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Gaufman, Elizaveta; Abel, Niklas; Andela, Esther; Adema, Carolien; Kok, Imke; Schuitemaker, Marieke; Klok, Meike; Turkstra, Frieso; Bey, Johannes K.; Oltmann, Zoe Perea – Journal of Political Science Education, 2023
Simulations have become a staple of political science education due to their effectiveness and creative nature that contributes to learning success. In this contribution, we argue that simulations can also offer new insights not only into student engagement and active learning, but also into the sociology of political processes. In this case it is…
Descriptors: Elections, Politics, Sociology, Simulation
Spencer Shanks; Jiakun Jack Zhang – Journal of Political Science Education, 2024
Simulations are increasingly recognized for promoting active learning and student engagement and fostering career skills. Yet whether and how simulations facilitate learning, engagement, or both are still subjects of considerable debate. Many existing studies tend to be observational in design, constrained to a single semester, or reliant on…
Descriptors: College Students, Simulation, Learning Activities, Learner Engagement
Fazal, Tanisha M.; Sanchez, Maria – Journal of Political Science Education, 2023
We report on the development and use of a course-long, online simulation in a recent, upper-level undergraduate course on the International Relations of COVID-19. We demonstrate how to conduct a simulation in an entirely online environment by including a description of our processes and logistical advice, guidance, and specific examples. This…
Descriptors: Computer Simulation, International Relations, COVID-19, Pandemics
Morton, Andrew J. B. – Journal of Political Science Education, 2023
The case for the use of simulations in political science seminars to provide illustrative learning of complex political process has been well demonstrated across a variety of sub-disciplines within political science. Their value to the teaching of European Union politics has also been explored and is particularly valuable for the EU's numerous…
Descriptors: Simulation, International Organizations, Political Science, Seminars
Nick Clark; John A. Scherpereel – Journal of Political Science Education, 2024
Scholars of teaching and learning frequently examine whether simulations promote content knowledge and engagement with course material. But many educators use simulations to promote additional goals. This article suggests that designers of political simulations often pursue four ends: "knowledge, engagement, skills, and empathy (KESE)."…
Descriptors: Political Science, Teaching Methods, Simulation, Instructional Effectiveness
Newmann, William W.; Christiansen, William T. – Journal of Political Science Education, 2023
An active learning approach to the study of US national security decision making decision making can be achieved through the use of an in-class role-playing simulation. This article considers the importance of solid foundations for simulation design: (1) simulation preparation should be linked to class materials and learning outcomes, but also…
Descriptors: Simulation, National Security, Agency Cooperation, Active Learning
Michael Fowler – Journal of Political Science Education, 2025
Wargames and crisis simulations can be useful pedagogical tools when deliberately used. This paper explores the spectrum of pedagogical objectives; what use are wargames for learning? What types of objectives can they explore? How do you align the learning objectives with the right type of game? The paper leverages Bloom's Taxonomy of learning as…
Descriptors: College Students, College Faculty, Educational Games, Computer Games
Gelot, Ludwig – Journal of Political Science Education, 2021
Scholars have developed original pedagogical approaches to impart the knowledge and skills required for professional life in the area of peace and development. Experience-based learning, simulations, games, and role-plays have been used with positive results. Yet most efforts tend to overly simplify and narrow down the learning experience in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Peace, Experiential Learning, Simulation
Hendrickson, Petra – Journal of Political Science Education, 2021
What is the impact of active learning techniques on student excitement, interest, and self-efficacy in a course? An American Foreign Policy and National Security course was designed around the utilization of a number of active learning techniques, including simulations, a debate, and counterfactual analysis. Students in the course were surveyed…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Student Attitudes, Student Interests, Self Efficacy
Ben-Yehuda, Hemda – Journal of Political Science Education, 2021
World politics simulations are gaining popularity and becoming mainstream. With advanced technological tools, experimental learning brings together students from afar increasing the multicultural nature of meetings and practical learning. Progress in running simulations and pedagogical goal fulfillment still require the removal of accessibility…
Descriptors: World Affairs, Simulation, War, Foreign Countries
Amanda M. Rosen; Lisa Kerr – Journal of Political Science Education, 2024
To what extent does educational gaming add value to more traditional instructional models in learning core concepts of national security and warfighting? This paper presents the results from a quasi-experimental, cross-sectional, and longitudinal study of students taking two standardized courses in the Joint Military Operations department at the…
Descriptors: Educational Games, Learning Processes, Student Attitudes, National Security
Kammerer, Edward F., Jr.; Higashi, Brenden – Journal of Political Science Education, 2021
Anecdotal evidence suggests pedagogy research on simulations in political science is dominated by two subfields: International Relations and Comparative Politics. This belief may stem from the widespread use of things like Model United Nations and Model Arab League or the popular game Statecraft. While some other subfields, notably public law,…
Descriptors: Simulation, Political Science, Active Learning, Role Playing
Battaglini, Charles; Gomez, Jose; Kim, Ki Young; LaBelle, James; Libonate, Casey; McClellan, Oliver A.; Roman, Carly; Rubio, Julia Maria; Miller, Michael G. – Journal of Political Science Education, 2021
The large introductory classes at many universities present a particular challenge for instructors wishing to guarantee participation opportunities for their students. Yet, large courses can actually afford advantages for instructors looking to replicate many features of the U.S. Congress. We describe two separate Congressional simulations in an…
Descriptors: Legislators, Simulation, Large Group Instruction, Introductory Courses
Assessing the Learning Outcomes of a Role-Playing Simulation in International Environmental Politics
Ken Conca; Abby Ostovar; Ratia Tekenet – Journal of Political Science Education, 2024
This paper pilots a method of testing the learning effects of a role-playing simulation of negotiations over the Nile basin. Players negotiate how to apply general principles from international law, such as sharing water equitably and avoiding significant harm, to specific circumstances of the river basin. Students are presented with a set of…
Descriptors: Political Science, Role Playing, Teaching Methods, Outcomes of Education
Blackstone, Bethany; Oldmixon, Elizabeth – Journal of Political Science Education, 2020
The use of active learning pedagogies gives students a more applied experience and aids in the retention of material, improvement of critical thinking, and overall student satisfaction. Among these pedagogies, long-form (complex, extended) simulations provide an excellent vehicle for teaching students about the legislative process. However, these…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Legislation, Teaching Methods, Computer Simulation