TY - BOOK AU - Boehrer,John AU - Bonham,G.Matthew AU - Boyer,Mark A. AU - Callahan,Patrick AU - Cusimano,Maryann AU - Gonick,Lev AU - Hagan,Joe D. AU - Haney,Patrick AU - Hey,Jeanne A.K. AU - Hobbs,Heidi AU - Holsti,Ole R. AU - Kuzma,Lynn M. AU - Lamy,Steven AU - Lantis,Jeffrey S. AU - Mclntyre,Michael AU - Moreno,Dario AU - Preston,Thomas AU - Schodt,David AU - Seifert,Jeffrey W. AU - Tolley,Howard TI - The New International Studies Classroom: Active Teaching, Active Learning SN - 9781555878658 PY - 2000///] CY - Boulder : PB - Lynne Rienner Publishers, KW - POLITICAL SCIENCE / International Relations / General KW - bisacsh N1 - Frontmatter --; CONTENTS --; Acknowledgments --; 1 Active Teaching and Learning at a Critical Crossroads --; Part I The Case Method --; 2 Teaching Introductory International Relations with Cases and Analytical Exercises --; 3 Teaching International Relations Theory Through Foreign Policy Cases --; 4 Teaching About the Third World with Cases --; 5 Using Cases to Teach Analytical Skills --; 6 Case Teaching Without Cases --; Part 2 Simulations and Games --; 7 Coalitions, Motives, and Payoffs: A Simulation of Mixed-Motive Negotiations --; 8 Securing Tomorrow: A Simulation of the National Security Policy Process --; 9 The United Nations Security Council Restructuring Summit --; 10 Bureaucratic Bargaining Revisited: A U.S. Foreign Policy Simulation --; 11 Constructing Effective Systems: Simulating the Paris Peace Conference --; Part 3 Technology in the Classroom --; 12 Creating Active Learning Spaces in the Digital Age --; 13 Face-to-Face in Cyberspace: Simulating the Security Council Through Internet Technology --; 14 Learning Through Digital Technology: Videoconferencing, Text Chat, and Hypertext --; 15 Teaching Human Rights Online: The International Court of Justice Considers Genocide --; 16 Learning About Foreign Policy at the Movies --; Part 4 Afterword --; 17 Reflections on Teaching and Active Learning --; Appendix --; The Contributors --; Index --; About the Book; restricted access N2 - This innovative volume effectively combines curricular themes and teaching methods to provide practical teaching tools for international studies faculty. The broad range of substantive issues addressed in the book reflects the diversity of actors—national, regional, and international—that respond to global problems. The authors explore new techniques for covering these issues, focusing on the case method, games, simulations, role-play exercises, and uses of technology. Emphasizing linkages between theory and practice, each chapter features classroom activities designed to engage students and encourage critical thinking. Teaching tips and a list of additional resources, submitted by members of the International Studies Association, complete this distinctive handbook UR - https://doi.org/10.1515/9781685852016 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/isbn/9781685852016 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/document/cover/isbn/9781685852016/original ER -