‘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...

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Main Authors: McGaughey, Fiona, Hartley, Lisa, Banki, Susan, Duffill, Paul, Stubbs, Matthew, Orchard, Phil, Rice, Simon, Berg, Laurie, Kerdo, Peggy
Format: Journal Article
Published: 2019
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/77875
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author McGaughey, Fiona
Hartley, Lisa
Banki, Susan
Duffill, Paul
Stubbs, Matthew
Orchard, Phil
Rice, Simon
Berg, Laurie
Kerdo, Peggy
author_facet McGaughey, Fiona
Hartley, Lisa
Banki, Susan
Duffill, Paul
Stubbs, Matthew
Orchard, Phil
Rice, Simon
Berg, Laurie
Kerdo, Peggy
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description 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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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-778752021-01-13T03:09:37Z ‘Finally an academic approach that prepares you for the real world’: simulations for human rights skills development in higher education McGaughey, Fiona Hartley, Lisa Banki, Susan Duffill, Paul Stubbs, Matthew Orchard, Phil Rice, Simon Berg, Laurie Kerdo, Peggy 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. 2019 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/77875 10.7577/hrer.3093 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ fulltext
spellingShingle McGaughey, Fiona
Hartley, Lisa
Banki, Susan
Duffill, Paul
Stubbs, Matthew
Orchard, Phil
Rice, Simon
Berg, Laurie
Kerdo, Peggy
‘Finally an academic approach that prepares you for the real world’: simulations for human rights skills development in higher education
title ‘Finally an academic approach that prepares you for the real world’: simulations for human rights skills development in higher education
title_full ‘Finally an academic approach that prepares you for the real world’: simulations for human rights skills development in higher education
title_fullStr ‘Finally an academic approach that prepares you for the real world’: simulations for human rights skills development in higher education
title_full_unstemmed ‘Finally an academic approach that prepares you for the real world’: simulations for human rights skills development in higher education
title_short ‘Finally an academic approach that prepares you for the real world’: simulations for human rights skills development in higher education
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url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/77875