ERIC Number: EJ1387537
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2023
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Teaching Political Science Using Design Thinking: Insights from "Contemporary African Politics" and "Elections around the World"
Journal of Political Science Education, v19 n1 p16-33 2023
This paper describes a relatively new active learning approach--Design Thinking--and its adoption in two comparative politics courses. I draw on my experience using Design Thinking in political science courses to offer instructors another pedagogical tool in the active learning toolkit. I outline the rationale for adopting a Design Thinking approach and offer concrete examples of everyday design challenges and semester-long design projects for political science instructors interested in both low- and high-intensity options to replace or supplement sage-on-the-stage techniques and other active learning approaches. The article concludes with a discussion of potential benefits as well as barriers to implementation and what resources institutions of higher learning could provide to support Design Thinking courses.
Descriptors: Elections, Political Science, Teaching Methods, Design, Thinking Skills, Active Learning, Barriers, Educational Benefits, Comparative Analysis, Student Projects, Foreign Countries, Flipped Classroom, African Culture, History, Undergraduate Students, Empathy, Public Policy, Teacher Attitudes, College Faculty, Voting, Laws
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Descriptive
Education Level: Higher Education; Postsecondary Education
Audience: Teachers
Language: English
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Identifiers - Location: Africa
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