Giving up control in the classroom: Having students create and carry out simulations in IR courses

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How can we make international relations real and meaningful for undergraduates? Because of my own frustration with this challenge, I tried a new way of teaching international relations. During the fall 2009 semester, the final exam for an upper-division course required the students to create and conduct a simulation to teach other students about international political institutions. I willingly gave up control of my classroom to the students! Copyright © American Political Science Association 2013.

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Frombgen, E., Babalola, D., Beye, A., Boyce, S., Flint, T., Mancini, L., & Van Eaton, K. (2013). Giving up control in the classroom: Having students create and carry out simulations in IR courses. PS - Political Science and Politics, 46(2), 395–399. https://doi.org/10.1017/S1049096513000140

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