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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Reimagining Reflexivity as an Embodied Practice

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Rehearsal: Simulating Conflict to Teach Conflict Resolution

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THE PEDAGOGICAL COORDINATOR AND HIS TASKS FACING DEMOCRATIC MANAGEMENT

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“I wanted to be a responsible public health professional”: applying serious games for deep learning in global health courses

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ALCOHOL AND DRUG USE IN ANTHROPOLOGY STUDENTS: STIGMATIZED IMAGE AND SELF-CARE PRACTICES

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Market or State? Post-Reform Distribution of Sociology Faculty at Chinese Universities

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Making Agreements With Friends: Using an Analogy to Teach Informal Agreements and Bargaining in International Relations Courses

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Values, Dilemmas, and Rationalities: A Three-Dimensional Exploration of the Integration of College Rituals into Ideological and Political Education

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Global learning through the lens of criminal justice

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Fab five: pioneering sociocultural influence within the culture of basketball and American society

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Contextualizing AI Education for K-12 Students to Enhance Their Learning of AI Literacy Through Culturally Responsive Approaches

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SemEval-2022 Task 5: Multimedia Automatic Misogyny Identification

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Simulations and Student Learning

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

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Politische Bildung

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

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Six simple steps towards making GEES fieldwork more accessible and inclusive

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

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Forschendes Lernen im Politikunterricht

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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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