The aim of this paper is to demonstrate that, contrary to a commonly held view, it is possible to teach the European Union (EU) in a way that makes students enthusiastic about the subject. The paper is informed by my experience of leading a EU simulation module, based on a modified problem-based learning (PBL) approach. The idea is to share my experience and prompt a debate on (1) how the EU can be taught in exciting ways for students, and (2) how an adapted PBL approach in the form of a simulation can significantly help to deepen students’ interest in the EU as a subject
For the past six years, students from colleges and universities in Pennsylvania and Maryland have be...
An examination of politics and policies in the European Union that includes participation in an inte...
One of the most notable challenges of getting colleagues to try out simulations in European studies ...
The aim of this paper is to demonstrate that, contrary to a commonly held view, it is possible to te...
The aim of this paper is to demonstrate that, contrary to a commonly held view, it is possible to te...
Getting undergraduate students to understand the complex institutional workings and policies of the ...
The use of simulations in European Studies is becoming more widespread, given the possibilities of i...
The paper is divided into four parts. First, we briefly summarize five leading approaches in the fie...
Explaining to young students what the European Union (EU) is and how it works can be challenging. Ye...
While the effects of simulation based courses on the knowledge of participating students may be marg...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Palgrave Macmillan via t...
The pedagogical effectiveness of active learning methods within university teaching, such as simulat...
One of biggest challenges in increasing the uptake of simulation games in higher education is the di...
Assessment of learning outcomes and evaluation of teaching methods are necessary in order to ensure ...
[From the introduction]. In this paper we present the introduction of a multi-level simulation game ...
For the past six years, students from colleges and universities in Pennsylvania and Maryland have be...
An examination of politics and policies in the European Union that includes participation in an inte...
One of the most notable challenges of getting colleagues to try out simulations in European studies ...
The aim of this paper is to demonstrate that, contrary to a commonly held view, it is possible to te...
The aim of this paper is to demonstrate that, contrary to a commonly held view, it is possible to te...
Getting undergraduate students to understand the complex institutional workings and policies of the ...
The use of simulations in European Studies is becoming more widespread, given the possibilities of i...
The paper is divided into four parts. First, we briefly summarize five leading approaches in the fie...
Explaining to young students what the European Union (EU) is and how it works can be challenging. Ye...
While the effects of simulation based courses on the knowledge of participating students may be marg...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Palgrave Macmillan via t...
The pedagogical effectiveness of active learning methods within university teaching, such as simulat...
One of biggest challenges in increasing the uptake of simulation games in higher education is the di...
Assessment of learning outcomes and evaluation of teaching methods are necessary in order to ensure ...
[From the introduction]. In this paper we present the introduction of a multi-level simulation game ...
For the past six years, students from colleges and universities in Pennsylvania and Maryland have be...
An examination of politics and policies in the European Union that includes participation in an inte...
One of the most notable challenges of getting colleagues to try out simulations in European studies ...