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Baranowski, Michael; Weir, Kimberly – Journal of Political Science Education, 2010
We argue that power roles can make a significant difference in how students experience in-class simulations. To test this, students who participated in Congressional simulations in one of the author's introduction to American politics classes were surveyed concerning their views of Congress, the legislative process, and the simulation experience.…
Descriptors: Leadership, Simulation, Active Learning, Political Power
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Jakobsen, Janet R. – Academe, 2006
This article describes the difficult times for faculty members and others who are committed to academic freedom. Among a number of examples, the author presents the bills introduced by state legislatures across the country that aim to restrict faculty activity in the name of protecting student freedom. Such legislative initiatives use the language…
Descriptors: Religious Conflict, College Faculty, Academic Freedom, State Legislation
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Squire, Kurt – Educational Researcher, 2006
Interactive immersive entertainment, or videogame playing, has emerged as a major entertainment and educational medium. As research and development initiatives proliferate, educational researchers might benefit by developing more grounded theories about them. This article argues for framing game play as a "designed experience." Players'…
Descriptors: Play, Educational Researchers, Video Games, Interactive Video