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1993 - Role-playing games and the gifted student
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Apr 17, 2012
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Cardwell, Paul, Jr. (1993). Role-playing games and the gifted student. Analysis of how RPG can be used in talented/gifted curriculum Covers a couple dozen each academic subjects and learning skills aided by these games. (This is an update of a paper submitted earlier but published in 1995: Role playing games and the gifted student. Gifted Education International, 39-46.) 8 pages.
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1995 - Role Playing Games and the Gifted Student.
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Role Playing Games and the Gifted Student. Cardwell, PaulView Profile. Gifted Education International11.1 (1995): 39-46.
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2013 Using group role-playing games with gifted children and adolescents: A psychosocial intervention model.
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Abstract - By Rosselet, Julien G.; Stauffer, Sarah D. - International Journal of Play Therapy, Vol 22(4), Oct 2013, 173-192.
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1985 - Dungeons & Dragons as a coping strategy
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Blocksom, Rita (1985, February). Dungeons & Dragons as a coping strategy. Dragon, 15-16. Private school director examines popularity of RPG among talented/gifted students. 2 pages.
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1985, The First Kernels of The RPG Research Project
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Hawke Robinson
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Jun 03, 2016
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Someone recently questioned how I could have first started the initial threads of research that lead to The RPG Research Project as far back as around 1985. Here is some information...
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Roots of the RPG Research Project
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Nov 11, 2016
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Mar 13, 2016
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The RPG Research Project had its first sparks in 1985, and became formalized in 2004.
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And So It Begins
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May 22, 2016
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The first kernels of the RPG Research Project Community began around 1985, and became more formal in 2004...
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Welcome to the RPG Research Project Website.
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Oct 19, 2016
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RPG Research is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization. Beginning in 1985 at a school for gifted & talented children, evolving and online since 2004, and incorporating as a non-profit in 2017, this website is a volunteer repository of research information on the effects of all forms of role-playing games.
RPG Research Now Officially Incorporated as a Non-Profit
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Oct 04, 2017
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After 13+ years operating as a non-entity group of volunteers. Today we received our certificate of incorporation of RPG Research as a Washington State Non-profit.
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