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Peer reviewedWhipp, Leslie T. – Change, 1980
A conference on terrorism at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln was taken over by terrorists, hostages were seized, and negotiations failed. The goal of the conference was to teach about international terrorism. The events of the simulation are described and the exercise's accomplishments are discussed. (MLW)
Descriptors: Aggression, Conferences, Conflict Resolution, Higher Education
Caldwell, Dan – Teaching Political Science, 1977
This paper explains how to conduct a SALT simulation with upper division undergraduate and/or graduate students who have a limited background in international relations. Playing time is approximately four weeks. It is suggested that an introductory course devoted to reading, lectures, and discussions precede the simulation. (Author/RM)
Descriptors: Disarmament, Higher Education, International Relations, Peace
Kahne, Stephen – Engineering Education, 1980
This article argues that systems thinking transcends disciplinary boundaries and should be part of everyone's education. Stresses future importance of systems global models and their capacity for planning and decision making on a world scale. A tentative topic outline for a systems approach course at university level is proposed. (Author/SMB)
Descriptors: College Curriculum, Computers, Higher Education, Interdisciplinary Approach
Northwest Regional Educational Lab., Portland, OR. – 1975
This is the teacher's guide to accompany the student guide which together comprise one of five computer-oriented environmental/energy education units. This unit is organized around a computerized data base of information related to global energy use. The data is organized on a country-by-country basis for the 83 largest countries in the world. For…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Energy, Environmental Education, Global Approach
Northwest Regional Educational Lab., Portland, OR. – 1977
This is the student guide in a set of five computer-oriented environmental/energy education units. Contents of this guide are: (1) Introduction to the unit; (2) The "EARTH" program; (3) Exercises; and (4) Sources of information on the energy crisis. This guide supplements a simulation which allows students to analyze different aspects of…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Energy, Environmental Education, Global Approach
Muldoon, James P., Jr. – 1988
Over 60,000 secondary school and college students participate annually in the Model United Nations (UN) simulations in order to learn the complexities of international politics and to increase their understanding of other nations and cultural perspectives. This paper provides a broad overview of the Model UN program and its role in global…
Descriptors: Cultural Awareness, Experiential Learning, Global Approach, Higher Education
Meyers, B. David – 1974
A simulation designed for an introductory college-level international politics and comparative foreign policy course is described. Regional Crisis requires student decision-maker diplomats, grouped in teams, to respond to a Middle Eastern crisis that has substantial potential for escalation. In response to an initial crisis scenario, student teams…
Descriptors: Conflict Resolution, Decision Making, Foreign Policy, Higher Education
Chernotsky, Harry I. – 1990
This document describes a National Security Council (NSC) role playing exercise designed to introduce students to the complexities and dynamics of U.S. foreign policy crisis management. Based upon the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) program, "In the Face of Terrorism," this classroom exercise casts students as NSC team members charged…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Crisis Management, Foreign Countries, Foreign Policy
Hughes, Barry B. – 1981
This paper describes the International Futures (IFs) computer assisted simulation game for use with undergraduates. Written in Standard Fortran IV, the model currently runs on mainframe or mini computers, but has not been adapted for micros. It has been successfully installed on Harris, Burroughs, Telefunken, CDC, Univac, IBM, and Prime machines.…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Economically Disadvantaged, Energy, Environmental Education
Coplin, William D.; Rochester, J. Martin – 1971
The programed instruction, second in a series of four, presents a role playing simulation aimed at creating a simplified setting involving college level students in the decision-making process. It is hoped that they will gain perception of the total process by examining "why" decision-makers behave as they do and reach given decisions.…
Descriptors: Autoinstructional Aids, Decision Making, Foreign Policy, Higher Education
Peer reviewedStarr, Jerold M. – International Journal of Social Education, 1989
Calls for more and better teaching about the Vietnam War in secondary schools and colleges. Offers approaches to teaching about the War and presents questions designed to stimulate students' thinking. Describes the use of simulations. States that the discussion of controversial issues makes class more stimulating for both student and teacher. (KO)
Descriptors: Controversial Issues (Course Content), Foreign Countries, Higher Education, History Instruction
Gulick, Thomas G.; Merkle, Melanie L. – 1983
An evaluation of the instructional materials used by high school and college students who participated in the Model United Nations Program showed that the program is uncritical of the United Nations (U.N.) and biased against the United States and the West in general. These materials are strongly promoted by many prominent educational professional…
Descriptors: Bias, Capitalism, Civil Liberties, Conferences
Peer reviewedHartman, Jeffrey; Vogeler, Ingolf – Journal of Geography, 1993
Describes the development and use of a geography instructional game that is based on the actual travels of U.S. Secretaries of State. Contends that analyzing the nations visited provides clues to international events and foreign policy development. Provides maps and charts detailing visits by Secretaries of State between 1866 and 1990. (CFR)
Descriptors: Educational Games, Educational Strategies, Foreign Countries, Foreign Policy
Efird, L. Julian – 1978
This document provides a description of the Model United Nations (MUN) program, its educational benefits, an overview of its practice within the United States, and outlines methods for using the MUN as a teaching tool. A total of 72 MUNs involving high school and college students was reported in 1977-78. As a simulation, the MUN provides…
Descriptors: Debate, Decision Making Skills, Educational Programs, Experiential Learning
Feste, Karen Ann – 1977
The Middle East decision making game has been developed to provide college level political science students with some indication of the complexities of international political situations. The central issue examined in the game is the way in which perceptions of a conflict relate to foreign policy decision. The game is divided into two sections. In…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Conflict Resolution, Data Analysis, Decision Making


