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Emenaker, Ryan – Journal of Political Science Education, 2014
"Pin-the-Tail-on-the-Constitution" is an engaged-learning activity that has been conducted in 26 classes over the past four years. The activity teaches multiple themes commonly included in a variety of courses on American politics such as federalism, congressional powers, the role of the federal courts, and the relevance of the commerce…
Descriptors: Political Science, College Students, Educational Games, Legislators
McCarthy, Mary M. – Journal of Political Science Education, 2014
Games and simulations are increasingly used in courses on international politics. This study explores the hypothesis that games are better than simulations (as well as only reading and lectures) in introducing students to abstract concepts integral to an understanding of world politics. The study compares a two-level Prisoner's Dilemma game…
Descriptors: Educational Games, Simulation, Teaching Methods, Politics
Isacoff, Jonathan B. – Journal of Political Science Education, 2014
This article argues for a political science discipline and teaching framework predicated empirically on the study of "real-world problems" and normatively on promoting civic engagement among political science students. I argue for a rethinking of political science and political science education in view of the pragmatist thought of John…
Descriptors: Political Science, Citizen Participation, Educational Philosophy, Problem Solving
Inoue, Cristina Yumie Aoki; Krain, Matthew – Journal of Political Science Education, 2014
This study assesses the pedagogical value of film as case material, and whether that value is affected by the different national and institutional contexts of the students engaging that text. We test whether students in two different Theories of International Relations (IR) classrooms--one in Brazil and one in the United States--demonstrated a…
Descriptors: Films, Cross Cultural Studies, Teaching Methods, International Relations
Esaiasson, Peter; Persson, Mikael – Journal of Political Science Education, 2014
The article evaluates the civic implications of studying political science. Previous research has argued that learning rational choice models of political behavior could be detrimental to civic outcomes. However, results from our two panel surveys of students at Swedish universities show the opposite: studying political science has positive…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Political Science, Student Surveys, College Students
Lödén, Hans; McCallion, Malin Stegmann; Wall, Peter – Journal of Political Science Education, 2014
We propose that the European Union (EU) should be used in citizenship education as a possible vehicle for citizens' influence on issues outside the reach of the nation-state. Citizenship education thus ought to include the EU as an arena for political action and relevant "EU knowledge" ought to be part of the curriculum. Concepts…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Citizenship Education, International Organizations, Social Action
Lorenzini, Michelle – Journal of Political Science Education, 2013
In this article, I argue that student learning is enhanced when civic engagement is a component of international education initiatives. When only presented with knowledge about global challenges, students can become frustrated and overwhelmed unless they also understand how they might contribute to solutions. Political science programs are…
Descriptors: Global Approach, Global Education, Citizen Participation, Citizenship Education
Guerrero, Mario; Rod, Alisa Beth – Journal of Political Science Education, 2013
Both students and instructors have somewhat negative perceptions of office hours. Students fail to attend office hours on a regular basis for substantive and intrinsic reasons. Instructors are often discouraged with low attendance in office hours and consequently may fail to invest a significant amount of time in reaching out to students. This…
Descriptors: Teacher Student Relationship, Interaction, Academic Achievement, Political Science
Smith, Elizabeth S.; Bressler, Alison – Journal of Political Science Education, 2013
Rancorous dialogue among political opponents is nothing new in the American political system. However, in the past two decades or so, pundits and scholars have noted an increase in the overall intensity and frequency of incivility among elected officials and citizens. At the collegiate level, many universities have undertaken some form of civility…
Descriptors: Persuasive Discourse, Asynchronous Communication, Case Studies, Internet
Gershtenson, Joseph; Plane, Dennis L.; Scacco, Joshua M.; Thomas, Jerry – Journal of Political Science Education, 2013
In a democracy, agents of political socialization, such as schools and parents, generally emphasize the importance of voting. While college students may be exposed briefly to voter registration as a barrier to participation, there is little evidence that the topic is given serious attention in the classroom. This research addresses how classroom…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Voting, Quasiexperimental Design, Classroom Environment
Gokcek, Gigi; Howard, Alison – Journal of Political Science Education, 2013
What are the challenges of teaching Cold War politics to the twenty-first-century student? How might the millennial generation be educated about the political science theories and concepts associated with this period in history? A college student today, who grew up in the post-Cold War era with the Internet, Facebook, Twitter, smart phones,…
Descriptors: Films, Teaching Methods, Political Science, History Instruction
Zeiser, Pamela A.; Fuchs, Doris; Engelkamp, Stephan – Journal of Political Science Education, 2013
This article reports on our experiences in a German-American partnership in internationalizing the curriculum. In a globalized world, engaging other cultures and identities as well as understanding global issues and events from other perspectives are important qualifications that allow students to gain different insights in political science. Yet,…
Descriptors: Partnerships in Education, Political Science, Global Education, International Educational Exchange
Gilley, Bruce – Journal of Political Science Education, 2013
In teaching the causes of the Iraq War, the use of "virtual history" can be employed in a conference setting in which different individuals are assigned to different plausible counterfactuals they use to construct virtual histories. The Iraq War lends itself to the virtual history approach because of the availability of many plausible…
Descriptors: History Instruction, Teaching Methods, War, World History
Raymond, Chad; Usherwood, Simon – Journal of Political Science Education, 2013
Simulations are employed widely as teaching tools in political science, yet evidence of their pedagogical effectiveness, in comparison to other methods of instruction, is mixed. The assessment of learning outcomes is often a secondary concern in simulation design, and the qualitative and quantitative methods used to evaluate outcomes are…
Descriptors: Political Science, Simulation, Teaching Methods, Outcome Measures
Valeriano, Brandon – Journal of Political Science Education, 2013
This article is an overview of a comprehensive film-based course that covers basic topics appropriate for an introduction to international relations (or world politics) course. Film provides a new and novel perspective by which to view international interactions. I explore how various aspects of international politics are covered by movies with…
Descriptors: Films, Educational Media, Teaching Methods, Educational Practices

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