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Learning by doing: a simulation for teaching how congress works / Sands, Eric C; Shelton, Allison   Journal Article
Sands, Eric C Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract Teachers of political science have increasingly recognized the utility of classroom simulations to provide students with an active-learning experience to enhance learning outcomes. Our article builds on this growing trend by proposing a congressional simulation to help students understand the complexities and nuances of the lawmaking process. Specifically, the simulation aids students in identifying the deliberative aspects of congressional policymaking, appreciating the complicated process involved in a bill becoming a law, understanding the multifaceted ways in which self-interest guides the decisions of congressional actors, and challenging student cynicism about Congress as an institution.
Key Words Political Science  Teaching  Students  Learning by Doing 
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