2016
DOI: 10.1177/1046878116659201
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Integrating an Immigration Law Simulation Into EAP Courses

Abstract: Background. Previous research has highlighted the pedagogical effectiveness of a simulation-based approach to EAP (English for Academic Purposes) instruction. Aim. The purpose of the article is describe the use of the ARIZONA IMMIGRATION LAW simulation in some EAP courses and examine its benefits and drawbacks. Method. Data were collected through in-depth interviews with the instructors and written questionnaires with the students. Results. The findings suggested that although the simulation raised some challe… Show more

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“…In The Gamer Response and Decision Framework Sam von Gillerm (2016) draws on both recreational play and simulation/gaming research, providing a framework tool for observing game features and gameplay choices and experiences relating to them. Ana M. Codita’s Integrating an Immigration Law Simulation Into EAP Courses (2016), in turn, shows the usefulness of using a simulation/game as part of an academic English course.…”
Section: The Contentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In The Gamer Response and Decision Framework Sam von Gillerm (2016) draws on both recreational play and simulation/gaming research, providing a framework tool for observing game features and gameplay choices and experiences relating to them. Ana M. Codita’s Integrating an Immigration Law Simulation Into EAP Courses (2016), in turn, shows the usefulness of using a simulation/game as part of an academic English course.…”
Section: The Contentsmentioning
confidence: 99%