Exchange Students Discover Diplomacy Through Virtual Simulations
Exchange Students Discover Diplomacy Through Virtual Simulations
March 28, 2021
Summary
American and international students are connecting through exchange programs and diplomacy simulations that challenge them to work together and design solutions to global crises.
These student diplomats participate in online simulations run by the National Museum of American Diplomacy, whose dedicated education program encourages teachers and students around the world to immerse themselves in the world of diplomacy.
You can tour the museum, and exhibits from several others, virtually, and download free classroom materials so you can discover diplomacy, too.
Public diplomacy and exchange programs have long been central to U.S. foreign policy.
For several years, German exchange students have been participating in diplomacy simulations during their time in the United States.
U.S. diplomats facilitate simulations created by the National Museum of American Diplomacy.
Students play the roles of a fictional state or United Nations agency, then develop and debate proposals to resolve the crises.
Reference
America, S. (2021, March 28). Exchange students discover diplomacy through virtual simulations. Retrieved July 08, 2021, from https://goodmenproject.com/education-2/exchange-students-discover-diplomacy-through-virtual-simulations/