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García-Segura, Tatiana; Montalbán-Domingo, Laura; Sanz-Benlloch, Amalia; Domingo, Alberto; Catalá, Joaquín; Pellicer, Eugenio – Journal of Civil Engineering Education, 2023
This paper describes a teaching innovation project that adopts the project-based learning approach to introduce civil engineering students to their future professional roles and tasks throughout the infrastructure life cycle. The successful development of the whole process and completion of the infrastructure in the best technical and sustainable…
Descriptors: Civil Engineering, Engineering Education, Active Learning, Student Projects
David M. Woods; Andrea Hulshult – Information Systems Education Journal, 2024
In response to the adoption of Agile practices and processes by businesses, IT/IS educators are working to add Agile content to their courses. Teaching students about Agile involves teaching them about the history, mindset, and values of Agile, along with an introduction to the practices and processes used in an Agile product. Along with this, it…
Descriptors: Student Projects, Program Administration, Simulation, Methods
Neil O. Houser – Social Studies, 2024
In addition to the continuing need for citizens who can address the challenges of "human" communities, growing concerns have arisen regarding "all" life on the planet. Indeed, one of our most urgent conditions is the decline of the environment upon which all life depends. Yet, despite our concerns, there remain vastly differing…
Descriptors: Inquiry, Active Learning, Social Studies, Simulation
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
VanMeter, Rebecca A.; Vander Schee, Brian A. – Marketing Education Review, 2021
Active learning engages students where they enjoy the learning process and gain a better understanding of course content. Active learning, such as an in-class game, can mitigate inattentive listening to material presented in a traditional lecture format. The Merch Game is an innovative, in-class retail simulation game that uses student…
Descriptors: Merchandising, Active Learning, Business Administration Education, Game Based Learning
Darryl Cochrane – Student Success, 2025
This practice report describes the application of scenario-based learning to improve awareness of interpersonal skills in sport and exercise students. Thirty second-year undergraduate students over two consecutive academic years engaged in three scenario-based learning activities that simulated client interviews and consultations. The consensus…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Undergraduate Students, College Athletics, Exercise
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
Heidy Rico; Mario Alberto de la Puente Pacheco; Adrian Pabon; Ivan Portnoy – Cogent Education, 2023
This research aimed to investigate the impact of Simulation-Based Learning (SBL), specifically within the Model United Nations (MUN) framework, on enhancing critical thinking and improving academic performance in a sample of 42 undergraduate students studying International Relations at a university in Northern Colombia. The objectives were to…
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Foreign Countries, Teaching Methods, Simulation
Ian G. Anson – Journal of Political Science Education, 2025
In the modern American politics classroom, ideological and partisan conflict have the capacity to interfere with a healthy classroom environment. This problem is increasingly apparent when students engage questions at the heart of U.S. Constitutional design. By asking students to inhabit fictional roles with preferences and attitudes that may…
Descriptors: Constitutional Law, Design, Classroom Environment, Politics
Mario Alberto de la Puente Pacheco; Carlos Mario de Oro Aguado; Elkyn Lugo Arias; Heidy Rico; Diana Cifuentes; Merlys Tafur – Interactive Learning Environments, 2023
This Article analyses the effectiveness of Simulation-Based Learning Model ASEAN Meeting in enhancing critical thinking skills and academic performance compared to the conventional teaching method among 216 International Relations undergraduate students on the north coast of Colombia. A t-student test, Welch test, and the Kendall Tau correlation…
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Models, Inquiry, Active Learning
Lohmann, Robert – Journal of Political Science Education, 2020
This contribution presents and discusses the methodology and results of a panel study analyzing the effects of a simulation on students' learning outcomes. The focus is on how sustainable knowledge acquisition can be enhanced through participation in simulation as well as on presenting and discussing one way this learning can be analyzed. The…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Students, Simulation, Teaching Methods
Gross, Benjamin Isaak – Journal of Political Science Education, 2021
While the number of newspapers and the circulation of those remaining is decreasing, they are still the greatest contributor of new information into media ecosystems. Newspapers continue to pay an important role in setting the agenda, as other sources recycle and repackage their content. To assist students in learning concepts of newspapers,…
Descriptors: Agenda Setting, Political Science, Teaching Methods, Newspapers
Frank, Eva M.; Doherty-Restrepo, Jennifer; Roberts, Lisa; Montalvo, Alicia – Athletic Training Education Journal, 2020
Context: The results of this study will provide direction for integrating simulation into continuing professional education (CPE) for athletic trainers (ATs). Objective: Compare the effects of 2 simulation techniques on knowledge and skill acquisition of a cardiovascular assessment. Design: Randomized pretest-posttest design. Setting: Continuing…
Descriptors: Simulation, Teaching Methods, Continuing Education, Knowledge Level
Engel, Susan; Mayersen, Deborah; Pedersen, David; Eidenfalk, Joakim – Journal of Political Science Education, 2021
Model United Nations (MUN) simulations are an increasingly popular approach to teaching international relations, in both secondary and tertiary education. There is some evidence, however, that these simulations disadvantage female participants. Studies by Rosenthal et al. and Coughlin found that female students participate less in simulations than…
Descriptors: Gender Differences, Simulation, Grades (Scholastic), Teaching Methods
Neyhart, Jeffrey L.; Watkins, Eric – Natural Sciences Education, 2020
Basic quantitative and population genetics topics are typically taught in introductory plant breeding courses and are critical for success in upper-level study. Active learning, including simulations and games, may be useful for instruction of these concepts, which rely heavily on theory and may be more challenging for students. The statistical…
Descriptors: Genetics, Active Learning, Teaching Methods, Plants (Botany)