NotesFAQContact Us
Collection
Advanced
Search Tips
Publication Type
Reports - Research22
Journal Articles19
Information Analyses1
Laws, Policies, & Programs
Assessments and Surveys
What Works Clearinghouse Rating
Showing 1 to 15 of 22 results Save | Export
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
Direct linkDirect link
Butcher, Charity; Njonguo, Edwin – Journal of Political Science Education, 2021
The use of simulations has increasingly gained momentum as a way of captivating students' attention and enhancing learning in the classroom. However, despite its increasing use as a teaching tool, only recently have scholars increasingly empirically considered how the use of simulations may impact student learning. Moreover, whereas qualitative…
Descriptors: International Relations, Simulation, Instructional Effectiveness, Foreign Policy
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
Direct linkDirect link
Robinson, Andrew M.; Goodridge, Michelle – Journal of Political Science Education, 2021
Literature on simulation games stresses both the need for objective assessment of pedagogical effectiveness and the concern that such assessment may not be happening because it is too difficult. This article speaks to both points by presenting an approach to objectively assess the effectiveness of a simulation called the Human Rights Foreign…
Descriptors: Instructional Effectiveness, Civil Rights, Foreign Policy, International Trade
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
Direct linkDirect link
Smith, Hayden J.; Michelsen, Niall – Journal of Political Science Education, 2021
The Statecraft IR simulation has received a significant amount of attention in the pedagogical literature. Some instructors have asserted that Statecraft is biased toward the behavior and learning goals of realism, calling into question the utility of the simulation as a teaching tool. Using thirteen iterations of the simulation we empirically…
Descriptors: International Relations, Political Science, Teaching Methods, Teamwork
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
Direct linkDirect link
Jonker, Anita – Education as Change, 2021
This article explores first-year Extended Curriculum Programme (ECP) students' multilingual practices in a university course where students have access to professionally translated technical terminology of the subject field. The study examines whether multilingual technical terminology--embedded in a dialogic teaching model--can contribute to…
Descriptors: Multilingualism, Educational Change, Translation, Second Languages
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
Direct linkDirect link
Giles, Matt; Pines, Rachyl; Giles, Howard – Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development, 2021
This paper expands the theoretical base of intergroup and intercultural communication by testing a new communication model of interdependence (CMII), defined in terms of the embedded nature of groups Giles, M., R. Pines, H. Giles, and A. Gardikiotis. 2018. "Towards a Communication Model of Intergroup Interdependence." Atlantic Journal of…
Descriptors: Intergroup Relations, Intercultural Communication, International Relations, Language Attitudes
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
Direct linkDirect link
Kaftan, Joanna; Linantud, John – Journal of Political Science Education, 2021
This article utilizes the online world politics simulation Statecraft to examine how students perceive the influence of simulations on their political ideologies as well as their expectations about behavior and outcomes within the constraints of a virtual world. This paper does not evaluate learning outcomes or student understanding of class…
Descriptors: Foreign Policy, Student Attitudes, International Relations, Political Science
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
Direct linkDirect link
Cox, Eric – Journal of Political Science Education, 2021
This paper presents results from a comparative analysis of two sections of Introduction to International Politics, one of which used a traditional research paper as a supplemental assignment and one that used the Statecraft online simulation. Both sections were taught during the same semester and used common lecture notes, PowerPoint slides, exam…
Descriptors: Educational Games, Foreign Policy, International Relations, Political Science
Arshad, Muminah; Dada, Rachel; Elliott, Cathy; Kalinowska, Iweta; Khan, Mehreen; Lipinski, Robert; Vassanth, Varun; Bhandal, Jotepreet; de Quinto Schneider, Monica; Georgis, Ines; Shilston, Fiona – London Review of Education, 2021
Within the literature on decolonizing the curriculum, a clear distinction is frequently made between diversity and decolonization. While "decolonization" entails dismantling colonial forms of knowledge, including practices that racialize and categorize, "diversity" is a policy discourse that advocates for adding different sorts…
Descriptors: Foreign Policy, Educational Change, Diversity, Political Science
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
Direct linkDirect link
Smith, Hayden; Michelsen, Niall – Journal of Political Science Education, 2017
Utilizing a web-based simulation Statecraft, we explore the relative influence of ideology (realism and idealism) on student behavior and learning. By placing students into ideologically cohesive groups, we are able to demonstrate the effect of their ideology on the goals they pursue and identify the constraints imposed on the system by the…
Descriptors: Political Science, Ideology, Computer Simulation, Foreign Policy
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
Direct linkDirect link
Saiya, Nilay – Journal of Political Science Education, 2016
Professors of international relations are increasingly realizing that simulations can be a fun and effective way of teaching the complexities of the field to their students. One popular simulation that has emerged in recent years--the "Statecraft" simulation--is now used by more than 190 colleges and universities worldwide. Despite…
Descriptors: Foreign Policy, Student Attitudes, International Relations, College Faculty
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
Direct linkDirect link
McMahon, Patrice C.; Zou, Yue – PS: Political Science and Politics, 2011
In 1978, Deng Xiaoping declared that China's future depended on "gaige kaifang" (reform and opening up to the West). By any standard, China has reformed its economic system and prospered handsomely by integrating into the world economy. With less fanfare, China has taken steps to restructure its political system and committed substantial…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Change, Higher Education, Interviews
Anastaplo, George – Teaching Political Science, 1989
Analyzes Carl von Clausewitz's treatment of intelligence in his treatise "On War." Shows that von Clausewitz had little regard for importance of military intelligence gathering, believing that military commander's character, intellect, and moral force had more impact on the outcome of a battle than did the information he received.…
Descriptors: Foreign Policy, Higher Education, International Relations, National Security
Johnson, Loch – Teaching Political Science, 1989
Examines U.S. covert action (CA), discussing forms of CA, its decision-making process, and the frequency and targeting of operations. Concludes that the decision-making process has become more formal and therefore democratized. States that incidence of CA is only weakly related to the state of U.S.-Soviet relations, and that the most frequent…
Descriptors: Decision Making, Foreign Policy, Higher Education, International Relations
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
Direct linkDirect link
Gleditsch, Kristian Skrede; Beardsley, Kyle – Journal of Conflict Resolution, 2004
Scholars argue that third parties make rational calculations and intervene to influence interstate dispute outcomes in favor of their own objectives. Third parties affect not only conflict outcomes but also escalation and duration. Theories of third-party involvement are applied to understand the dynamics of intrastate war. An analysis of event…
Descriptors: War, Foreign Countries, Latin Americans, Group Dynamics
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
Holsti, Ole R.; Rosenau, James N. – Public Opinion Quarterly, 1980
Indicates that the most salient differences on foreign policy exist between occupational groups and within generations. Discusses the prospects for early achievement of domestic consensus on issues of international politics and American foreign policy. (Author/RL)
Descriptors: Adults, Foreign Policy, Generation Gap, Occupations
Previous Page | Next Page ยป
Pages: 1  |  2