Title of article :
Do Role-Playing Simulations Generate Measurable and Meaningful Outcomes? A Simulation’s Effect on Exam Scores and Teaching Evaluations
Author/Authors :
Chad Raymond، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Abstract :
Role-playing simulations are frequently claimed to be effective pedagogical
tools in the teaching of international relations (IR); however, there
is a surprising lack of empirical evidence on their classroom utility. The
assessment of simulations remains mostly anecdotal, and some recent
research has found little to no statistically significant improvements in
quantitative measures of academic performance among students who
participated in them [for example, International Studies Perspectives
(2006), vol. 7, pp. 395; International Studies Perspectives (2008), vol. 9,
pp. 75–89]. Scant research has been conducted on how role-playing
simulations might affect students’ perceptions of the instructor’s
teaching. This paper investigates whether a simulation had statistically
significant effect on students’ exam scores in an IR course or on
student teaching evaluation scores.
Keywords :
international relations , simulation , Teaching evaluation
Journal title :
International Studies Perspectives
Journal title :
International Studies Perspectives