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Cameron, Bobby Thomas – Teaching Public Administration, 2022
A substantial amount of scholarly work focuses on conceptualizing, theorizing and studying the policy capacity of governments. Yet, guidance for practitioners on developing policy capacity training programs is lacking. In this article, I reflect on my experience as a public servant in the provincial government of Prince Edward Island where I…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Public Policy, Public Administration, Public Administration Education
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Douglas, Scott; 't Hart, Paul; Van Erp, Judith – Teaching Public Administration, 2022
Journalists, politicians, watchdog institutions, and public administration scholars devote considerable energy to identifying and dissecting failures in government. Studies and case-studies of policy, organizational, and institutional failures in the public sector figure prominently in public administration curriculums and classrooms. Such a focus…
Descriptors: Public Policy, Governance, Public Administration Education, Case Method (Teaching Technique)
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Munoz-del-Campo, Norma – Teaching Public Administration, 2023
If the aim of developing public policies is to solve social issues, it is worth asking whether the higher education programs for future public servants are being adapted to the demands of our societies. If we also recognize a relationship between education and political capacity, then it is pertinent to study the development of knowledge, skills,…
Descriptors: Problem Based Learning, Teaching Methods, Masters Programs, Public Policy
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Veselý, Arnošt – Teaching Public Administration, 2020
Despite the fact that our knowledge on how policies are designed has substantially improved during the last two decades, prescriptive literature on policy formulation remains largely disconnected from these new findings. The article examines five major assumptions upon which policy formulation is still predominantly based: (a) there is one way…
Descriptors: Public Policy, Policy Formation, Public Administration Education, Misconceptions
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Fuertes, Vanesa – Teaching Public Administration, 2021
When crises occur, revisiting given knowledge and practices seems sensible and necessary. For instance, the recent financial crisis in 2008 lead to questioning the role played by financial institutions and business schools in precipitating the crisis by allowing questionable professional ethics to go unchallenged. There is a current crisis in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Public Administration Education, Ethics, Public Policy
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Manwaring, Rob; Holloway, Josh; Coffey, Brian – Teaching Public Administration, 2020
Public policy is frequently characterised as a sub-discipline of political science which is practically oriented and concerned with what government does and does not do. Further, policy analysis can also be characterised as concerned with either the analysis 'of policy' or 'for policy'. This clearly has implications for the design and delivery of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Industry, School Business Relationship, Curriculum Design
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Luiz César Silva; Isabel Maria Macedo; Maria Thompson – Teaching Public Administration, 2024
Global disruptions are marking our days and calling on individuals, institutions, and the State for institutional change. Given the need to understand changing processes and their implications for society and public policy, it is vital to equip Public Administration students with the knowledge of relevant theories to assess the complexity of such…
Descriptors: Public Administration, Teaching Methods, Organizational Change, Public Policy
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O'Neill, Michael A. – Teaching Public Administration, 2022
In recent decades civil services worldwide have experienced exogenous forces that are transforming their work and workplace. In turn, these changes are altering the skills set associated with civil service employment. As professional degrees oriented towards careers in civil service these changes can have important ramifications on the curriculum.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Masters Programs, Public Administration Education, Public Policy
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Manoharan, Aroon P.; Mirbel, Wendel; Carrizales, Tony J. – Teaching Public Administration, 2018
Within the past two decades, globalization has led to increased literature on comparative public administration (CPA) research, and it has enhanced analyses of administrative systems in various societies. Our paper examines CPA education among Master of Public Administration and Master of Public Policy programs in the United States. The findings…
Descriptors: Public Administration Education, Public Administration, Global Approach, Comparative Education
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Grimm, Heike M.; Bock, Charlotte L. – Teaching Public Administration, 2022
The following contribution hypothesizes that it is crucial for future professionals in public administrations and organizations to be familiar with the concepts, tools, and techniques of policy, public, and social entrepreneurship to address societal, environmental, health, and wicked problems in an innovative and sustainable way. Attention is…
Descriptors: Entrepreneurship, Public Policy, Public Administration, Comparative Education
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Lucio, Magda L.; Almeida, Lindijane S. B.; Silveira, Raquel M. C. – Teaching Public Administration, 2018
Contemporary public management in Brazil is undergoing a great deal of transformation. From the year 2008 the Brazilian Federal government has been investing in policies and planned actions that aim to expand access to Higher Education. This paradigm shift was possible through the understanding that the agenda of public problems required trained…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Professional Education, Interdisciplinary Approach, Access to Education
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Judge, Andrew – Teaching Public Administration, 2021
Policy writing assessments are increasingly used as an alternative or supplementary method of assessment within the teaching of politics and policy. Such assessments, often referred to as 'policy briefs' or 'briefing memos', are often used to develop writing skills and to encourage active learning of policy-related topics among students. While…
Descriptors: Design, Program Implementation, Public Policy, Policy Formation
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Awaah, Fred; Okebukola, Peter A.; Ebisin, Aderonke; Agbanimu, Deborah; Peter, Esther Oluwafunmilayo; Ajayi, Oluseyi Abike; Gbeleyi, Olasunkanmi Adio; Onyewuchi, Francis Atusiaka; Oladejo, Adekunle Ibrahim; Adewusi, Michael Adelani; Ademola, Ibukunolu; Onowugbeda, Franklin; Odekeye, Tokunbo; Lawal, Rianat – Teaching Public Administration, 2021
There have been few studies on topic difficulty in the public administration curriculum of African universities. This is further problematized by non-existent literature on the relationships between gender, future career interest and country of study on student difficulty in the study of public administration. This is a gap in the public…
Descriptors: Gender Differences, Career Choice, Vocational Interests, Undergraduate Students
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Braga, Alessandro – Teaching Public Administration, 2020
This article aims to discuss the health of the public administration discipline in the US higher education system. In particular, it debates two possible alternatives: decline or reposition. The paper analyzes the academic offers of political science, public policy, and public administration programs at both undergraduate and graduate levels. The…
Descriptors: Public Administration Education, Higher Education, Educational Trends, Political Science
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Haigh, Yvonne – Teaching Public Administration, 2020
This paper draws on nine years of undergraduate student course evaluation surveys to explore learning and teaching practices in an introductory public policy course in Australia. The paper situates student responses in terms of an increasingly complex teaching and learning environment. The student cohort includes a diverse group of arts, law,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Undergraduate Students, Public Policy, Public Administration Education
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