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Books
Buckley
J. 2002
The Art of Governance: Putting the Pieces Together, A Curriculum Resource
for Secondary Teachers
Global Education Centre (SA) Inc
Description:
What is governance? How do we get good governance? Why is it important? This
text provides innovative and interactive ways of introducing the concept of
governance to both students and teachers. It analyses the different roles played
by civil society, the government, and the private sector, and examines how they
can work together to produce a fair, equitable and sustainable society.
Age group: Secondary
Where to get it: The
Global Education Centre http://www.global-education.asn.au
Games
Simulation game
Title: Tropicana, A game to explore corruption
Author: Global Education Centre, South Australia
Description:
Tropicana is a simulation game designed to introduce the problem of endemic petty corruption. Designed for a class of about 25 students, six students role-play civil servants of various ranks, while the remainder are citizens of an unnamed country applying for a first passport to go overseas. Debriefing after the game involves examining the personal and societal factors behind the culture of bribery and the effects of bribery at the personal, business and governmental levels. The game takes approximately 1 ½ hours to play.
Age group: Lower secondary
Where to get it:
Global Education Centre, 220 Victoria Square, Adelaide, SA 5000. Phone: 8221 6744, fax: 8221 6755, email: gecsa@global-education.asn.au. Cost: $35 + postage and packing.
AusAID resources
Focus articles
Focus, a quarterly magazine published by the Australian Agency for International Development
(AusAID), provides a variety of items about how the Australian Government's
overseas aid program addresses specific global issues.
You can subscribe to Focus online or order printed copies at: http://www.ausaid.gov.au/publications/pubs.cfm?Type=PubFocus
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