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Smith, Andrew H. – Journal of Political Science Education, 2023
An emerging body of literature seeks to design, implement, and analyze best practices in service-learning at undergraduate universities. What scholars have not examined as well as service-learning as applied to students at Hispanic-Serving Institutions (HSI's). Given that students at such universities are in unique learning environments, there is…
Descriptors: Political Science, Service Learning, Minority Serving Institutions, Hispanic American Students
Solop, Frederic I.; Anderson, Haley N.; Barsky, Christina; Schnurr, Emily; Witlacil, Mary – Journal of Political Science Education, 2022
Client-Focused Research (CFR) offers an approach to teaching research methods that brings classes into a professional environment by working directly with nonprofit or public sector clients. Students work with clients to define the scope of the research project, design the research methodology, create data collection instruments, gather and…
Descriptors: Political Science, Teaching Methods, Models, Educational Benefits
Karlsson, Rasmus – Journal of Political Science Education, 2020
This article shows how a gallery walk exercise can be used to encourage broad participation and higher-level thinking among undergraduate students of political science. Asked to visualize the future of different political ideologies, the students work together in groups to create posters that they then present for each other during a…
Descriptors: Political Attitudes, Thinking Skills, Undergraduate Students, Political Science
Ben-Yehuda, Hemda; Zohar, Guy – Journal of Political Science Education, 2018
This research offers innovative ways to study fanaticism in higher education. It builds on simulations of regional crises to test four expectations and discusses their implications. The first, on the benefits of experimental learning, is supported: participants identify with their actors and show little empathy to rivals, indicating they learn the…
Descriptors: Simulation, Teaching Methods, Political Science, Conflict Resolution
Hastürkoglu, Gökçen – Journal of Language and Linguistic Studies, 2019
The necessity of incorporating both theory and practice in translation an interpretation pedagogy has always been emphasized by trainers at translation and interpretation departments. Situated learning activities, as most scholars agree, are environments where students can achieve deep learning by putting theory into practice. The view presented…
Descriptors: Translation, Teaching Methods, Theory Practice Relationship, Simulation
DeLaet, Debra L. – Journal of Political Science Education, 2016
This article provides an overview of a classroom project, titled the Priorities Project, which is designed to promote responsible and informed civic engagement on the part of students in upper level political science courses at Drake University. It provides an overview of the Priorities Project, a brief summary highlighting the process and results…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Political Science, Classroom Techniques, Citizen Participation
Broscheid, Andreas – Journal of Political Science Education, 2015
This article describes and evaluates an implementation of team-based learning (TBL) in a large (180 student) section of a U.S. government course. The author argues that TBL presents an opportunity for instructors of large classes to increase student engagement with the course content as well as student interaction with the instructor and with each…
Descriptors: United States Government (Course), Student Attitudes, Surveys, Introductory Courses
Pahre, Robert; Steele, Carie – Journal of Political Science Education, 2015
Other than trips to government offices, political science has generally not used field experiences as part of the undergraduate curriculum. To illustrate the possibilities of such experiences, we discuss field-based courses and curricular units at three sites. Each uses a national park to teach students about environmental politics and policy…
Descriptors: Parks, Political Science, Politics, Teaching Methods
Junisbai, Barbara – Journal of Political Science Education, 2014
Political science faculty have access to a wealth of innovative pedagogies thanks to a comprehensive literature on teaching and learning in the discipline and related fields. Yet, from among the hundreds of documented possibilities, how does one go about deciding which to incorporate into a given course? Few articles have much to say in response…
Descriptors: Student Centered Curriculum, Curriculum Design, Course Content, Teaching Methods
Sauzier-Uchida, Emi – Journal of Pan-Pacific Association of Applied Linguistics, 2009
This study aims to report an attempt to design and organise a content-based EAP reading course in political science and economics at a university in Japan, and to shed some light on learners' actual practices and preferences through the use of survey- and interview-based research participated in by 438 students. A principal axis of this project…
Descriptors: Political Science, Economics, Textbooks, Course Evaluation
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

Brandhorst, Allan R. – Social Science Record, 1990
Describes how social studies teachers can explore students' knowledge of communism and the Soviet Union. Explains how to help students make sense of communism's fall. Encourages teachers to ask students what happened, why, and what it means for the future. Explores course evaluation and the topic's meaning for all U.S. citizens. (SG)
Descriptors: Communism, Course Evaluation, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries
Eagle, Robert E. – Teaching Political Science, 1975
Report on use of prestructured and student-structured simulations, particularly describing a student-structured simulation used in upper level undergraduate legislative process courses. (Author/ND)
Descriptors: Course Evaluation, Educational Research, Higher Education, Learning Experience

Lester, James P.; Stoil, Michael J. – Simulation and Games, 1979
Examines the effect of a role-specific simulation upon student knowledge, motivation, and evaluation of the course and instructor in an undergraduate political science course. Results indicate that role-specific simulations can have a positive effect on the learning process. (Author/CMV)
Descriptors: Course Evaluation, Educational Research, Evaluation, Higher Education
Franzich, Stephen E. – Teaching Political Science, 1976
A discussion of the use of video tape presentations in political science courses to bring realism to the study of political institutions without resorting to the "politicians in residence" method. Indicates that the cost of creating these teaching materials is high but that they do offer potential as useful supplements to the more traditional…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Course Evaluation, Curriculum Evaluation, Educational Media
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