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When great minds don't think alike: using mock trials in teaching political thought

机译:当伟大的思想家不同时:在政治思想教学中使用模拟审判

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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.
机译:本文考察了我在政治思想史教学中开发和使用的模拟审判。模拟试验尚未得到充分利用,但具有很大的潜力,可以成为该领域学生学习的有效且令人兴奋的工具。在此模拟审判中,原告,被告,律师和目击者是过去的著名政治或经济思想家或政治领导人。积极参与该模拟试验有助于我的学生对他们所代表的思想家的思想有更深入的了解和更细微的理解,并增强了他们的批判和分析能力并提高了他们的研究技能。作为一种适合进行创造性适应的教学工具,模拟审判可以是一种有趣而有效的练习,可用于研究政治思想的历史并使之更加相关。

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    Ahmadov Anar;

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  • 年度 2011
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  • 入库时间 2022-08-20 20:10:49

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