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Knepper, Hillary J.; Scutelnicu, Gina; Tekula, Rebecca – Journal of Public Affairs Education, 2020
This study is the first to examine the research productivity of public administration faculty by gender through the perceptions of full-time faculty members at NASPAA-accredited schools. It specifically examines how research productivity varies by gender according to faculty tenure status and academic rank. This study extends previous research by…
Descriptors: Public Administration, Public Administration Education, College Faculty, Educational Research
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Henson, Cassandra R. – Teaching Public Administration, 2019
As the realm of public service and its relative partnerships (both social and economic) continues to change, so must the leadership charged with managing it. Gone are the days when a single government purview was sufficient for managing public service delivery, focused on preconceived notions of what citizens supposedly want. Public value and the…
Descriptors: Public Administration Education, Public Service, Cooperation, Trust (Psychology)
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Mallinson, Daniel J. – Teaching Public Administration, 2021
Food insecurity is a pressing concern for students in higher education. Much of the conversation surrounding this problem, however, focuses on undergraduate students. But some research finds the problem extends to graduate students. This study asks the question of how food insecurity may be affecting graduate students in public administration. A…
Descriptors: Hunger, Graduate Students, Public Administration Education, At Risk Students
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Elias, Nicole M.; D'Agostino, Maria J. – Teaching Public Administration, 2019
Sex and gender are evolving identity categories with emergent public policy and administration needs. To respond to the diverse landscape of sex and gender issues in the public sector, greater competency is needed. This research will contribute to the body of work on sex and gender in public administration by asking the following questions: (a)…
Descriptors: Gender Issues, Gender Bias, Sex Fairness, Public Administration Education
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Riley, Lorinda; Johansen, Morgen – Journal of Public Affairs Education, 2019
Indigenous governments are growing in size and strength. As a result, indigenous issues are becoming more frequently and prominently in the public administration landscape. Whether it is natural resource management, culturally appropriate foster home placements, or eradicating known drug trafficking routes that cross tribal jurisdictions, there…
Descriptors: Indigenous Populations, Indigenous Knowledge, American Indians, American Indian Education
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Beer, Francisca; MacDonald, Daniel – International Journal for Business Education, 2023
Because higher education creates more informed individuals, healthier citizens, social prestige, job satisfaction, and numerous other non-economic benefits, it is important that all members of society have opportunities for successful educational achievement. Using data for undergraduate students enrolled in a business college of a large Hispanic…
Descriptors: Racial Differences, Ethnicity, White Students, Hispanic American Students
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Witkowski, Kaila; Matiz Reyes, Armando; Padilla, Mark – Journal of Public Affairs Education, 2021
This article provides an introduction of the PhotoVoice methodology -- a community-based participatory research methodology that uses photographs to critically engage hard-to-reach populations within policymaking and the public participation process. Exposing students to qualitative methods like PhotoVoice can provide opportunities to bridge the…
Descriptors: Participatory Research, Photography, Research Methodology, Visual Aids
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Levine Daniel, Jamie; Fyall, Rachel; Benenson, Jodi – Journal of Public Affairs Education, 2020
On October 27, 2018, a gunman killed eleven people attending Shabbat services in the Tree of Life synagogue in Pittsburgh, PA. For many -- both Jews and non-Jews -- this tragedy served as a wake-up call about the persistence of antisemitism in the United States today. MPA curricula and public affairs research have rarely addressed contemporary…
Descriptors: Jews, Social Discrimination, Graduate Study, Critical Theory
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Haigh, Yvonne – Teaching Public Administration, 2020
This paper draws on nine years of undergraduate student course evaluation surveys to explore learning and teaching practices in an introductory public policy course in Australia. The paper situates student responses in terms of an increasingly complex teaching and learning environment. The student cohort includes a diverse group of arts, law,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Undergraduate Students, Public Policy, Public Administration Education
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Bishu, Sebawit G.; Guy, Mary E.; Heckler, Nuri – Journal of Public Affairs Education, 2019
Every MPA student learns about organization theory but too few learn to "see" gender, both within the public service workforce and among clientele of the agency. Because organizations employ gendered structures and processes, it is incumbent on faculty to teach students not just about organizational architecture, but also how to identify…
Descriptors: Public Administration, Public Administration Education, Gender Issues, Sex Fairness
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Rinfret, Sara R. – Journal of Public Affairs Education, 2020
An integral part of a public affairs education is our ability as educators to adapt and respond to the skills needed for a diverse and changing workforce. Historically, public administration programs have been responsive to an ever-changing workforce by the way we deliver curriculum (e.g., face to face, online, hybrid). This paper invites us to…
Descriptors: Public Affairs Education, Public Administration Education, Access to Education, Online Courses
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Newman, Joshua – Teaching Public Administration, 2020
Academic integrity matters are relevant to all areas of university teaching, but they are of particular importance to degree programmes whose graduates intend to work in the public service. While a large body of scholarship exists on academic integrity, very little has been written that specifically relates to students who intend to pursue careers…
Descriptors: Integrity, Public Administration Education, Prevention, Plagiarism
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Engbers, Trent – Teaching Public Administration, 2019
The use of applied labs has long been an established practice in the natural sciences as a means of stressing application of theoretical principles and fostering disciplinary excitement. The social sciences have seen an advent of similar problem-based approaches, but have not adopted a lab-based model. Labs offer an opportunity to use class time…
Descriptors: Public Administration Education, Lecture Method, Blended Learning, Laboratories
Thompson, Janet Altagracia – ProQuest LLC, 2019
Disparate student academic outcomes and program access is a problem at Master of Public Administration (MPA) programs in the Northeast United States The current admission committee members at the case university did not know institution leaders' rationale for eliminating the Graduate Records Examination (GRE) criterion. The decision to exclude the…
Descriptors: College Entrance Examinations, Graduate Study, Masters Programs, Public Administration Education
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Wiley, Kimberly; Searing, Elizabeth; Young, Sarah – Journal of Public Affairs Education, 2023
Halloween provides an opportunity to teach public administration and nonprofit management concepts in a fun way, which increases student retention and understanding. Teaching cases are an evidence-based pedagogical tool that facilitates active learning and brings together perspective-taking, critical thinking, and problem-solving. This article…
Descriptors: Minicourses, Public Administration Education, Nonprofit Organizations, Business Administration Education
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