Journal of Political Science Education

Title Publication Date Language Citations
Do Simulations Enhance Student Learning? An Empirical Evaluation of an IR Simulation2006/01/01English197
Creating Simulations for Political Science Education2006/01/01English174
Promoting Political Competence and Engagement in College Students: An Empirical Study2006/09/22English97
Simulations and Student Learning2005/09/01English95
Let's Debate: Active Learning Encourages Student Participation and Critical Thinking2007/09/20English90
Assessment in Simulations2013/04/01English85
Single Session Simulations: The Effectiveness of Short Congressional Simulations in Introductory American Government Classes2006/01/01English74
Political Simulations: What We Know, What We Think We Know, and What We Still Need to Know2015/10/02English69
Learning Through Discussions: Comparing the Benefits of Small-Group and Large-Class Settings2011/02/08English64
Flipping the Classroom and Student Performance in Advanced Statistics: Evidence from a Quasi-Experiment2015/01/02English62
Role-Playing Games and Simulations for International Issues Courses2006/09/22English60
Building Rapport to Improve Retention and Success in Online Classes2016/04/15English57
Teaching and Learning in Diversity Classes: The Significance of Classroom Climate and Teacher Credibility2006/08/01English52
Constructing International Relations Simulations: Examining the Pedagogy of IR Simulations Through a Constructivist Learning Theory Lens2013/04/01English50
Running Simulations without Ruining Your Life: Simple Ways to Incorporate Active Learning into Your Teaching2011/10/01English49
Does Active Learning Enhance Learner Outcomes? Evidence from Discussion Participation in Online Classes2007/05/25English47
Simulating a Senate Office: The Impact on Student Knowledge and Attitudes2006/08/01English45
Video Killed the Textbook Star?: Use of Multimedia Supplements to Enhance Student Learning2012/04/01English42
Cultivating Civic Competence: Simulations and Skill-Building in an Introductory Government Class2008/01/28English42
Student Perceptions of a Role-Playing Simulation in an Introductory International Relations Course2013/04/01English41
Creating an Interactive Classroom: Enhancing Student Engagement and Learning in Political Science Courses2005/09/01English38
Learning By Doing: The Long-Term Impact of Experiential Learning Programs on Student Success2018/10/15English38
Teaching and Learning Empathy: An Interactive, Online Diplomatic Simulation of Middle East Conflict2005/05/01English37
Information Literacy and the Undergraduate Research Methods Curriculum2005/05/01English36
Overcoming Methods Anxiety: Qualitative First, Quantitative Next, Frequent Feedback Along the Way2013/01/01English35
Classroom as Reality: Demonstrating Campaign Effects Through Live Simulation2011/02/08English33
Simulating Negotiations in a Three-Way Civil War2006/01/01English31
Online Discussion, Student Engagement, and Critical Thinking2011/04/01English31
Assessing Knowledge Retention, With and Without Simulations2018/01/24English30
You All Made Dank Memes: Using Internet Memes to Promote Critical Thinking2018/01/24English29