Simulations in the Political Science Classroom

Simulations in the Political Science Classroom

Games without Frontiers

Gibb, Ryan; Harvey, Mark; Fielder, James

Taylor & Francis Ltd

08/2022

304

Mole

Inglês

9780367699765

15 a 20 dias

453

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Contents

List of Contributors

Preface and Acknowledgments

1 Jeux Sans Frontieres: How Games Push the Frontiers of Learning

Mark Harvey, James Fielder, and Ryan Gibb

I. Pedagogical Foundations of Games and Simulations

2. Gaming to Lose: Learning from Failure in Classroom Games

James Fielder

3. "I am Che Guevara!": The Value of Roleplaying in Educational Experiences

Jennifer Shinefeld, Michael Surbrook, and Mark Harvey

4. An Argument for Lengthier, More Concrete, More Outcomes-Oriented Games

Edmond Hally

5. Making Game Design and Management Easy: Tips for the "Almost Convinced"

David Claborn and Mark Harvey

III. Designing and Teaching Games

6. Exploring Federalism and Interstate Relationships in the Classroom: An In-Class 'Race to the

Bottom' Teaching Simulation

Derek Glasgow

7. Playing Politics: Utilizing Simulations to Expose Students to the Factors that Shape Congressional Decision Making

Kellee J. Kirkpatrick, and James Stoutenborough,

8. Medicare-for-All or the Status Quo? Simulating Lobbying, Policy Debate, and the Party Line in Congress

Lucy Britt

9. To Veto or Not to Veto: A Simulation of Presidential Decision Making

James Stoutenborough, Kellee J. Kirkpatrick, Johnathan W. L. Blakeman, and James Pascali

10. Pick a Justice: Simulating Judicial Selection on the U.S. Supreme Court

Ryan J.Williams,

11. Using Moot Court in Introduction to Law Courses

Edward F. Kammerer, Jr.

12. A Congressional Election Simulation for a Small Class

Bruce F. Nesmith

13. A Game of Difference: The Effect of Role-playing Race, Gender, Sexual Orientation, and Socioeconomic Class in a Political Theory Course

Edmond Hally

14. Taking a Risk: Can a Game on War Teach Students About Peace?

Mark Harvey

15. Model Diplomacy in the Classroom

Ryan Gibb

III. Conclusion

16. Games Without Frontiers: The Final Pieces of the Puzzle
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