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McBeth, Mark K.; Robison, Shea K. – Journal of Political Science Education, 2012
For those times when political science is again confronted with questions about its usefulness, we suggest that the classroom is a central arena for our discipline to reassert its relevance to the society in which we live. In particular, given the existence of our open and accessible political system, we argue that the introductory course taught…
Descriptors: Learning Theories, United States Government (Course), Introductory Courses, Political Science
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Mayer, Russell K.; Nichols, Wendy; Toth, David – Journal of Political Science Education, 2012
This study investigates which factors cause college student to express an interest in participating in what we classify as nontraditional community service opportunities. The particular form of community service that we examine--participation in a volunteer computing project--differs from traditional forms of college student volunteerism in that…
Descriptors: Service Learning, Student Participation, College Students, Student Interests
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Bos, Angela L.; Schneider, Monica C. – PS: Political Science and Politics, 2012
This symposium consists of three papers written after a small mentoring conference, "New Research on Gender in Political Psychology," which was held in New Brunswick, New Jersey, March 4-5, 2011. As junior scholars, we received a grant from the National Science Foundation (#SES-1014854) to organize a conference for the purposes of mentoring…
Descriptors: Scholarship, Mentors, Psychology, Conferences (Gatherings)
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Niven, Penelope – Perspectives in Education, 2013
This paper explores the situated nature of the epistemological values of a social science discipline as it finds expression in a particular department. Although it explores Becher and Trowler's anthropological conception of disciplinary "territories" and tribes ([1989]/2001) it finds deeper resonances in Trowler's more recent notion of "teaching…
Descriptors: Political Science, College Freshmen, Educational Practices, Teaching Methods
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Roberts, James C. – Journal of Political Science Education, 2015
This article presents the results of a 4-year quasi-experimental study of the effectiveness of lecture capture in an undergraduate political research class. Students self-enrolled in either a traditional in-class lecture-discussion section or a fully online section of a required political research course. The class sessions from the in-class…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Political Science, Research, Lecture Method
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Kalaf-Hughes, Nicole; Mills, Russell W. – Journal of Political Science Education, 2016
Much of the research on the use of simulations in the political science classroom focuses on how simulations model different events in the real world, including political campaigns, international diplomacy, and legislative bargaining. In the case of American Politics, many simulations focus on the behavior of Congress and the legislative process,…
Descriptors: Simulation, Political Science, United States Government (Course), Federal Legislation
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Archer, Candace C.; Miller, Melissa K. – PS: Political Science and Politics, 2011
Prior research in political science and other disciplines demonstrates the pedagogical and practical benefits of active learning. Less is known, however, about the extent to which active learning is used in political science classrooms. This study assesses the prioritization of active learning in "gateway" political science courses, paying…
Descriptors: Political Science, Active Learning, Case Method (Teaching Technique), Introductory Courses
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Pons, Xavier – European Journal of Education, 2011
This article synthesises some findings of an international research project called "Know&Pol" to question the effects of the OECD's Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA) on the public debate in three European countries (France, Portugal and Scotland). Using a political science approach, it shows that Pisa did not…
Descriptors: Political Science, Foreign Countries, Research Projects, Sociology
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Bostock, William – Journal of Political Science Education, 2011
The idea that "film is an extraordinarily powerful teaching tool" (Champoux) is explored in relation to the film "5 Fingers" that presents an account of the true story of the reproduction and sale of top secret documents held by the British Ambassador in Ankara, Turkey to Nazi Germany by Elyesa Bazna, code named Cicero,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, War, World History, Political Science
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Poirier, Maben Walter – Bulletin of Science, Technology & Society, 2011
In this article, the author attempts three things: (a) to describe the main beliefs of the "continental empiricist" epistemology that dominated the study of the social sciences in North America since the mid 1930s; (b) to speak of the influence of this epistemology on the dominant or mainstream school in the study of politics; and (c) to…
Descriptors: Social Sciences, Epistemology, Educational History, Political Issues
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Baumann, Zachary D.; Marchetti, Kathleen; Soltoff, Benjamin – Journal of Political Science Education, 2015
Student response systems, or "clickers," have been presented as a way of solving student engagement problems, particularly in large-enrollment classes. These devices provide real-time feedback to instructors, allowing them to understand what students are thinking and how well they comprehend material. As clickers become more common, it…
Descriptors: Audience Response Systems, Introductory Courses, Political Science, Student Surveys
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Jansson, Maria; Wendt, Maria; Ase, Cecilia – Journal of Political Science Education, 2013
This article examines how students' common-sense conceptualizations of "nation," specifically the Swedish nation, operate in teaching situations in which a critical constructivist theory of "nation" is part of the curriculum. Taking its point of departure from discussions of conceptual change, this article examines how students…
Descriptors: Political Science, Constructivism (Learning), Learning Processes, Concept Teaching
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McMahon, Sean F.; Miller, Chris – Simulation & Gaming, 2013
This article reflects critically on simulations. Building on the authors' experience simulating the Palestinian-Israeli-American Camp David negotiations of 2000, they argue that simulations are useful pedagogical tools that encourage creative--but not critical--thinking and constructivist learning. However, they can also have the deleterious…
Descriptors: Power Structure, Foreign Countries, Constructivism (Learning), Graduate Students
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Kettell, Steven – PS: Political Science and Politics, 2012
A common complaint from political scientists involved in the study of religion is that religious issues have been largely overlooked by political science. Through a content analysis of leading political science and sociology journals from 2000 to 2010, this article considers the extent of this claim. The results show that political science…
Descriptors: Political Science, Religion, Religious Factors, Religious Education
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Rudolph, Lloyd I.; Rudolph, Susanne Hoeber – PS: Political Science and Politics, 2010
Not long ago, many political scientists suffered from economics envy. Some still do. They view economics as the queen of the social sciences, claiming that it is "scientific," like physics. Physicists and other natural scientists spend most of their time trying to explain phenomena, but non-behavioral micro-economists spend most of their time on…
Descriptors: Political Science, Economics, Intellectual Disciplines, Scientific Principles
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