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50 Years of ERIC
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Paletz, David L. – Teaching Political Science, 1977
Concerned with graduate-level political science instruction focusing on teaching and research rather than skills students need to survive in discipline, such as publishing. Provides summary of situation, explanation for the situation, and brief description of some educational programs. (ND)
Descriptors: Graduate Study, Higher Education, Instructional Programs, Political Science
Ogden, Suzanne P. – Teaching Political Science, 1977
Presents concerns expressed by instructors teaching university courses on women in politics: course organization, interdepartmental communication between instructors of women's courses, field focus of course, question of role of sex in politics, instructor's pedagogical style, consciousness-raising, and methodological implications. (ND)
Descriptors: Course Organization, Cultural Awareness, Higher Education, Political Science
Silverman, Jerry Mark – Teaching Political Science, 1977
Summary and evaluation of a simulation game developed for a second-year undergraduate international politics course at McMaster University, Ontario, Canada. Purpose of simulation was to provide students with insight into nature of national relations through their own participation in a similar process. (ND)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Foreign Policy, Higher Education, International Relations
Farley, Lawrence T.; Newkirk, M. Glenn – Teaching Political Science, 1977
Believing that inclass evaluation of material gives the instructor information useful in making decisions about course format and content, illustrations of the semantic differential questionnaire are presented and explained. (ND)
Descriptors: Course Content, Curriculum Evaluation, Evaluation Methods, Higher Education
Brey, Gary B.; And Others – Teaching Political Science, 1977
Report of an evaluation of the Introduction to International Relations course for freshmen and sophomores at Syracuse University. The course is reviewed and data are presented from student questionnaires, attitudinal surveys, and comparison with other introductory courses. (ND)
Descriptors: Attitude Measures, Comparative Analysis, Course Descriptions, Evaluation Methods
Bowman, James S. – Teaching Political Science, 1977
Data about a modified contract grading system in an introductory American politics course at the University of Wyoming are discussed. Three grade options are described from which students choose one and complete its requirements. (ND)
Descriptors: Achievement Rating, Educational Innovation, Grades (Scholastic), Grading
Kotze, Dirk A. – Teaching Political Science, 1977
Traces the establishment in 1918 and development of the Native Administration course in South African universities, its competition with political science and public administration for discipline distinction, and its eventual change to Applied Anthropology in mid-1970s. (ND)
Descriptors: Anthropology, Educational Change, Educational History, Higher Education
Dye, Thomas R.; Zeigler, Harmon – Teaching Political Science, 1977
Authors of "The Irony of Democracy" react to a critique of their book. The critique claims the college level political science text exposes the flaws of democracy, but fails to explain how the system can be reformed. The authors believe a textbook does not have to be a catalyst for change. (Author/RM)
Descriptors: Democracy, Higher Education, Irony, Political Science
Parenti, Michael – Teaching Political Science, 1977
The author of "Democracy for the Few" reacts to a critique of his book. The purpose of his college level American Government textbook was to make an analysis of the American political system, not to provide students with strategies and tactics for changing the system. (Author/RM)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Political Science, Social Change, Textbook Content
Wolfinger, Raymond E.; And Others – Teaching Political Science, 1977
The authors argue that an introductory course in American politics should be just like other college courses: an attempt to convey to students the information and insights produced by scholars who have studied the subject matter. There should be no propaganda or therapy. (Author/RM)
Descriptors: Course Content, Higher Education, Political Science, Textbook Content
Edelman, Murray – Teaching Political Science, 1977
An American politics text should offer a realistic account of the political process and develop the student's own ability to observe, analyze, and criticize political institutions, processes, and ideologies and statements about them. (Author/RM)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Political Attitudes, Political Science, Politics
Triebwasser, Marc A. – Teaching Political Science, 1977
The author discusses the political and economic content of college-level American Government textbooks from the beginning of the twentieth century to the present. (Author/RM)
Descriptors: Economics, Educational History, Higher Education, Political Science
Taylor, Stan A. – Teaching Political Science, 1977
A discussion of research to determine the effect on students of reading literature in an international relations course. Results show that in nearly every case, those who read fiction perceived the course topics as more complex, more interesting, and more difficult. (Author/RM)
Descriptors: Educational Research, Fiction, Higher Education, Interdisciplinary Approach
Balutis, Alan P. – Teaching Political Science, 1977
This study examines the educational and personal effects of the New York State College Intern Program, designed to provide college students with first-hand knowledge of the legislative process and functions. The internship experience had no significant influence on students' patterns of interest and values. (Author/RM)
Descriptors: Educational Research, Higher Education, Internship Programs, Political Science
Klein, Mitchell S. G. – Teaching Political Science, 1977
To determine the dominant topic areas of political science urbanists, questionnaires were sent to a sample of 119 college professors. Urban politics faculty have retained their concern for topics not currently fashionable in research, such as local government institutions, the pluralist-elitist controversy, urban ethnicity, and metro government.…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Course Content, Courses, Higher Education
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