Acting Out: Dramatizing ‘Jim and the Indians’

Questions 7:13-13 (2007)
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Zillmer shows the benefits of having children act out situations as a way of sparking discussions with 7th and 8th graders in a philosophy class. He writes about an example from his class called "Jim and the Indians."

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