Title of article :
Beyond Model UN: Simulating Multi-Level, Multi-Actor Diplomacy Using the Millennium Development Goals
Author/Authors :
Katy A. Crossley-Frolick، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Abstract :
The Model United Nations format is one of the most popular active
learning techniques to teach students about the evolving system of global
governance and the limits of international organizations. In a world
where the UN must cooperate with a variety of actors in the international
system to address global challenges, students can benefit from
simulations that draw on the intergovernmental Model United Nations
format, but move beyond it to explore the complexities of negotiation
involving state and nonstate actors. This paper discusses the use and
development of a simulation for an upper-level international organization
course loosely modeled on the XV International AIDS Conference
held in Bangkok, Thailand in July 2004. It explores the value of the
simulation, including learning objectives and expectations, student
preparation in advance of the simulation, post-simulation debriefing,
and an assessment of how the simulation can be modified and made
more effective.
Keywords :
SIMULATION , Problem-based learning , Model UnitedNations
Journal title :
International Studies Perspectives
Journal title :
International Studies Perspectives