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Reichard, Christoph – Teaching Public Administration, 2017
Universities and other higher education institutions in Europe offer a vast and increasing number of academic degree programs in the broad field of Public Administration. A subset of these programs is those offering postgraduate degrees to experienced students being already employed by public or private organisations. These executive programs are…
Descriptors: Public Administration Education, Foreign Countries, Management Development, Masters Programs
Greve, Carsten; Pedersen, Anne Reff – Teaching Public Administration, 2017
This paper focuses on Denmark's Master of Public Governance and its assessments and lessons learned. Denmark is seen to have an efficient economy and public sector, a digitalized public service delivery system, and an advanced work-life balance. The Danish government invested substantial resources into developing a Master of Public Governance…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Masters Programs, Public Administration Education, Program Evaluation
Majgaard, Klaus – Teaching Public Administration, 2015
Something happens when management programmes move "into" the workplace of their participants. According to recent observations, such commissioned programmes are characterized by a more dedicated participation and transfer than open courses. This article interprets the mechanisms that can account for the observed pattern. One…
Descriptors: Management Development, Participation, Transfer of Training, Empowerment
Quinn, Bríd C. – Teaching Public Administration, 2016
The apparent disconnect between teaching and research has implications for both curricular content and pedagogic practice and has particular salience in the field of mid-career education. To overcome this disconnect, faculty endeavour to integrate teaching and research. Pressure to do so stems from many sources. Benchmarks of professional…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Research Skills, Public Administration, Course Content
van der Steen, Martijn; Van Twist, Mark; Frissen, Paul – Teaching Public Administration, 2017
Senior-level civil servants can learn a lot from methods such as theory-lectures and case-teaching, but there is another resource of knowledge and insight that can be utilized more for teaching public administration: the professional experience of participants in training programmes. This paper argues that it is possible to use the professional…
Descriptors: Case Method (Teaching Technique), Experiential Learning, Government Employees, Public Administration Education
Pacheco, Regina Silvia; Franzese, Cibele – Teaching Public Administration, 2017
This paper discusses the challenges of professional education for mid-career public managers at graduate level, pointing out pitfalls to avoid and obstacles to face. Analyzing the Brazilian case, the goal is to raise issues that may also be present in other cases. The main argument developed here is that the puzzle faced by graduate programs on…
Descriptors: Management Development, Public Service Occupations, Professional Education, Graduate Study
Knassmüller, Monika; Meyer, Renate E. – Teaching Public Administration, 2013
In a rapidly changing and increasingly complex environment, the importance of reflection for public managers has been acknowledged almost unanimously by academics as well as practitioners. In this article we highlight the necessity to look at reflection in a more nuanced way. Reflection is a broad and multifaceted concept and public sector work…
Descriptors: Public Administration Education, Reflection, Administrators, Novices
Wafa, Dina Mohamed – Teaching Public Administration, 2013
Egypt witnessed an unexpected uprising on 25 January 2011. People took to the streets demanding their rights to freedom, equity and a better economy, and in only 18 days managed to oust President Mubarak, who had held power for 30 years. The transition period is still ongoing with an unfolding of events creating turbulence in the political, social…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Change, Higher Education, Public Administration Education