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Coleman, Stephen F. – Teaching Political Science, 1983
Ten elements and techniques which can be used very effectively in a college level political science course are animation and enthusiasm; costumes; skits; motion; humor; perks; personality and mood changes; voices, puppets, and imitations; the personalization of material; and state of mind. (RM)
Descriptors: Animation, Dramatics, Higher Education, Humor


