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Susan Elswick; Peter A. Kindle; David H. Johnson; Brooke Blaalid; Laura Brierton Granruth; Elena Delavega; Michael Burford; Jeffrey Thompson – International Journal of the Whole Child, 2024
Cognitive dissonance is an important element in adult learning in that it challenges previously held ideas in favor of new knowledge. In-class simulations and game-based learning are used as innovative and effective pedagogical tools in challenging adult learners and enhancing the students' ability to think critically about larger societal needs.…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Beliefs, Justice, Simulation

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