Role play is discussed as an aid to the implementation of New Careers programs in human service agencies. Goals of the New Careers programs include: (a) expansion of health, education, and welfare institutions, (b) meaningful jobs for the underemployed, (c) advancement opportunities for all human service agency employees through in-service training, and (d) development of new skilled and professional manpower. Role play is defined in context, and its functions discussed. Consideration is given to (a) the protected environment of role play, (b) role play as an aid to group process and increased self-knowledge, (c) implications for learning new ideas, teaching new communications, and leadership skills, (d) dealing with ambiguity, and (e) modification of behavior through role playing. A second section is a manual on how to conduct role playing sessions. It discusses the role of the trainer, techniques and methods for stimulating interest, and incidental learnings in the process. (BP)
Authors
- Authorizing Institution
- New York Univ., NY. School of Education.
- Peer Reviewed
- F
- Published in
- United States of America
Table of Contents
- Developing 2
- Teamwork in Human Service 2
- New Careers 2
- School of Education 2
- Lita Paniagua and 2
- Technical Assistant 2
- Ralph Acosta Jr. 2
- FUNCTIONS OF ROLE PLAY 5
- FUNCTIONS OF ROLE 6
- OF ROLE PLAY 10
- IMPLICATIONS FOR LEARNING 29
- MODIFYING BEHAVIOR 40
- SECTION II 41
- HOW TO CONDUCT ROLE PLAY SESSIONS 41
- SECTION II 42
- HOW TO CONDUCT ROLE PLAY SESSIONS 42