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Engaging and Effective Learning at the 28th MOAS for High Schools

The Model Organization of American States (MOAS) offers high school students an engaging learning experience that mirrors real-life diplomatic processes. As students participate, they not only absorb valuable lessons in international relations but also enjoy the process, making education both effective and enjoyable. With testimonials from participants and faculty, this year's MOAS at OAS Headquarters was a remarkable opportunity for students to collaborate, simulate diplomacy, and truly feel a part of the global community. The magic of the MOAS continues to shine brightly year after year.

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Engaging and Effective Learning at the 28th MOAS for High Schools

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  1. “The education the MOAS provides is all the more effective because it is provided in an enjoyable way”. Katie Ray, A&M Consolidated High School, Texas. 28th MOAS for High Schools. December 2009. “I’m always very happy to be part of the MOAS and I look forward to coming back next year”. Ms. Buffy Brummett, Faculty Advisor, Pan-American Student Forum (PASF), Texas. 28th MOAS for High Schools. December 2009. “The magic of this model has always been that it takes place right (at OAS Headquarters) ... so that the students really feel that they are sitting in the chairs and walking in the steps of the real OAS staff and ambassadors … it has slowly evolved to reflect – more realistically – what happens in the real OAS, with emphasis on consensus and working together between the member states…” Jim Sullivan, Faculty Advisor, Rondout Valley High School, New York. 28th MOAS for High Schools. December 2009.

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