References: Acting/Role Play

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References

Boudreault, C. (2010). The benefits of using drama in the ESL/EFL classroom. The Internet TESL Journal, 16(1), 1-5.

Cherif, A. H., & Somervill, C. H. (1995). Maximizing learning: Using role playing in the classroom. The American Biology Teacher, 57(1), 28-33.

Glenberg, A. M., Sato, M., & Cattaneo, L. (2008). Use-induced motor plasticity affects the processing of abstract and concrete language. Current Biology, 18(7), R290-R291.

Kaufman, S.B. (2012, May). The need for pretend play in child development. _The Creativity Post. _Retrieved from http://www.creativitypost.com/education/the_need_for_pretend_play_in_child_development

Russ, S. W., & Wallace, C. E. (2013). Pretend play and creative processes. American Journal of Play, 6(1), 136-148.

Schneider, J. J., & Jackson, S. A. (2000). Process drama: A special space and place for writing. The Reading Teacher, 54(1), 38-51.