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Moseley, Alice; Connolly, John – Teaching Public Administration, 2021
This paper discusses both challenges and opportunities for using inquiry-based learning in public administration postgraduate education in a context of internationalisation. In particular, we discuss the appropriateness of inquiry-based learning for teaching diverse groups of students from varied international backgrounds. Inquiry-based learning…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Inquiry, Problem Based Learning, Public Administration Education
Clark, Tom; Foster, Liam – Teaching Public Administration, 2017
There is continuing concern about the paucity of social science graduates who have the quantitative skills required by academia and industry. Not only do students often lack the confidence to explore, and use, statistical techniques, the dominance of qualitative research in many disciplines has also often constrained programme-level integration of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Alignment (Education), Statistics, Social Sciences

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