Title of article :
Teaching Students How to Fail: Simulations as Tools of Explanation
Author/Authors :
Brent E. Sasley، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Abstract :
Instead of always teaching students how to succeed—as is the norm in
higher education—it might also be useful to teach them about failure.
Understanding failure (that is, why actors fail to reach common objectives
in inter-group settings) gives students deeper insight into how to
resolve global problems, and the conditions under which success can
be achieved. This enhances student awareness of complexity in world
affairs, including the nature of inter-group relations. Simulations are a
good way to teach students about the possibility of failure, and how to
learn from it, because they allow students to go through the learning
process on their own. In this article I discuss how a simulation I ran on
Middle Eastern politics can be used as an example of how to instruct
students about failure as much as about success
Keywords :
Middle Eastpolitics , Failure , simulations , Active Learning
Journal title :
International Studies Perspectives
Journal title :
International Studies Perspectives