专题:Innovative Teaching Methodologies in Social Sciences

This cluster of papers explores the use of simulations, role-playing, and active learning techniques in educational pedagogy, with a focus on topics such as student engagement, critical thinking, and empirical evaluation of teaching methods. The papers cover a wide range of disciplines, including international relations, sociology, political science, and education.
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Game-based learning as a pedagogical tool towards climate change learning and participation

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Introducing AI education in school contexts: a 3D-literacy analysis of the Swedish AI subject

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Humanism in My Everyday Life Or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love AHS

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Research on Narrative-Driven Commercial Entertainment Games on Values Education towards China

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Scoping Review of Research on Digital Simulations and Serious Games in Educational Leadership and Management

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Exploring Player Archetypes in a Minecraft-Based Learning Environment

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How to Rediscover Positive Economics for Students? Active Learning Experience (Teaching Case)*

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BLENDED GAMIFICATION: COMBINING DIGITAL AND TRADITIONAL INTERACTIVE METHODS

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The Educational Potential of Video Games: The Case of This War of Mine in the Polish Context

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Exploring Topic Selection in Undergraduate Capstone Courses: Impacts on Engagement, Teamwork, and Learning Outcomes

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SemEval-2022 Task 5: Multimedia Automatic Misogyny Identification

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Emotions in simulation-based education: friends or foes of learning?

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When Active Learning Is Inequitable: Women’s Participation Predicts Gender Inequities in Mathematical Performance

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Black Queer Students’ Counter-Stories of Invisibility in Undergraduate STEM as a White, Cisheteropatriarchal Space

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Feeling fear as power and oppression: An examination of Black and white fear in Virginia’s U.S. history standards and curriculum framework

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Transforming the future of quantitative educational research: a systematic review of enacting quantCrit

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Rehearsal: Simulating Conflict to Teach Conflict Resolution

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Questioning the Science: How Quantitative Methodologies Perpetuate Inequity in Higher Education

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History is critical: Addressing the false dichotomy between historical inquiry and criticality

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Rethinking presentism in history education

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