U.S. Diplomacy Center Launches Diplomacy Simulations Program

If you are an educator who focuses on global topics and uses experiential approaches in teaching and learning, you should consider using some of the simulations recently developed and made available by the U.S. Diplomacy Center (part of the U.S. Department of State).   The simulation topics include:

  • International Migration Crisis: Human Rights and Border Security
  • International Nuclear Crisis: Non-Proliferation and National Sovereignty
  • Global Counterfeit Trade: The High Cost of Cheap Goods
  • Crisis in the Oceans: Sustaining Fisheries in International Waters
  • International Wildlife Trafficking: Plight of the Pangolins
  • HIV/AIDS Crisis: Global Health and Development
  • Peacebuilding: The Challenge of Darfur

Click here  or below to visit the simulations page and download the materials.

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Published by David J. Smith

I am a career coach, consultant, and head of a not for profit - the Forage Center - that offers humanitarian education training. I also teach at George Mason University and Drexel University. A one time lawyer, I spent many years teaching in a community college where I was a Fulbright U.S. Scholar teaching in Estonia. I'm the author of Peace Jobs: A Student's Guide to Starting a Career Working for Peace (IAP 2016). I've been married to my best friend for over 31 years and we have two well adjusted adult children who teach me something new everyday. I live in Rockville, Maryland.

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