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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
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Huerta, Juan Carlos; Jozwiak, Joseph – Journal of Political Science Education, 2008
How can we promote student and civic engagement amongst our students? At Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi, the political science courses in the First Year Learning Communities Program have been using the "New York Times" as a supplemental reader to increase student engagement both inside and outside the classroom. The paper will examine the…
Descriptors: Political Science, Citizenship Education, Citizen Participation, Student Participation
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Machan, Tibor R. – Journal of Applied Philosophy, 1986
Argues that the sort of liberty associated with a capitalist economic system is of particular value because it ensures moral self-responsibility. Two conceptions of freedom are developed and related to private property and public virtue. (Author/JDH)
Descriptors: Capitalism, Democracy, Economics, Philosophy
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DiBacco, Thomas V. – History Teacher, 1971
The inventive talents of the senator from California and one-time son-in-law of Woodrow Wilson caused him to sally into razor blade technology and challenge the mighty Gillette Company. (Author)
Descriptors: Biographies, Political Science, United States History
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Weiden, David L. – PS: Political Science and Politics, 2009
This article proposes a new role-playing exercise for public law courses: a mock-trial simulation using the European inquisitorial system of trial procedure. By exposing students to an alternative method of conducting a trial, numerous pedagogical benefits can be obtained, including stimulating critical thinking regarding the potential…
Descriptors: Law Related Education, Role Playing, Comparative Analysis, Class Activities
Grasgreen, Allie – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2008
This article reports on the imprisonment of a Muslim former student on charges related to terrorism that has struck a chord among academics and public intellectuals. Syed Fahad Hashmi, a 28-year-old naturalized U.S. citizen born in Pakistan, is being held in solitary confinement at the Metropolitan Correctional Center in Manhattan, on multiple…
Descriptors: Muslims, Political Science, Terrorism, Foreign Countries
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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
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Richardson, William – Journal of Vocational Education and Training, 2007
This article surveys three strands of development in the further education of young people in England since the Second World War: its institutional evolution, some aspects of the experience of its students and staff, and the political and economic imperatives that have given it shape and direction. The account draws upon a wide range of primary…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Young Adults, Adult Education, War
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Engel, Stephen M. – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2007
Creating education systems that promote democratic sustainability has been the concern of political thinkers as diverse as J. S. Mill, Dewey, Benjamin Barber and Derek Bok. The classic dichotomisation of democratic theory between deliberative democrats and Schumpeterian democrats suggests that education in the service of democracy can be…
Descriptors: Universities, Educational Philosophy, Democracy, Citizenship Education
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Parrish, Rick – Journal of Political Science Education, 2007
This article addresses the pros and cons of incorporating more non-canonical political theory into our introductory political theory courses. I begin by identifying what I take to be the goals of an introductory political theory class. Based on these four goals, I examine the reasons why we tend not to include non-canonical works in our…
Descriptors: Introductory Courses, Political Science, Social Theories, Educational Objectives
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Rivera, Sharon Werning; Simons, Janet Thomas – Journal of Political Science Education, 2008
This article describes a simulation that fulfills many of the goals of a scholar/apprentice model--one that requires a sustained period of time during which an apprentice practices a set of discipline-specific skills under the guidance of his or her mentor. Such an extended simulation differs from shorter exercises in several ways, such as the…
Descriptors: Simulation, Student Evaluation, College Students, Political Science
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Brooks, D. Christopher – Journal of Political Science Education, 2008
This paper replicates an earlier project that tested the impact of comparative politics courses on students' levels of intercultural sensitivity. Using a standardized instrument, the Intercultural Development Inventory (IDI), I pre- and posttest students taking an on-campus East-Central European politics course taken in the fall semester and an…
Descriptors: Cultural Differences, Foreign Countries, Consciousness Raising, Political Science
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Jenkins, Shannon – Journal of Political Science Education, 2008
Despite evidence that service-learning projects can have positive effects on students' learning and civic engagement, such projects are not yet widely utilized in political science. This seems to be driven, in part, by the concern that service-learning projects may politicize students. In my Urban Politics and Policy class, I implemented a…
Descriptors: Political Science, Service Learning, Master Plans, Urban Areas
Esquith, Stephen L. – 1983
The connection between liberal political philosophy and political education is discussed with particular emphasis on the philosophy of Thomas Hobbes. The purpose of the essay is to explain how liberal citizens become committed to a distinctively liberal conception of the common good. Part 1 discusses Hobbes' theory that rationally determining…
Descriptors: Intellectual History, Philosophy, Political Science, Social Theories
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Punke, Harold H. – Social Studies, 1975
This article examines national sovereighnty and its role in the organizational structure of society through political and governmental roles. Cultural development, domestic affairs, minority groups and small nations, and individual and local government are discussed. (JR)
Descriptors: Government Role, Minority Groups, Nationalism, Political Science
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