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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
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
Hosen, Ron – Teaching Political Science, 1978
Describes and evaluates an introductory course in American government at the college level which encourages students to perceive political processes as instruments of personal choice. Findings indicate that dramatic increases in students' political involvement result from course participation. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Evaluation, Higher Education, Participation
Wendzel, Robert L. – Teaching Political Science, 1978
Describes objectives and student activities of a simulated peace conference which the author has used successfully in a course on Middle East politics at the University of Maine in Orono. (AV)
Descriptors: Conflict Resolution, Course Descriptions, Educational Objectives, Higher Education
Stover, William J. – Teaching Political Science, 1979
Describes and evaluates college level political science at the University of Santa Clara which promotes social science research as an integral part of the baccalaureate program. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Course Evaluation, Educational Needs, Higher Education
Boise, William B. – Teaching Political Science, 1974
A group-learning approach has been identified as suitable for dealing with large classes in a graduate public administration course to encourage student participation and to personalize the learning experience. (Author/KM)
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Educational Innovation, Higher Education, Political Science
Siegel, Michael – Teaching Political Science, 1978
Describes and evaluates strategies related to audio-tutorial units in political science at the college level. Aims of the audio-tutorial system are to accomodate diverse student interests, develop a student-centered approach to learning, specify learning objectives, and provide variety in teaching style. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Educational Objectives, Educational Practices, Evaluation
Infante, Isa; And Others – Teaching Political Science, 1978
Assesses an effort by a university department of political science to involve graduate students in a seminar on teaching and to provide students experience in teaching undergraduates. Objectives of the seminar were to (1) examine some issues of teaching political science; (2) critique some perspectives on learning; and (3) design a teaching…
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Educational Objectives, Educational Problems, Graduate Students
English, Arthur; Carroll, John J. – Teaching Political Science, 1980
Suggests examining the literature on state constitutional conventions as an approach to teaching the legislative process in state and local government courses at the college level. (KC)
Descriptors: Constitutional History, Course Descriptions, Higher Education, Legislation
Pasqua, Tom – Teaching Political Science, 1979
Describes and evaluates a college level introductory American government course which teaches students about citizenship by directing them to participate in local government meetings and write reports of the governmental units with which they become involved. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Citizenship, Community Colleges, Course Descriptions, Democratic Values
DeYoung, Tim; Perlman, Bruce J. – Teaching Political Science, 1984
A profile of quantitative methods courses in public administration is presented. Most of these courses use one of two models of learning--the concept attainment model or the nondirective model. How a third and more promising method--the inquiry training model--has been used in the authors' course is described. (RM)
Descriptors: Concept Teaching, Course Descriptions, Educational Practices, Inquiry
Pohlman, H. L. – Teaching Political Science, 1989
Maintains that a course in U.S. political thought is necessary to increase students' knowledge of democracy, liberty, and human rights. Provides course goals, structure, and useful texts. Suggests a topical format rather than a chronological approach. Focuses on judicial opinions as an important indicator of traditional values. (RW)
Descriptors: Course Content, Course Descriptions, Court Litigation, Curriculum Development