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Reynold Galope; Robert Bilyk; Daniel Woldeab – Teaching Public Administration, 2024
This study exploits a natural experiment to establish the equivalence and/or difference in student learning outcomes between online and face-to-face public and nonprofit administration courses. Its main contribution is thus methodological. We will reexamine the online v. classroom debate - the face-to-face lecture is still the most effective…
Descriptors: Public Administration Education, Course Organization, Outcomes of Education, Online Courses
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Helen K. Liu; Zih-Yang Zhou; Benjamin Jackson – Journal of Political Science Education, 2024
Wikipedia-based assignments have been adopted successfully in classrooms to improve learning outcomes. However, although this teaching method has been adopted regularly in Western higher education settings, more is needed in an international learning environment. Therefore, this research investigates how employing technology-mediated…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Undergraduate Study, Public Administration Education, Web Sites
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Cecilia Idika-Kalu; Aaron Smith-Walter; Jenna Vinson – Teaching Public Administration, 2025
Public administrators can play a vital role in the articulation of demands emerging from the community and can serve to advance these demands by their position of authority, skills and knowledge to help facilitate the development of programs and projects to address public needs. This article describes the role that a small Master of Public…
Descriptors: Public Administration Education, Policy Formation, Program Development, School Community Relationship
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Nurlybaeva, Guliya K. – Teaching Public Administration, 2023
The main aim of the study was to analyze the impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic both on the public services and on public administration (PA) education, to find out how the process of teaching of future public administrators had changed during the Pandemic and how these changes could possibly influence the process of teaching public administrators in…
Descriptors: Teaching Experience, Public Administration Education, Foreign Countries, COVID-19
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Silva-Robles, Rigoberto; Dutton-Treviño, Harold Sidney – Teaching Public Administration, 2023
The purpose of this work is to provide empirical evidence as to how state level Freedom of Information or Access to Information and data protection regulator bodies in Mexico carry out their training tasks. We use different theoretical assumptions, particularly those that refer to the idea of "training in the public sector" regarding two…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Access to Information, Information Security, Public Administration Education
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Ahmed, Shamima – Teaching Public Administration, 2023
Research has documented that applied projects that are experiential and grounded in the course contents offer effective hands-on experience to students to understand the course materials and apply their learnings in a meaningful way. Experiential learning is particularly relevant to Master of Public Administration Programs (MPA), which are usually…
Descriptors: Masters Programs, Public Administration Education, Nonprofit Organizations, Experiential Learning
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Overton, Michael; Kleinschmit, Stephen – Teaching Public Administration, 2023
Mass adoption of advanced information technologies is fueling a need for public servants with the skills to manage data-driven public agencies. Public employees typically acquire data skills through graduate research methods courses, which focus primarily on research design and statistical analysis. What data skills are currently taught, and what…
Descriptors: Research Methodology, Data Science, Information Literacy, Masters Programs
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Finnestrand, Hanne; Vie, Ola Edvin; Boak, George – Action Learning: Research and Practice, 2023
This paper focuses on a two-year program with a Norwegian public sector project-based construction company, where action learning groups and critical incident technique were combined to enhance organizational learning. Project-based organizations typically face difficulties of 'project amnesia', as they fail to integrate learning from experience…
Descriptors: Critical Incidents Method, Experiential Learning, Organizational Learning, Action Research
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Bharath, Del M. N.; Carter Kahl, Sue – Journal of Public Affairs Education, 2021
This case study describes the complex relationships between nonprofit boards of directors and executive directors, especially when the executive director is the organization's founder. The case takes the perspective of an MPA student, with limited professional experience, who is asked to serve on a board of a new nonprofit. It is an exciting…
Descriptors: Nonprofit Organizations, Board Administrator Relationship, Public Administration Education, Case Method (Teaching Technique)
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Marra, Mita – American Journal of Evaluation, 2021
Drawing on the extensive ethnographic research I conducted on Italy's performance evaluation system, this article highlights the cognitive biases associated with evidence use in decision making and institution working. Framing effects, status quo bias, motivated reasoning, and tacit conflicts between personal and organizational interests were only…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Evaluation, Public Administration, Public Policy
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Raadschelders, Jos C. N.; Chitiga, Miriam M. – Journal of Public Affairs Education, 2021
In this symposium, attention is primarily focused on ethics education in public administration programs in colleges and universities. We argue that teaching ethics should be not only limited to specific ethics courses in higher education nor just embedded as an element in various core courses in public administration programs, but also anchored in…
Descriptors: Ethical Instruction, Public Administration Education, Civics, Social Justice
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Alexandra Morrison; Adam M. Wellstead; Helen Dickinson – Teaching Public Administration, 2024
The use of algorithms and automation of public services is not new, but in recent years there has been a step change in processing power and a decrease in the price of these technologies, which means we are seeing more widespread use. These advances are reframing our perception of what matters in ways that impact the ethical dimensions of…
Descriptors: Algorithms, Public Administration, Ethics, Teaching Methods
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Marcelo Vegi da Conceição; Manuel Beja; Ricardo Paes Mamede – Teaching Public Administration, 2024
The gap between public managers and academics has long been a topic of discussion in the field of public affairs. This article presents a successful strategy to bridge this gap: the creation and use of local case studies in executive education for Portuguese public managers. We found that the creation process, which included interviews with…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Public Affairs Education, College Students, Public Administration Education
Bethany Lewis; Alex Monday; Ess Pokornowski – ITHAKA S+R, 2025
In 2020, the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) Simplification Act restored access to Pell Grants for students who are incarcerated, reversing a nearly 30-year ban on their eligibility for federal aid. To access Pell Grant funding, eligible students must be enrolled in federally recognized Prison Education Programs. This brief…
Descriptors: Federal Aid, Grants, Federal Regulation, Institutionalized Persons
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Wallace, Marc A. – Teaching Public Administration, 2022
The article examines five areas novice instructors should consider before teaching public finance. First, instructors should ascertain their comfort level along the qualitative-quantitative continuum. This ranges from a high-level overview of the budgetary process, politics, players, and outcomes (qualitative) before descending into spreadsheets…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Novices, Undergraduate Study, Educational Resources
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