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Simulation Exercise
This simulation game has been designed and implemented as a results of the Youth in Action project “ToT on SimGame”, that took part in Republic of Moldova in July 2014.
1. Understanding the reasons why people/kids choose to commit the crime;
2. Developing empathy;
3. Develop decision making process and communication skills;
4. Developing the negotiation skills;
5. Analyses social system and developing ideas of how it could be improved;
6. Develops interpersonal skills.
This simulation game has been designed and implemented as a results of the Youth in Action project “ToT on SimGame”, that took part in Republic of Moldova in July 2014.
This game shows the reality of the school environment. The game aims to reach the agreement between the children and the school stuff. In the way that none of the involved parties get harmed, including everyone’s
interests. The game creates the framework to look deeper into the common issues that many schools are facing.
The game is designed for the students of high school or higher education as well as the school administration staff including teachers.
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http://toolbox.salto-youth.net/1793
This tool addresses
YOUTH in ACTION (YiA) programme, Eastern Europe and Caucasus
Duration:
2 hours
The tool was created by
"MilleniuM" Training and Development Institute
in the context of
Training Course "ToT on SimGame", Youth in Action project, that took part in Republic of Moldova in July 2014
The tool was published to the Toolbox by
Vitalie Cirhana (on 30 March 2016)
and last modified
28 January 2016
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