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Geography and representation: introduction
Abstract:Simulation games have a long history in education and are well suited to learning about negotiation, power, relationships and uncertain outcomes. This paper reflects on the experience of using a semester-long simulation game to introduce postgraduate students to development policy. It focuses on three issues identified in the literature—realism, the role of staff and assessment—and maintains that the risks and uncertainties associated with simulation games are beneficial in ensuring effective learning about policy.
Keywords:Environmental education  education for sustainable development  UNDESD  New Zealand universities  New Zealand schools  education stocktake
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