAKING ABILITY AT THE ELEVENTH GRADERS OF SMK N 1 PEKALONGAN EAST LAMPUNG By: NOVIA YUSNITASARI Student Number: 13107887 Tarbiyah and Teacher Training Faculty English Education Department STATE INSTITUTE FOR ISLAMIC STUDIES OF METRO 1439 H / 2017 M
Hypothesis 4: The Role-play does not possess significant challenges in the formative assessment of the undergraduate English major students. Literature Review Advantages of role-play and its process of implementation Role-play is an effective technique used widely for the purpose of solving classroom
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Role-playing games integrate challenge, narrative, and collaboration within the overarching theme of character and player development. The review article delves into literature around the international use of role-playing games in education. The findings from multiple qualitative and quantitative research studies are analysed to identify trends ...
There has been significant discussion on the use of role-play activities. Proponents of role-play believe that the activity provides learners with opportunities to communicate freely and spontaneously in different situations. However, researchers have also identified issues that may jeopardize the effectiveness of role-plays. Despite the debate, few studies have focused on the students' point ...
f__ ENDORSEMENT SHEET The Examination Committee of the faculty of Tarbiyah and Teachers Training certifies that the "skripsi" (Scientific Paper) entitled The Effectiveness of Role Ptay in Teaching Speaking (A Qnrasi-Experimental Study at Eighth Grade of SMPN 244 North Jakarta), written by M.Noor Afditlah A.A , NIM 109014000075 was examined by the committee on January 19,2015.
Role playing is a teaching method widely used to enhance students learning and engagement, by allowing them to adopt specific roles and interact with others in simulating real-world scenarios ...
Role play is very important in teaching speaking because it gives students an opportunity to practice communicating in different social contexts and in different social roles. In addition, it also allows students to be creative and to put themselves in another person's place for a while. According to Stephen D.
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