Book Review: More like Life Itself: Simulations as Powerful and Purposeful Social Studies [Book Review]

Journal of Social Studies Research 45 (4):289-293 (2021)
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Wright-Maley and contributing chapter authors explore simulations as a pedagogical tool; offering cautions and solutions about using simulations for students to practice decision making, develop ways of thinking, and learn to engage in the world.

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