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Palmer, Michael – Teaching Political Science, 1988
Surveys Thucydidean scholarship attempting to determine how the "Tragedy of Athens" should be interpreted. Highlights views of Thucydides as dramatic poet and as scientific historian, comparing his work to that of Aristotle and Plato. Concludes that Thucydides was a political theorist and that his narrative of the Peloponnesian War is…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Historiography, History, Instructional Improvement
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Lange, Dirk – International Journal of Social Education, 2006
Politics without history has no roots; history without politics bears no fruits. If one inquires into the content of the relation between politics and history, then one discovers it is defined by symbiotic dependence. Those who are trained in history also take into account the political dimensions of history, and those educated in political…
Descriptors: Political Science, Politics, Teaching Methods, History Instruction
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Johansson, Kristina; Kopciwicz, Lucyna; Dahlgren, Lars Owe – Compare: A Journal of Comparative Education, 2008
This comparative small-scale (Swedish and Polish sample) longitudinal qualitative study investigates political science students' conceptions of their studies, their future profession and their workplace learning. The students (10 in Sweden and 11 in Poland) were interviewed twice, first when they were at the end of their studies and a second time…
Descriptors: Political Science, Education Work Relationship, Foreign Countries, Comparative Education
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Ciliotta-Rubery, Andrea – Journal of Political Science Education, 2008
"A Crisis of Legitimacy" is a unique comparative examination of the question of legitimate rule, as observed through Shakespeare's "Richard II" and the contemporary presidencies of Bill Clinton and George W. Bush. Largely pedagogical, this article is the result of an active learning exercise, whereby students in a "Politics and Literature" course…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Didacticism, Literary Criticism, Literature Appreciation
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Marks, Michael P. – Journal of Political Science Education, 2008
This article suggests strategies for promoting scholarly discussion and critical thinking in political science classes. When scholars study politics they are engaged in an investigation into the dynamics of governance, not a debate over personal political beliefs. The problem with a politicized classroom is that it gives students a false…
Descriptors: Political Science, Critical Thinking, Thinking Skills, College Students
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Driver, Darrell; Jette, Kyle; Lira, Leonard – Journal of Political Science Education, 2008
The present article uses Q-Method to uncover, what we refer to as, learning identities in an undergraduate core political science course. The term "learning identities" is employed to highlight the self-referential quality of the learning perspectives revealed in the Q-Sorting exercise. Drawing on a set of 41 objectivist statements…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Cognitive Style, Political Science, Classification
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Model, David – College Quarterly, 2007
This author, a teacher of political science and liberal studies, states his belief that challenging students to examine and analyze radical ideas develops their capacity to think clearly and skeptically. Following in this spirit, this essay examines the discrepancy between the stated objectives of American foreign policy and its practice. The…
Descriptors: Political Science, Foreign Countries, Foreign Policy, Death
Forde, Dana; Lum, Lydia; Nealy, Michelle J.; Pluviose, David; Roach, Ronald; Rogers, Ibram; Rolo, Mark Anthony; Seymour, Add, Jr., Valdata, Patricia; Watson, Jamal – Diverse: Issues in Higher Education, 2008
This year's crop of "Emerging Scholars"--The Class of 2008--includes a math biologist who was only the second woman to receive the Alfred P. Sloan Fellowship in math; a geneticist who recently became one of 20 winners of the National Science Foundation's Presidential Early Career Awards for Scientists and Engineers; and an extensively published…
Descriptors: Role Models, Equal Education, Political Science, Females
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Frueh, Jamie; Blaney, David L.; Dunn, Kevin; Goff, Patricia; Leonard, Eric K.; Sharoni, Simona – Journal of Political Science Education, 2008
This forum reconstructs a roundtable discussion about the academic responsibilities of International Relations professors with respect to their undergraduate students. Specifically, participants discuss the proper pedagogical role of professors' personal political beliefs and the best ways to encourage undergraduate students to engage political…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Relevance (Education), International Relations, Focus Groups
Nelson, John S. – 1983
Theorists on human rights can be divided into two camps: those who believe that rights are asserted by and ascribed to groups, and those who believe that rights may be properly predicated to individuals only. Of late, the latter group has gained dominance. This paper, by presenting a rhetorical analysis of individualism in regard to rights,…
Descriptors: Civil Liberties, Controversial Issues (Course Content), Political Issues, Political Science
Kapusta, Joyce – 1982
Five abstracting and indexing services covering the field of political science were examined in order to ascertain if a causal relationship exists between how they are structured and how effective they are in producing citations on a given topic. Using the topics of communism, democracy, elections, and revolution, two hypotheses were formulated…
Descriptors: Abstracts, Citations (References), Correlation, Indexes
Beck, Thomas E. – Community College Social Science Quarterly, 1975
Most institutional approaches to the understanding of government and politics describe all the variables of a particular case. The systems model, however, attempts greater generality in its consideration of four variables: the system, the environment, response, and feedback. Examples of the model's applicability to recent political events are…
Descriptors: Models, Political Science, Politics, Systems Approach
Bruns, Roger – 1978
The history of the United States Constitution is outlined in this account of the 1787 Constitutional Convention. The document is grouped according to 12 topical headings, which follow a brief account of the participation of George Washington and James Madison. Section 1 deals with the conceptualization and development of the Articles of…
Descriptors: Conflict Resolution, Constitutional History, Decision Making, Governmental Structure
Rosenau, James N. – Teaching Political Science, 1974
A take-home international relations final exam in the form of a group conversation allows the student to fill in opinions in the characters of "Me." In some instances real student responses have been included in "Me's" place, in others they have been left empty to perserve the flavor of an exam. (JH)
Descriptors: International Relations, Operations Research, Political Science, Scientific Methodology
Louthan, William C. – Teaching Political Science, 1974
Political scientists in public law were surveyed for information relating to the current status of public law, the significance of methodological orientations, and recent research developments. (Author/KM)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Legal Education, Political Science, Surveys
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