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Woessner, Matthew; Winters, Kathleen H.; Kopko, Kyle C. – Journal of Political Science Education, 2017
Undergraduate public law courses often attract students with competing expectations. Some students enroll in these courses to prepare for law school, while others enroll in the courses to gain a broader understanding of courts in the American system of government. These differing student constituencies can create a dilemma for instructors. A…
Descriptors: Political Science, Law Students, Interdisciplinary Approach, Simulation
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Helms, Samuel – TechTrends: Linking Research and Practice to Improve Learning, 2009
Like other learning tools, simulations benefit from an instructional context. To use Gagne and Briggs' model as an example, the learner should first be reminded of the prerequisite learnings, informed of the objectives, and his/her attention gained before being presented with the learning material. Research regarding simulations in education…
Descriptors: High Schools, Prerequisites, Learning Experience, Simulation