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Bernstein, Jeffrey L. – Journal of Political Science Education, 2008
I examine the impact of simulations on student learning and on the growth of civic competence in an introductory American government class. By civic competence, I refer to an individual's skill and ability to make sense of vast amounts of political information; to work with others (and in civil opposition to other people's ideas) where…
Descriptors: United States Government (Course), Civics, Skill Development, Simulation
Keng, Leslie; Dodd, Barbara G. – College Board, 2010
This study sought to compare the performance of students in the College Board Advanced Placement Program® (AP®) compared to non-AP students on a number of college outcome measures. Ten individual AP Exams were examined in this study of students in four entering classes (1998-2001) at the University of Texas at Austin. The four main groups of…
Descriptors: Advanced Placement Programs, Academic Achievement, College Students, Outcome Measures
Bako, Tom; Kempson, Lauri; Lakemacher, Heather; Markley, Eric – American Council of Trustees and Alumni, 2010
The crisis in higher education is about more than money. It is about what one has been paying for, paying for dearly. The public, even in these hard times, supports higher education with its tax dollars. And families make huge sacrifices to send their sons and daughters to college. They deserve in return higher education that provides real…
Descriptors: Core Curriculum, College Curriculum, Undergraduate Study, Required Courses
Mariani, Mack; Klinkner, Philip – Journal of Political Science Education, 2009
This study examines the effect of a 10-week campaign internship course on political efficacy and trust. We compared changes in these key political attitudes between a group of 33 undergraduate students in a campaign internship course and a control group of 65 students taking government courses. A multiple regression analysis indicates that…
Descriptors: Control Groups, Undergraduate Students, Trust (Psychology), Political Attitudes
Holland, Lauren – Journal of Political Science Education, 2009
This study examines the pedagogical conditions that contribute to political learning in American National Government courses, using data from classes taught at universities and colleges in Utah. The purpose of this research is to assess the relative effect of course content, classroom climate, textbook, institutional ranking and class size on…
Descriptors: Democracy, Citizenship Education, Course Content, Classroom Environment
Engstrom, Richard N. – Journal of Political Science Education, 2008
Introduction to American Government classes can benefit from the addition of examples from comparative politics. Presenting students with examples of other democratic systems encourages them to confront the costs and benefits of choices made in the American context. Dealing with these "cognitive conflict" tasks facilitates higher level learning on…
Descriptors: United States Government (Course), Introductory Courses, Teaching Methods, Comparative Analysis
Boeckelman, Keith; Deitz, Janna L.; Hardy, Richard J. – Journal of Political Science Education, 2008
This article describes a political debate among congressional candidates that the authors organized in 2006. The debate was structured to maximize student involvement both in the planning stages and during the event itself. After discussing relevant literature on experiential learning, the article describes the debate format and details the issues…
Descriptors: Debate, Experiential Learning, Political Candidates, Student Participation
Donnangelo, John A. – Social Education, 2007
History or social studies teachers are constantly striving to make the past come alive for their students and to help them see that not only does the past relate to the present, but it can also give insights into the future. The recent passing of former President Gerald R. Ford provides social studies teachers with just such an opportunity. Ford's…
Descriptors: Presidents, Political Science, Social Studies, United States Government (Course)
Diaz, Sandra; Kempson, Lauri – American Council of Trustees and Alumni, 2009
What will they learn? That is the simple question the American Council of Trustees and Alumni (ACTA) asks in this report. The authors do so by exploring the state of general education, those courses designed to give college students a firm grounding in the areas of knowledge they will use for a lifetime. Specifically, the authors evaluate whether…
Descriptors: General Education, Core Curriculum, College Curriculum, Required Courses
Baumgartner, Jody C.; Morris, Jonathan S. – Journal of Political Science Education, 2008
This project posits that incorporating political humor into the classroom can have a positive effect on learning in higher education. Specifically, we present preliminary findings from a quasi-experiment in which a humorous, "mock" textbook titled America (The Book) (Stewart, Karlin, and Javerbaum 2004) was incorporated into Introduction to…
Descriptors: Humor, Teaching Methods, Political Issues, College Instruction
Arone, John B. – Todays Educ, 1970
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, United States Government (Course)
Pappas, Christine – Journal of Political Science Education, 2007
Using fiction in the classroom can dramatize public policy issues and political science concepts, therefore, making them more real and relevant to students. Sapphire's 1996 novel "Push" puts a face on welfare, rape, incest, child abuse, educational inequalities, homophobia, and AIDS. I also use this novel to discuss the public policy process,…
Descriptors: Political Science, Public Policy, Empathy, Didacticism
Brophy, Jere – Educational Psychologist, 2008
This article elaborates a presentation made upon reception of the E. L. Thorndike Career Achievement Award in Educational Psychology from Division 15 of the American Psychological Association. It considers how value aspects of motivation apply to efforts to develop students' appreciation for school learning. Currently, we have only limited…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Educational Psychology, Student Attitudes, Student Motivation
Byford, Jeffrey; Lennon, Sean – Journal of Social Studies Research, 2008
The conceptualized view of American Democracy and civic values does not enjoy a standardized and uniform belief system throughout the nation's constituency. Many Americans appear to have differing interpretations of freedoms and rights; expressing an individualized view that appears to be ever morphing or changing due to numerous variances such as…
Descriptors: United States Government (Course), Socioeconomic Status, Democratic Values, High School Students

Abramson, Paul R. – High School Journal, 1970
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Political Socialization, Secondary Schools, United States Government (Course)