“终于有了一个让你为现实世界做好准备的学术方法”:高等教育中人权技能发展的模拟

F. McGaughey, L. Hartley, Susan Banki, Paul Duffill, M. Stubbs, Philip C Orchard, S. Rice, Laurie Berg, Paghona Peggy Kerdo
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有效解决侵犯人权问题需要处理涉及地方、国家和国际各级行为者的复杂的多空间问题。它还需要多种多样的跨学科技能。高等教育工作者如何让学生为这样的工作做好准备?这项研究评估了澳大利亚七所大学协调实施人权模拟的情况。根据252名学生的定量和定性调查数据,我们发现他们报告说,人权模拟演习提高了他们的技能。特别是,学生们报告说,他们感到能够更好地分析和有效地应对侵犯人权的行为,并且他们对这样做所需的跨学科技能有了更大的认识。总体而言,本研究发现,模拟是一种有效的、可扩展的、基于课堂的工作集成学习体验,可以适用于本科和研究生水平的学生,跨越一系列学科,无论是面对面还是在线课程。
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‘Finally an academic approach that prepares you for the real world’: simulations for human rights skills development in higher education
Effectively addressing violations of human rights requires dealing with complex, multi-spatial problems involving actors at local, national and international levels. It also calls for a diverse range of inter-disciplinary skills. How can tertiary educators prepare students for such work? This study evaluates the coordinated implementation of human rights simulations at seven Australian universities. Based on quantitative and qualitative survey data from 252 students, we find they report that human rights simulation exercises develop their skills. In particular, students report that they feel better able to analyse and productively respond to human rights violations, and that they have a greater awareness of the inter-disciplinary skills required to do so. Overall, this study finds that simulations are a valid, scalable, classroom-based work integrated learning experience that can be adapted for students at undergraduate and postgraduate level, across a range of disciplines and in both face-to-face and online classes.
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