Tips and Tricks for Preparing for a Role Play Assessment
Role-play is a technique that allows students to explore realistic situations by interacting with other people in a managed way in order to develop experience and trial different strategies in a supported environment
Benefits of Role Play Assessment
- Motivates and allows you to engage with others
- Enhancement of learning strategies
- Provides real-world scenarios to help your learn
- Learn skills used in real-world situations (negotiation, debate, teamwork, cooperation, persuasion)
- Provides opportunities for observation of peers
How to Prepare for Role Play Assessment
Further Tips
To make role-playing less threatening, start with a demonstration. Hand two "actors" a prepared script, give them a few minutes to prepare, and have them act out the role-play in front of the rest of the group. This approach is more likely to succeed if you choose two outgoing people, or if you're one of the actors in the demonstration.
Another technique for helping people feel more comfortable is to allow them to coach you during the demonstration. For instance, if you're playing the role of a customer service representative who's dealing with an upset client, people could suggest what you could do to help the situation.