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What do you think the United States should be doing about health care? Climate change? Afghanistan? Terrorism? Education? The economy? Student loans? Africa? Poverty?
The PresidentialAdvisorGame asks you to advise the President of the United States. It gives you the responsibility for developing ideas, programs, policies, and actions that the President should implement in the coming years.
The PresidentialAdvisorGame puts 20 to 200 of your students on Presidential Advisory Teams. Each Team comes up with real world advice that deals with a series of issues that will be confronting the President. Economic policy, foreign affairs, the war in Afghanistan, education, and other issues (that can be determined by you and your students), are part of the mix.
The game takes place in a one to three hour time frame. Team results are presented to the whole group, discuused, evaluated and the best are voted on.
The PresidentialAdvisorGame is fast-paced, intense, fun, and learning filled. It gets students thinking and involved with critical issues that are shaping our country and the world.
The PresidentialAdvisorGame is where civic engagement is both profoundly thought provoking and fun.
In summary: The PresidentialAdvisorGame engages students in thinking about the critical issues of the day in ways that are focused on actions and constructive change. Students are placed in a position of enormous responsibility and asked, Now what? What should we do that will make a difference?
(This program is delivered by Medard Gabel, author of six books on global problems, energy, food, climate change, and other topics. Developer of numerous simulations for governments, corporations and organizations, Mr. Gabel has been an advisor to Congressmen and other political leaders and presented programs for the UN, US Congress, Congressional delegations, as well as GM, IBM, Motorola, and colleges and universities around the world.)
For further details on how this simulation works and how it can make a real difference on your campus, call or email today!
Changing the world one game at a time.
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