Natarajan,
There are lots of resources, but it will probably require some of
your effort to elicit useful information.
First Step: You could browse this URL http://www.albany.edu/cpr/sds/sdcourses/
in order to explore where in the world SD is taught or included in management
education activities or programmes.
Second Step: You could put in touch with.leaders from those programmes you
selected and ask them a pedagogical rationale, brochure or even a syllabus.
>From Steps one and two you might learn empirically about pedagogy for SD in
management education.
You could also browse http://www.uni-klu.ac.at/~gossimit/linklist.php , which
is an exhaustive SD repository. Another one is http://www.optimlator.com, which
has archives from the SD electronic forum, there you could find emails that contain
specific keywords. Also you could browse the SD Bibliography, which is hosted in
http://www.systemdynamics.org
Some interesting papers about SD for Management Education ? Look for papers by e.g.
Jay Forrester, George Richardson and Pal Davidsen, and Guenter Ossimitz .
One example: By Prof G.P. Richardson :
Toward a Pedagogy of System Dynamics, with David F. Andersen, in System Dynamics,
TIMS Studies in the Management Sciences, vol. 14 (1980) 91-106
The Roadmaps and other resources you could find in the Creative Learning Exchange,
as Gordon has pointed, might also help you understand how teachers develop SD based
resources for their teaching. I hope this would help you, and I am sure that other folks
might indicate more specific publications.
Cheers,
Fabian.
From: Fabian Fabian <f_fabian@yahoo.com>