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Munir, Laine – Journal of Political Science Education, 2023
This teaching note outlines an innovative simulation game realized in response to post-pandemic experiential learning needs. The game introduces a fictional African country experiencing a series of political and financial shocks. Students are assigned membership in social groups and must implement the national policies that would improve outcomes…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Instructional Innovation, Political Science, Experiential Learning
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Barma, Sylvie; Deslandes, Rollande; Cooper, E. Alexander; Voyer, Samantha – School Community Journal, 2021
This article discusses how the key players' multilayered collaboration may be enacted by the Change Laboratory methodology in the footsteps of Virkkunen and Newnham (2013) to address a complex issue for the benefit of adolescents. It can be defined as a group processing approach used by a group to solve a problem of its own defining. Over six…
Descriptors: School Community Relationship, Decision Making, Problem Solving, Lesson Plans
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Shevchenko, Alina – Comparative Professional Pedagogy, 2016
The article deals with revealing the essence and structure of Masters' of Public Administration professional training in the USA. It has been concluded that Public Administration studies the realization of government policies and trains future public administrators for professional activity; is guided by political science and administrative law;…
Descriptors: Masters Programs, Public Administration Education, Business Administration Education, Minimum Competencies
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Peterson, Barbara A. – Democracy & Education, 2012
In his paper, Michael Merry poses an interesting and important question: How can we navigate between two often opposing interests--that of protecting the welfare of our society's children and that of protecting their liberties by avoiding paternalism? While Merry lays out his argument with clarity and insight into the risks and harm that state…
Descriptors: Caring, Obesity, Risk, Problem Solving
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Drury, Sara A. Mehltretter – Journal on Excellence in College Teaching, 2015
The author argues that deliberation is an innovative method for teaching communication skills, particularly group communication, in the undergraduate science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) curriculum. A case study using a deliberation activity on global climate change in an introductory biology course demonstrates how deliberative…
Descriptors: College Science, Biology, Introductory Courses, STEM Education
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Mitton, Craig; Smith, Neale; Peacock, Stuart; Evoy, Brian; Abelson, Julia – Evidence & Policy: A Journal of Research, Debate and Practice, 2011
Decision makers are pressed to involve the public in priority setting. However, public input is only one form of evidence. So, how can information from the public be combined with other knowledge? The authors qualitatively analysed articles that explicitly address this question. We identified the other forms of information that tend to be used in…
Descriptors: Decision Making, Public Policy, Public Health, Public Opinion
Ysseldyke, Jim – Communique, 2009
The author sincerely appreciates the recognition of National Association of School Psychologists (NASP) and his colleagues on being permitted to give the 2009 Legends in School Psychology address. He starts by acknowledging that his accomplishments are really the accomplishments of many. Throughout his career, the author has had the opportunity to…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, School Psychologists, School Psychology, Decision Making
Clayton, Richard E., Ed. – 1973
A study was made to identify and provide information and factors which should be taken into consideration by a municipality in its development of policy regarding the ownership, franchising, and ordinance issues involved in cable television. Since the report discusses Southern California activities, specifically those of the San Gabriel Valley, it…
Descriptors: Cable Television, Decision Making, Metropolitan Areas, Municipalities
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LaHart, David E.; Allen, Rodney F. – Journal of Geography, 1986
Presents three solar access dilemmas requiring student analysis and decision making in order to develop skills that are transferable and applicable real-life public policy issues of geography. Developed for seventh-grade world geography course but equally applicable at higher grade levels. (TRS)
Descriptors: Decision Making, Geography Instruction, Learning Activities, Problem Solving
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Reid, William A. – Curriculum Inquiry, 1979
Considers the interconnection of curriculum problems and the processes by which they are treated and argues that much is to be gained by seeing curriculum problems and processes as instances of much wider sets of problems and processes generally belonging in the area of public policymaking. (Author/MLF)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Curriculum Problems, Decision Making, Elementary Secondary Education
Wynn, Charles T. – Georgia Social Science Journal, 1992
Discusses the ability of young children to engage in critical decision making. Reviews the steps in the decision-making process. Presents a lesson plan requiring children in grades four through six to analyze and decide whether the United States should take control of a mythical island. Provides instructions on procedures, handouts, and evaluation…
Descriptors: Decision Making, Elementary Education, Imperialism, Learning Activities
Dror, Yehezkel – 1970
In contrast to science and technology, public policymaking systems lack knowledge about the design and operation of overall social control. Policy sciences contribute to the understanding and improvement of large-scale control systems, especially in their attempt to give rationality to policymaking and decisionmaking activities. The most important…
Descriptors: Citizen Participation, Decision Making, Management Systems, Models
Vavrina, Vernon J. – 1993
The appallingly inadequate knowledge of current and international affairs among U.S. college students is well documented. ICONS, the International Communication and Negotiation Simulations program, offers an encouraging initiative for addressing the problem. ICONS is a "model United Nations" that the staff of the University of Maryland…
Descriptors: Decision Making, Higher Education, International Relations, Policy Formation
Toner, Nea Carroll; Toner, Walter B., Jr. – 1978
This paper, the first in a series of five on the current state of citizen education, focuses on citizen participation in decision making. After a brief introduction to citizen participation, the authors discuss the involvement of citizens in decision making viewed as a problem-solving process. The five problem-solving steps covered are: define the…
Descriptors: Citizen Participation, Community Education, Community Role, Decision Making
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Caplan, Nathan – American Behavioral Scientist, 1979
Discusses strategies to improve policy makers' utilization of research based on the "two-communities" theory that social scientists and policy makers live in two different worlds. Notes that for high level decision making, collaboration must involve more general problems and a decision to use either data-based or nonresearch knowledge for solving…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Decision Making, Policy Formation, Problem Solving
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