Stimulating Simulations: Making the European Union a Classroom Reality |
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Authors: | Gretchen J. Van Dyke,Edward G. Declair,& Peter H. Loedel |
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Affiliation: | The University of Scranton,;Lynchburg College,;West Chester University |
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Abstract: | This article examines the organization and development of the Mid-Atlantic European Union Simulation Consortium (MEUSC), with special emphasis on linking theory to practice within its simulation program. The MEUSC program, initiated in 1993, brings fifteen colleges and universities to Washington, D.C., each December for an intercollegiate experiential learning exercise on the European Union. During the simulation, students meet with professional diplomats from both the United States and Europe, and they engage in consensus-building activities that mirror the decision-making processes of the EU Commission, Parliament, Council of Ministers, and the European Council. As a result, participants are able to refine and enhance a range of academic and practical skills that are keys for success in today's political and business worlds. The authors of this article make special use of a survey that was undertaken to gauge the impact of the simulation on its participants and, thus, its success as an educational venture. |
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Keywords: | European Union simulation decision-making active learning |
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