Evaluation of the efficacy of simulation games in traffic safety education of kindergarten children
- PMID: 2916716
- PMCID: PMC1349553
- DOI: 10.2105/ajph.79.3.307
Evaluation of the efficacy of simulation games in traffic safety education of kindergarten children
Abstract
Using a simulation game designed to teach children to obey certain traffic safety rules, an experimental study was conducted with 136 five-year-old children in four Quebec schools. Within each classroom, subjects were randomly divided into four groups: three intervention groups and one control group. Each of the experimental groups was subjected to a different intervention with outcome measured using three instruments related to attitudes, behavior, and transfer of learning of pedestrian traffic safety. Results suggest that simulation games including role-playing/group dynamics and modeling/training can change attitudes and modify behavior in the area of pedestrian traffic safety in children of this age.
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