Title of article :
Model United Nations and Experiential Learning: An Assessment of Changes in Knowledge and Attitudes
Author/Authors :
Jesuit, David K. Department of Political Science & Public Administration - Central Michigan University , Endless, Brian Loyola University Chicago
Pages :
16
From page :
198
To page :
213
Abstract :
Despite the popularity of Model United Nations, no effort has been made to directly assess student learning since 1984. Accordingly, we developed and administered a pre- and post-conference survey to participants in the 2007 American Model United Nations (AMUN). We assessed whether participating in the simulation affected students’ general knowledge of the UN; their attitudes towards the UN and the most important member states; and their understanding of diplomatic strategies. We find that first-time participants increased their general knowledge, developed a more realist orientation towards international relations, and placed more emphasis on the importance of individual agency in world affairs.
Keywords :
international relations , Model United Nations , realism , simulations , student assessment
Journal title :
Journal of Social Studies Education Research
Serial Year :
2018
Full Text URL :
Record number :
2569540
Link To Document :
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