Ergebnis der Suche
Ergebnis der Suche nach: ( (Freitext: SCHULUNTERRICHT) und (Systematikpfad: POLITIK) ) und (Lernressourcentyp: SIMULATION)
Es wurden 27 Einträge gefunden
- Treffer:
- 1 bis 10
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ʺWir sind Sarenien!“
Die Konfrontation mit dem fiktiven Staat Sarenien dient als Einstiegsszenario für den Unterricht zu Partizipation, Demokratiemodellen, Parteien, Medien oder Wahlsystemen (2022).
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Juniorwahl
Bei der Juniorwahl geht es um das Üben und Erleben von Demokratie. Im Unterricht werden simulierte Wahlen inhaltlich vorbereitet und durchgeführt (2006-20).
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EN-ROADS
The simulator empowers readers to choose their own solution when it comes to tackling climate change (USA: Climate Interactive 2019).
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The Fish Game
The simulation invites us to 'go fishing' and the object of each game is to “have as many fish as possible by the end of 10 rounds” (USA: The Cloud Institute for Sustainability Education 2021).
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Defending Ukraine
Students will understand that military intervention, especially against a nuclear-armed country such as Russia, carries huge risk, but so, too, does the decision not to intervene directly (USA: Council on Foreign Relations 2022).
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Petronia
Petronia explores the policy challenges in a fictional developing country that has made a potentially transformative oil discovery (USA: EconEd 2020).
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Model Diplomacy
This program has ready-to-use and expert-vetted content that'll help advanced students engage meaningfully with foreign policy issues and processes (USA 2022).
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Russia's War in Ukraine
With these pop-up cases covering Russia's war in Ukraine, its historical context, and its potential consequences for the world students can role play key leaders and test their foreign policy knowledge (USA: World101, 2022).
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Distribution of Income
Students engage in a simulation to explore how productivity influences the distribution of income and how government policy influences the redistribution of income (USA: EconEd 2016-20).
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Why do we need rules and laws?
The students participate in a simulation game and experience the function of rules (Living Democracy 2021).
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