1st Edition

Mirrors of Work Work Simulations in Schools

By Ian Jamieson, Andrew Miller, A. G. Watts Copyright 1988
302 Pages
by Routledge

In the 1980s work simulations were receiving considerable attention in schools as ways of enabling students to experience aspects of the world of work within a controlled environment. They were also seen as vehicles for the development of a wide range of knowledge, concepts and skills. Such simulations were being extensively used in vocationally-oriented programmes like TVEI and CPVE, as well as... Read more

Preface.  Part I: Concepts and Context  1. Why the Interest?  2. A Conceptual Framework  Part II: Principles and Practice  3. ‘Design and Make’ Simulations  4. Production Simulations  5. Mini-Enterprises  6. Work Practice Units  7. Business Games  8. School Work Tasks  Part III: General Issues  9. Simulation and ‘Reality’  10. Teaching Skills and Values  11. Teaching Strategies  12. Progression and Integration into the Curriculum  13. Assessment  14. Evaluation  15. Conclusion.  Appendices: Glossary.  Useful Organisations.  Published Simulations Referred to in the Test.  References.  Subject Index.  Author Index.  Index of Published Simulations.

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Ian Jamieson, Andy Miller and A. G. Watts