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Meril Antony; Rachel Emas; Shahrin Upoma – Journal of Public Affairs Education, 2024
While pedagogical practice is not mandatory in doctoral programs, many doctoral students often serve as graduate student instructors or teaching assistants for college courses. However, most institutions neither mandate nor offer pedagogical training as part of doctoral education. Effective teaching necessitates subject matter expertise and…
Descriptors: Public Administration Education, Doctoral Programs, Doctoral Students, Teaching Methods
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Dooley, Tyrone P. – Teaching Public Administration, 2020
The main research question considered in this article is the relative prominence of social equity among public administration curricula via an examination of program mission. It has long been asserted that social equity is a key component of public administration education so much so that the National Academy of Public Administration (NAPA) made…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Position Papers, Public Administration Education, Masters Programs
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Hu, Qian; Zhang, Haibo – Journal of Public Affairs Education, 2020
As the scale and frequency of disasters continues to intensify, public administration programs in both China and the United States are increasingly acknowledging the importance of integrating emergency management into public administration education. After briefly reviewing and comparing their respective emergency management systems, this study…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Public Administration Education, Emergency Programs, Comparative Education
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Hall, Michael – Teaching Public Administration, 2015
Since the beginnings of Public Administration in the US and its accompanying education in other parts of the world, government and policy have become more complex. The education in Public Administration created a professional pathway to public service. The addition of education to Public Administration came out of the Progressive Movement in the…
Descriptors: Technology Transfer, Public Administration, Public Administration Education, Models
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Hughes, Derek – Action Learning: Research and Practice, 2010
This paper reviews how action learning was used as part of a regional leadership development programme involving a number of public sector organisations. It explores how the sets were designed and set up and the significant challenges that this particular approach brought. A number of positive tangible outcomes were produced from the sets and…
Descriptors: Experiential Learning, Public Sector, Leadership Training, Foreign Countries
Newell, Charldean – Teaching Political Science, 1982
A questionnaire to elicit information on program structure, or admissions and exit standards, and on students and faculty of public administration doctoral programs was sent to 52 political science departments. Results showed that programs afforded reasonable flexibility, the opportunity for some degree of specialization, and an adequate number of…
Descriptors: Doctoral Programs, Educational Research, Higher Education, Political Science
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Siegel, Gilbert B. – Public Personnel Management, 1977
Defines gaming simulation and considers its utility as a didactic approach. Analyzes available games that are relevant for teaching and learning various aspects of personnel administration, and discusses the process of game design, illustrating with a description of JOBS, a game currently being developed by the author. (Author)
Descriptors: Management Games, Models, Personnel Management, Postsecondary Education
Sundeen, Richard; Cooper, Terry – Alternative Higher Education: The Journal of Nontraditional Studies, 1978
This article aims to stimulate an interchange of ideas on teaching through a discussion of experiential learning as a necessary, but not sufficient, component of the preprofessional student's education and a description of the semester programs of USC's School of Public Administration as a tool for incorporating experimental education into a…
Descriptors: Experiential Learning, Higher Education, Individualized Programs, Program Descriptions
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Williams, David G.; Plein, L. Christopher; Lilly, Ryan – Journal of Public Affairs Education, 1998
The Master of Public Administration program at West Virginia University has adopted a portfolio approach to connect program experience more effectively to professional preparation and career development. Although the portfolio is intended to enhance the learning experience, it also assists in assessment of curriculum and program needs. Form,…
Descriptors: Career Development, Educational Strategies, Higher Education, Masters Programs
Bobowski, Rita Cipalla – American Education, 1977
Students at Colorado's Graduate School of Public Affairs gain experience in places like the state house or Steamboat Springs before facing the tough demands put on today's government administrators. (Editor)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Field Experience Programs, Government (Administrative Body), Graduate Study
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Cohen, Steven; Eimicke, William; Kamlet, Mark; Pearson, Robert – Journal of Public Affairs Education, 1998
The Information Resource Management program designed cooperatively by Carnegie Mellon University (Pennsylvania) and Columbia University (New York) schools of public administration is a six-course, one-year curriculum designed to strengthen managerial and analytical skills and improve understanding of information technology's role in work, home,…
Descriptors: Administrator Education, Curriculum Design, Distance Education, Higher Education
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Fontaine, Sherry J. – Journal of Public Affairs Education, 1998
Describes the use of a class project production of a radio program to help public-affairs students acquire insight into the influence of the media in disseminating public-policy issues in a comprehensive and balanced manner, and examines the media's role in public policy. Areas in which the project was effective and lessons learned from the…
Descriptors: Broadcast Journalism, Classroom Techniques, Higher Education, Information Dissemination
Schaefer, Roberta Rubel – 1975
Suggestions for an alternative approach to public administration education are provided. One recent movement in public administration strongly attacks the notion of neutral scientific training and emphasizes that public administrators should administer policy according to social equity. However, this standard does not provide any objective…
Descriptors: Constitutional Law, Democratic Values, Governance, Higher Education
Far West Lab. for Educational Research and Development, San Francisco, CA. – 1979
The twelve continuing education programs for government officials are described to exemplify the broad range of activities that can be afforded by institutions of higher education. (All but one were funded by Title I, Higher Education Act of 1965.) Four of the programs have full descriptions including focus, audience, activities, cost/staffing,…
Descriptors: City Government, College Programs, Community Services, Continuing Education
Mohrman, Kathryn, Ed.; And Others – 1979
This bulletin on undergraduate public policy programs includes an article on public policy studies as liberal education by Joel L. Fleishman, and descriptions of the following college programs: public policy analysis at the University of North Carolina, public service studies program at Oberlin College, urban and metropolitan studies major at…
Descriptors: Bulletins, College Programs, General Education, Graduate Study
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