联合国在二十一世纪的培训;联合国模拟的领导力、谈判和性别专业培训

IF 1.8 1区 社会学 Q2 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
Roni Kay M O'Dell, Ariana B Scott, Mark J Nealon, Brianna N Franzino
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摘要

世界需要了解全球治理至关重要的人。培训学生参加模拟联合国(MUN),为他们提供批判性思维、谈判和外交技能,使他们能够胜任国际关系职位,应对谈判和外交挑战。本文通过分析用于教学生如何参与MUN模拟的MUN培训指南,重新审视了MUN为什么重要。它发现,培训指南对联合国的职能和结构提供了极好的见解,但很少以学习如何谈判或参与外交的形式提供。具体缺失的是关于领导力、利益而非立场的谈判(也称为原则性谈判),以及如何培训学生在谈判中具有包容性并应对歧视或偏见的讨论。这篇文章描述了主动学习和以学习者为中心的教学技术,并深入了解了特定的MUN团队如何在2010年代实施专业培训。这篇文章是由MUN顾问和作为MUN代表接受培训的学生合作撰写的,融合了接受培训者和接受培训者的声音和观点。
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Training for the United Nations in the Twenty-First Century; Professionalism Training on Leadership, Negotiation, and Gender for Model United Nations Simulations
The world needs people who understand the crucial importance of global governance. Training students to participate in a Model United Nations (MUN) simulation provides them with the critical thinking, negotiation, and diplomacy skills that prepare them to work in international relations positions and address negotiation and diplomacy challenges. This article provides a fresh look at why MUN is important by analyzing MUN training guides used to teach students how to participate in MUN simulations. It finds that the training guides offer excellent insight into the functions and structure of the United Nations, but little in the form of learning how to negotiate or engage in diplomacy. Specifically missing are discussions of leadership, negotiation from interest, not position (also known as principled negotiation), and how to train students to be inclusive and respond to discrimination or bias during negotiations. The article includes a description of active learning and learner-centered teaching techniques and provides insight into how a specific MUN team implemented professionalism training in the 2010s. The article is written in collaboration between an MUN advisor and students who trained as MUN delegates, integrating the voices and perspectives of those who train and those who are trained.
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International Studies Perspectives
International Studies Perspectives INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS-
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3.70
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期刊介绍: International Studies Perspectives (ISP) publishes peer-reviewed articles that bridge the interests of researchers, teachers, and practitioners working within any and all subfields of international studies.
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