2020
DOI: 10.33178/scenario.14.1.4
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“I have gained self-confidence”. Exploring the impact of the role-playing technique STARS on students in German lessons

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Finding tools that stimulate creativity, empathy and self-confidence is one of the core challenges of the 21st century. Performative education being one of them, a need for developing convincing performative concepts arises (Jogschies, Schewe & Stöver-Blahak 2018). The improvisational role-playing technique edu-larp constitutes one such tool, combining the training of social and personal skills with the exploration of various themes. An adaptation of this format to institutional settings coined STARS (… Show more

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“…The Role Play Strategy is one such approach that can be effective in enhancing student motivation for speaking. Role play can be an effective way to improve communication skills and build confidence in language learning (Tompkin, 2018;Banach et al, 2018;Brogt et al, 2017;Geneuss et al, 2020). To this extent, role-playing is a type of social interaction where individuals adopt different behaviors to fit a specific role.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Role Play Strategy is one such approach that can be effective in enhancing student motivation for speaking. Role play can be an effective way to improve communication skills and build confidence in language learning (Tompkin, 2018;Banach et al, 2018;Brogt et al, 2017;Geneuss et al, 2020). To this extent, role-playing is a type of social interaction where individuals adopt different behaviors to fit a specific role.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For more information concerning empowerment in relation to education drama/theatre see also: Westphal (2015) andGeneuss, Obster & Ruppert (2020) …”
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confidence: 99%