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Simulations of Decision-Making as Active Learning Tools|Peter Bursens

Simulations of Decision-Making as Active Learning Tools : Design and Effects of Political Science Simulations

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Chapter 1 Preface: Simulations of decision-making in political science education, Pieter Spooren, Dorothy Duchatelet, Peter Bursens, David Gijbels & Vincent Donche.- Chapter 2 Introduction Part 1: Design and assessment of simulations, Peter Bursens, David Gijbels, Vincent Donche & Pieter Spooren.- Chapter 3 The costs and benefits of organizing a multi-institutional simulation on the European Union, Andreas Sobisch, John Scherpereel, Peter Loedel, Gretchen Van Dyke & Nick Clark.- Chapter 4 Do simulations enhance decision making in the EU Financial Services? John T. Ryan.- Chapter 5 What's the EU? Achieving learning outcomes and preparing U.S. students for EuroSim, Rebecca Jones.- Chapter 6 Mission impossible? Verisimilitude in EU simulations, Pierpaolo Settembri & Marco Brunazzo.- Chapter 7 "Will it blend?" Combining online and on-site elements in simulation games, Simon Raiser, Bj rn Warkalla, Annegret Schneider & Konstantin Kaiser.- Chapter 8 Oranges and Apples? Using Comparative Judgement for reliable briefing paper assessment in simulation games, Pierpaolo Settembri, Roos Van Gasse, Liesje Coertjens & Sven De Maeyer.- Chapter 9 Assessment Strategies in Simulation Games, Simon Usherwood.- Chapter 10 Introduction Part 2: Investigating student learning and outcomes in simulation-based learning environments, Vincent Donche, David Gijbels, Pieter Spooren & Peter Bursens.- Chapter 11 Simulating European climate policy negotiations in a teacher training seminar - which effects can Be detected? Sophie Wulk.- Chapter 12 Effects of EU simulation games on secondary school pupils political motivations, attitudes and knowledge - results of an intervention study, Monika Oberle, Sven Ivens & Johanna Leunig.- Chapter 13 Learning effects of negotiation simulations - evidence from different student cohorts, Morten Kallestrup.- Chapter 14 Simulations are no'one-for-all' experience: how participants vary in their development of self-efficacy for negotiating, Dorothy Duchatelet.- Chapter 15 Simulations of decision-making in political science education: premises, promises and challenges, David Gijbels, Pieter Spooren, Peter Bursens & Vincent Donche.

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  • ISBN-13: 9783030089269
  • ISBN-10: 3030089266
  • Publisher: Springer
  • Publish Date: February 2019
  • Dimensions: 9.21 x 6.14 x 0.47 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 0.7 pounds
  • Page Count: 206

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