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Graves, Helen M. – Teaching Political Science, 1979
Reviews program development, program content, and student experiences in a political science internship program for students from the University of Michigan (Dearborn) in legislative/administrative offices of the Ontario Provincial or Metro-Toronto governmental offices. (AV)
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Government (Administrative Body), Higher Education, Internship Programs
Fritschler, A. Lee; Fritz, Dan – Teaching Political Science, 1976
A program, called "Decision Making in the Public Sector" that uses simulated internships, was designed to provide IBM participants with firsthand exposure to the government actors, institutions, and processes involved in the formation and implementation of public policy. (Author/ND)
Descriptors: Government (Administrative Body), Government Employees, Governmental Structure, Internship Programs
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)
Hurwitz, Jacob A. – Teaching Political Science, 1978
Describes content and activities of a "student legislative practicum" designed to prepare students from North Carolina State University for participation in the annual legislative session of the North Carolina Student Legislature (NCSL). The practicum employed the NCSL experience as a vehicle for understanding the legislative process more fully.…
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Government (Administrative Body), Higher Education, Learning Activities
Profughi, Victor; Warren, Edward – Teaching Political Science, 1978
Identifies behavior patterns among academic advisors, field supervisors, and student interns; suggests ways to improve administration of government internship programs; and compares ideal working relationships with disillusioning ones. (Author/AV)
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Field Experience Programs, Government (Administrative Body), Higher Education
Graves, Helen M. – Teaching Political Science, 1980
Analyzes a comparative political experience in which American political science students served internships in Canadian governments. Benefits include diffusion of political ethnocentrism, exposure to a different party spectrum, and acquisition of new role models and contacts. (KC)
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Experiential Learning, Government (Administrative Body), Higher Education
Marion, David E. – Teaching Political Science, 1988
Proposes the use of works of fiction in introductory level public administration courses as a means of exploring questions concerning the bureaucratic state. "Walden Two,""Looking Backward,""The Trial, "Brave New World," and "1984" are discussed as examples of fiction which can be used. (KO)
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, Bureaucracy, Classroom Techniques, Fiction
Rossum, Ralph A. – Teaching Political Science, 1984
Government and ethics teachers should educate students in the "wholesale sanity" of American democracy. In particular they should (1) identify and defend the principles of the American constitutional order, (2) criticize government actions departing from these principles, and (3) seek means by which to correct for these departures. (RM)
Descriptors: Constitutional History, Constitutional Law, Democracy, Democratic Values
Hy, Ronald John; Hughes, Linda – Teaching Political Science, 1988
Describes a team teaching approach to statistics in public administration programs. Discusses a format requiring that students combine skills of critical inquiry and understanding of numerical data with the literacy skills public administrators need in order to communicate with government officials, managers, and staff. Suggests applications for…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Cooperative Planning, Government (Administrative Body), Higher Education
Wyszomirski, Margaret J. – Teaching Political Science, 1989
Notes the blurring of boundaries between public and private sectors, pointing out that the interaction between governmental and non-profit agencies is increasing in the areas of public policy. Argues that these increasing interactions need to be integrated into the political science curriculum. (GG)
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, Curriculum Development, Federal Government, Government (Administrative Body)
Lawler, Peter Augustine – Teaching Political Science, 1988
Advocates inclusion of political philosophy in the education of public administrators. States that U.S. public officials need knowledge gained through a general education rather than through a specialization in administrative science. Emphasizes that administrators must study philosophy if they are to make political decisions in line with the U.S.…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Government (Administrative Body), Government Role, Higher Education