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Creating political order: maintaining student engagement through reacting to the past / Lightcap, Tracy   Journal Article
Lightcap, Tracy Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract Surveys indicate that there is more interest today in politics among college students than has been the case in the recent past. This article describes a multidisciplinary freshman seminar aimed at using that interest to promote student engagement and the Reacting to the Past simulations at the course's center.
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Introducing international studies: student engagement in large classes / Matos-Ala , Jacqueline De; Hornsby , David J   Article
Matos-Ala , Jacqueline De Article
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Summary/Abstract There is a popular perception that large classes result in low levels of student motivation, satisfaction, and engagement. In International Studies (IS) programs, this suggests a challenge for getting students to understand and connect with complex theoretical concepts used to deconstruct the international system and can affect the overall quality of the academic experience. The present study offers insight into how to cope with large IS classes, promoting student engagement through adjusting teaching and assessment methods. Based on the results of two surveys, the Introduction to International Relations course at the University of the Witwatersrand appears to have been successful in promoting student engagement. Focusing on interactive teaching and assessment strategies that promote critical thinking and instill deep learning offers colleagues presented with large classes a chance to establish a vibrant learning environment.
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