Active Learning of Leadership and Working as Team with a Role Play
Journal Title: Journal of Education and Literature - Year 2015, Vol 3, Issue 1
Abstract
This paper describes the active learning of Leadership and working as team is explained using a role play. The management students are studying the topic on leadership and working as team in their curriculum. Teaching the topic simply with chalk and talk will not make them to understand fully, rather teaching the above topic with a role play focus their concentration fully on the topic and on the role play. Then it will be easier for the teacher to explain the concept.
Authors and Affiliations
G. Selvam
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