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ID110644
Title ProperWhen great minds don't think alike
Other Title Informationusing mock trials in teaching political thought
LanguageENG
AuthorAhmadov, Anar
Publication2011.
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article examines a mock trial I have developed and used in teaching the history of political thought. Mock trials have been underused but have great potential to become an effective and exciting tool for student learning in this area. In this mock trial, the plaintiff, defendant, attorneys, and witnesses are eminent political or economic thinkers or political leaders of the past. Active engagement in this mock trial helped my students immensely in gaining deeper insight into and a more nuanced understanding of the ideas of the thinker they represented, as well as enhancing their critical and analytical abilities and improving their research skills. As a teaching tool that is amenable to creative adaptation, a mock trial can be an engaging and effective exercise for delving into the history of political thought and making it more relevant.
`In' analytical NotePolitical Science and Politics Vol. 44, No. 3; Jul 2011: p.625-628
Journal SourcePolitical Science and Politics Vol. 44, No. 3; Jul 2011: p.625-628
Key WordsHistory of Political Thought ;  Political Leaders ;  Economic Thinkers