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pupil in role

 

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Pupil in Role

Definition:

Pupil in Role refers to a teaching technique where students take on specific roles or characters to enhance their understanding of a topic or subject.

Senses:

1. Noun:

a) A student who assumes a particular role or character during a lesson or educational activity.

b) The act of immersing students in a fictional situation to promote active learning.

c) The role or character assumed by a student.

2. Verb:

To engage students in adopting a specific role or character to enhance their learning experience.

Examples:

1. Noun:

a) During the history class, the teacher assigned John as the pupil in role to act as Abraham Lincoln, while others took on the roles of important figures from the civil war era.

b) The teacher used the technique of pupil in role to recreate a courtroom scenario, allowing students to understand the legal system better.

c) Each student was given a different occupation and asked to research and present their findings as their pupil in role.

2. Verb:

a) The drama teacher decided to pupil students in role to help them embody their characters more effectively in the play.

b) The science teacher plans to pupil students in role during the upcoming experiment to make the learning process more interactive.

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