Praksisnær undervisning med simulering og rollespill
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Nordkvelle, Yngve Troye; Stalheim, Odd Rune; Fossland, Trine; de Lange, Thomas; Wittek, Anne Line; Nerland, Monika BærøeAbstract
Simulation in education involves creating situations that are similar
to events, rituals and routines performed in the workplace – or in therapy, consultation, conflicts or similar situations. One recreates as many conditions as are
necessary for the students to ‘live’ within what one imitates. Teachers instruct
students and run the procedures as if they were ‘reality’. Some simulations, such as
in nursing education, require expensive equipment and sophisticated use of ICT.
Others can be set up as role-playing games with what one has at their disposal in
terms of facilities. The article compares three cases of simulation that were closely
examined in connection with a research project. The purpose was to find out if
the students experienced this as good quality. The students’ ability to immerse
themselves in the situation is of great importance for the benefit of the simulation.
Most students find that the situations closely resemble real life and keep them
engaged and alert. Teaching that explicitly tries to resemble reality is perceived as
very educational.
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Cappelen Damm Akademisk (NOASP)Citation
Nordkvelle, Stalheim, Fossland, de Lange, Wittek, Nerland: Praksisnær undervisning med simulering og rollespill . In: Nordkvelle, Nyhus, Tvete, Røisehagen, With, Stalheim, Røthe, de Lange, Wittek, Nerland, Fossland, Traavik, Eide, Heimly, Halvorsen, Skjeseth, Eriksen, Bakke, Bakken. Praksisnær undervisning – i praksis og teori, 2020. Cappelen Damm Akademisk p. 99-119Metadata
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