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Tannenbaum, Aron G. – Teaching Political Science, 1986
Describes the grading system and examination practices of the British polytechnic schools. Explains the role of the external examiner and the board of examiners. Compares the benefits and drawbacks of this system with grading practices common in United States higher education. (JDH)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Examiners, Grading, Higher Education

Hipel, Keith W.; And Others – International Studies Quarterly, 1988
Presents a comprehensive framework for modeling a hypergame: a game in which one or more players have misperceptions about the true nature of a dispute. A new hypergame analysis algorithm is devised for executing stability analyses and the efficacy of this new approach is demonstrated in a discussion of the Falkland--Malvinas conflict of 1982.…
Descriptors: Algorithms, Crisis Management, Decision Making, Game Theory
Berry, Phyllis – Teaching Political Science, 1989
Describes how the West German parliamentary government, although originally modeled after the British parliament, is different because it allows for separation of powers similar to the U.S. government. Illustrates how a teacher can use an examination of the executive office to describe governmental relationships. (GG)
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Governance, Governmental Structure, Higher Education
Blue, Richard N.; Turner, John E. – Teaching Political Science, 1975
The authors review a Granada Television Documentary entitled "State of the Nation: The Parliament" which presents the viewer with a comprehensive inside look at key decision making on a major government bill in the British Parliament. Suggestions for classroom use are provided. (DE)
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Documentaries, Film Study, Government (Administrative Body)
v8 n4 Apr 79, 1979
Included in this document are five issues of "The Social Science Teacher," the official journal of the Association for the Teaching of the Social Sciences. All levels of education are treated. One issue examines a variety of topics including Marxism and education, the High School Geography Project, problems in teaching sociology, social…
Descriptors: Anthropology, Comparative Education, Educational Practices, Elementary Secondary Education

Crewe, Ivor; Norris, Pippa – PS: Political Science and Politics, 1991
Presents results of a survey comparing British and U.S. political scientists' familiarity with different journals, evaluations of journal quality, and measures of journal impact. Concludes that British and U.S. subjects agree about quality but read different sets of journals. Reports the two groups' familiarity with different literature,…
Descriptors: Bibliometrics, Cross Cultural Studies, Diffusion (Communication), Familiarity

Lovenduski, Joni – PS: Political Science and Politics, 1997
Offers a comparative case study that deals with the impact of party politics on the representation of women. Specifically examines political parties and their legislative agendas developed in Great Britain and West Germany during the 1980s. Demonstrates how a careful teacher can synthesize feminist and non-feminist approaches to material. (MJP)
Descriptors: Cross Cultural Studies, Cultural Influences, Curriculum Development, Females