"Local Government in Action "is a simulation about a fictional,
medium-sized municipality called Summerville. It provides an
interactive teaching tool with a focus on governance and community
development in small and medium-sized municipalities in Canada. It
also examines the major issues faced by resource-based communities
and communities on the peripheries of metropolitan areas.
Participants in the simulation play the roles of municipal
politicians, administrators, and community members in order to
respond to a series of issues and challenges that confront
Summerville. The simulation provides participants with a sense of
what real decision-making is like by requiring them to deal with
competing interests, conflicting points of view, and the occasional
clash between "common sense solutions" and the actions that are
permissible under law. It also demonstrates the processes involved
in council meetings, the roles played by municipal staff, and the
nature of the relationship between elected officials, appointed
officials, and the public. Additionally, this exercise offers
participants the opportunity to practice the skills required to
make effective presentations, to participate in public meetings,
and to lobby.
The text is accompanied by an instructor's manual on CD-Rom that
mirrors the content of the workbook and provides goals and ideas
for making the simulation more successful in terms of pedagogy.
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