6. Role-Playing (Simulation-Based Learning)
Posted: Sat Apr 19, 2025 10:30 am
Activity: Mock Debate followed by Essay
Dynamics:
Students take on the roles of characters involved in an issue (e.g., politicians, activists, journalists) and participate in a debate.
After the debate, each student writes an essay presenting the perspective defended during the simulation.
Example of a Topic: “The impacts of guangdong mobile number database on freedom of expression.”
7. Case study
Activity: Analysis of Essays Graded 1000
Dynamics:
The teacher presents real examples of essays with different performance levels (grade 1000, average grade, low grade).
In groups, students analyze the texts based on the ENEM or entrance exam evaluation criteria.
After the analysis, each student writes an essay based on what they learned.
Example of a Theme: “The challenges for environmental preservation in Brazil.”
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Now that you know more about active methodologies for teaching writing , CRIA may be the ideal tool for this process. But what is CRIA ?
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But what does CRIA do for you?
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Provides detailed corrections by skill;
Progress history;
Provides data for improvements in writing, in explanatory text and/or avatar;
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The teacher looks at CRIA's corrections and can change them as necessary, so CRIA always learns from them.
Dynamics:
Students take on the roles of characters involved in an issue (e.g., politicians, activists, journalists) and participate in a debate.
After the debate, each student writes an essay presenting the perspective defended during the simulation.
Example of a Topic: “The impacts of guangdong mobile number database on freedom of expression.”
7. Case study
Activity: Analysis of Essays Graded 1000
Dynamics:
The teacher presents real examples of essays with different performance levels (grade 1000, average grade, low grade).
In groups, students analyze the texts based on the ENEM or entrance exam evaluation criteria.
After the analysis, each student writes an essay based on what they learned.
Example of a Theme: “The challenges for environmental preservation in Brazil.”
Why invest in CRIA?
The CRIA platform is an essential resource for optimizing time, improving student performance and facilitating the teaching routine.
Now that you know more about active methodologies for teaching writing , CRIA may be the ideal tool for this process. But what is CRIA ?
CRIA is an artificial intelligence essay corrector that uses machine learning models generated from essays written by real students and corrected by teachers.
In addition, CRIA predicts grades by competency , analyzes context in the introduction, predicts thesis defense, predicts deviation from the topic, predicts intervention, use of paronyms and homonyms, etc.
But what does CRIA do for you?
Instant analysis of the essay;
Simulation of your ENEM grade by skill;
Identification of deviations, all marked in your text;
Provides detailed corrections by skill;
Progress history;
Provides data for improvements in writing, in explanatory text and/or avatar;
Gamified platform, you can share with friends and get benefits;
The teacher looks at CRIA's corrections and can change them as necessary, so CRIA always learns from them.