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Newcomer, Kathryn – Teaching Political Science, 1981
Describes a college course which examines fundamental issues concerning governmental regulation. Topics covered include: the development of regulatory agencies, their functions, both intended and unintended impact, and suggested reform of federal regulation. (RM)
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Federal Regulation, Higher Education, Political Science
Lukes, Timothy J. – Teaching Political Science, 1981
Suggests that having political science college students perform in class Machiavelli's play "Mandragola" is an excellent way to expand student's appreciation of Machiavelli. Article provides a synopsis of the play, discusses Machiavelli's intent, examines the meaning of the play, and presents classroom logistics. (RM)
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Drama, Higher Education, Political Science
Stevens, Richard G. – Teaching Political Science, 1984
How an introductory political science course called "The Elements of Political Theory" is taught using Plato's "Republic," Hobbes's "Leviathan," the "Declaration of Independence," and the "Communist Manifesto" is discussed. In the course, students contrast the way ancients and moderns differ in…
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Higher Education, Political Science, Primary Sources
Bryan, Frank M. – Teaching Political Science, 1983
College students enrolled in a senior level political science seminar were assigned to read books and then write essays that uncovered one critical flaw in the work. The class was divided into teams to debate the value of the critiques. A mock trial format was used for the debates. (RM)
Descriptors: Conflict Resolution, Course Descriptions, Debate, Essays
Hanson, Bertil L. – Teaching Political Science, 1983
Breaks were imposed in the game Monopoly, at which times the players, college level students, elected one person and gave him or her the power to change the rules. Behavior similar to political behavior in the real world resulted. The students discovered the resemblance and wrote papers on what had occurred. (RM)
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Games, Higher Education, Political Attitudes
Smith, Steven S. – Teaching Political Science, 1981
Describes a college course which will help students develop an appreciation of the systematic study of politics. Students learn to scientifically explore political behavior and events and develop knowledge of elementary research design principles and problems in preparation for a subsequent elective course in political science research methods.…
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Higher Education, Political Science, Research Design
Harrigan, John J.; Lukowitz, David C. – Teaching Political Science, 1981
Describes an experiment at Hamline University, Minnesota, in which a course on "American Metropolitan Government and Problems" was paired with a "History of London" course to stimulate the study of values in a cross-disciplinary context. Course logistics, teaching methods, student assignments and problems in administration, and obtaining materials…
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Higher Education, Interdisciplinary Approach, Political Science
Champney, Leonard; Parsons, Robert A. – Teaching Political Science, 1986
Elaborates ways in which literature may influence politics and demonstrates literary techniques employed to develop political arguments, disseminate political thought, and articulate ideological positions. Describes an interdisciplinary undergraduate course which used literature from Latin America as its focus. (JDH)
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Higher Education, Literary Devices, Literature
Lathrop, G. – Teaching Political Science, 1981
Describes a college course dealing with the origins and goals of Soviet foreign policy. The course examines the events surrounding the development of Soviet policy since the 1917 revolution, the domestic factors which influence foreign policymaking, and current problems and policies. (RM)
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Current Events, Foreign Policy, Higher Education
Ray, Bruce A. – Teaching Political Science, 1981
Describes a college course which studies the U.S. House of Representatives. The course examines the origins of the House, life on the hill, rules, committee assignments, leadership, legislators, and the bureaucracy. (RM)
Descriptors: Bureaucracy, Course Descriptions, Higher Education, Legislators
Kranzdorf, Richard – Teaching Political Science, 1980
Describes college-level film courses which lend themselves to a variety of political science subjects: American politics through Hollywood film; the police; 1984 and beyond; citizens, mobs, and vigilantes. Courses not only provide information but also involve students in analysis and creativity. (KC)
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Course Objectives, Film Study, Higher Education
Tannenbaum, Donald G. – Teaching Political Science, 1976
In an examination of the introductory political science course offered at 245 institutions, it was found that (1) grouping them consists of many identifiable forms that are evenly divided between being traditionally oriented and more behavioral, (2) each contains many variations, and (3) traditional concepts play a strong part in many of the…
Descriptors: College Curriculum, Course Content, Course Descriptions, Educational Practices
McKnight, R. Neal – Teaching Political Science, 1981
Describes a college course which examines the organizational and behavioral characteristics of trial courts in the American judicial process. A major course objective is to help students understand the trial court process as a political process by showing how trial court organizations are involved in the allocation of social values. (RM)
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Courts, Higher Education, Institutional Characteristics
Rawson, George E. – Teaching Political Science, 1980
Describes and evaluates the use of the Personalized System of Instruction (PSI) to teach an introductory public policy course on the college level. Also discusses student performance and evaluations. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Educational Assessment, Educational Needs, Higher Education
Hovde, Peter C. – Teaching Political Science, 1981
Describes a college course which uses a national approach to the teaching of international politics. Students are grouped into "country teams." Each country team publishes an analysis of its nation's foreign policy. Country teams participate in other activities including press conference simulations and an inter-nation simulation. (RM)
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Foreign Policy, Higher Education, International Relations