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Cohen, Alex; Alden, John; Ring, Jonathan – Journal of Political Science Education, 2021
Active learning--and gaming, in particular--is now a well-established part of many political science courses. First, we discuss the design and implementation of a "Gateway Game", a pedagogical tool with broad applicability and test its effectiveness in increasing student motivation, satisfaction, and learning. Crucially, we provide…
Descriptors: Educational Games, Active Learning, Political Science, Student Interests
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Collins, Todd A.; Knotts, H. Gibbs; Schiff, Jen – PS: Political Science and Politics, 2012
We know little about the amount of career preparation offered to students in political science departments. This lack of information is particularly troubling given the state of the current job market and the growth of applied degree programs on university campuses. To address this issue, this article presents the results of a December 2010 survey…
Descriptors: Career Development, Evidence, Department Heads, College Programs
Wigfall, Patricia Moss; Hall, Paula Quick – Forum on Public Policy Online, 2010
This paper focuses on the role of gender in faculty choice of teaching methodologies at colleges and universities in North Carolina. We replicate research conducted by Hartlaub and Lancaster who examined pedagogical preference among a national sample of political science instructors. In revisiting that inquiry, published in 2008, we have explored…
Descriptors: Political Science, Research Methodology, Public Administration, Public Policy
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Hartlaub, Stephen G.; Lancaster, Frank A. – Journal of Political Science Education, 2008
The college classroom is both an intimate and an alien environment. Most professors have an intimate knowledge of what they do in their own classrooms while possessing very little knowledge of what other professors, even at their own institution, do in their classrooms. Each year, faculty in political science departments construct their courses…
Descriptors: Political Science, Teacher Characteristics, Professional Training, College Faculty
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Engstrom, Richard N. – Journal of Political Science Education, 2008
Introduction to American Government classes can benefit from the addition of examples from comparative politics. Presenting students with examples of other democratic systems encourages them to confront the costs and benefits of choices made in the American context. Dealing with these "cognitive conflict" tasks facilitates higher level learning on…
Descriptors: United States Government (Course), Introductory Courses, Teaching Methods, Comparative Analysis
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Baumgartner, Jody C.; Morris, Jonathan S. – Journal of Political Science Education, 2008
This project posits that incorporating political humor into the classroom can have a positive effect on learning in higher education. Specifically, we present preliminary findings from a quasi-experiment in which a humorous, "mock" textbook titled America (The Book) (Stewart, Karlin, and Javerbaum 2004) was incorporated into Introduction to…
Descriptors: Humor, Teaching Methods, Political Issues, College Instruction
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Kiasatpour, Soleiman; Lasley, Scott – Journal of Political Science Education, 2008
What challenges do political science educators face teaching in the Hispanic-serving classroom? How do they adapt their teaching styles and strategies when confronting these challenges? This preliminary study explores these and related questions through a survey conducted of political science instructors at colleges and universities across Texas.…
Descriptors: Teaching Styles, Political Science, Colleges, Hispanic American Students
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Eksterowicz, Anthony J.; Cline, Paul C. – PS: Political Science and Politics, 1991
Evaluates college, high school, and middle school, textbook treatments of the ratification of the Constitution. Discusses treatment of the Federalist and Antiferalist views. Reports an imbalance between the two views in texts sampled. Attributes the imbalance to Federalist victory, herd mentality, and fear that inclusion of controversy will…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Political Science, Secondary Education, Textbook Bias
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Ernst, Howard R.; Ernst, Tracey L. – Journal of Political Science Education, 2005
Pedagogical differentiation (i.e., tailoring instruction to each student's learning style, readiness level, and interest) has been applied to primary and secondary classrooms for over a decade but has never been formally applied to the undergraduate classroom. This paper explores the potential for differentiated instruction within the…
Descriptors: Individualized Instruction, Undergraduate Students, College Faculty, Student Attitudes
Mehlinger, Howard – 1977
This project was designed to improve political science instruction for high school students in the United States. Its primary purpose was to design, develop, test, and disseminate an alternative program for the U.S. government course for grade 12 that sought to increase choices for teachers who wanted to improve basic citizenship competencies of…
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Curriculum Development, Educational Research, High Schools
Field, Susan D. – Georgia Social Science Journal, 1992
Explores the history of social studies instruction. Reports findings of an analysis of 1,217 lessons contained in 5 social studies textbooks. Concludes that geography, history, and anthropology receive the greatest coverage in the books, whereas sociology and political science are stressed least. Identifies differences among the five books.…
Descriptors: Anthropology, Content Analysis, Elementary Education, Geography Instruction
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Olsen, Jonathan; Statham, Anne – Journal of Political Science Education, 2005
Political Science programs have long seen part of their mission as the cultivation of "critical thinking" among their undergraduates. But what exactly does critical thinking mean in our Political Science courses? Can we foster critical thinking in our classes and, if so, how? This article, based on a yearlong systematic study of an…
Descriptors: Political Science, Critical Thinking, Social Scientists, Thinking Skills
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Brooks, D. Christopher – Journal of Political Science Education, 2005
In addition to exposing students to basic concepts, theories, and ideas, teachers of comparative politics often claim to foster and promote values of tolerance and cultural sensitivity through exposure to the histories, cultures, and societies of cases from around the world. This claim, however, has been largely speculative and unsupported by any…
Descriptors: Cultural Awareness, Political Science, College Instruction, Quasiexperimental Design
Brams, Steven J.; Kilgour, D. Marc – 1985
Based on the game "Prisoners' Dilemma," a game-theoretical model of the arms race suitable for postsecondary level mathematics and/or political science students is developed in which two players can initially choose any level of arms development. The purpose of the game is to show under what conditions deescalation rather than escalation…
Descriptors: Conflict, Conflict Resolution, Decision Making, Disarmament
Lee, Dalton S. – Political Science Teacher, 1989
Describes a survey sent to 210 member schools of the National Association of Schools of Public Affairs and Administration (NASPAA) concerning attitudes toward obstacles to teaching ethics in public administrations courses. Lists 10 barriers preventing the offering of such courses in colleges and universities. (NL)
Descriptors: Educational Research, Ethical Instruction, Ethics, Higher Education
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