Teaching Political Science: Accomplishments and Challenges
Weiden, David L., Academic Exchange Quarterly
These are exciting times for those interested in the pedagogy of political science. The Political Science Education section of the American Political Science Association has established a new academic journal and annual conference, both devoted to the scholarship of teaching and learning in political science. Furthermore, there has been an appreciable increase in interest and awareness among political science instructors regarding teaching techniques, curricular development, and pedagogical innovation in general.
Indeed, this special issue of Academic Exchange Quarterly is a testament to the depth and breadth of work being done in political science education. The articles in ā¦
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Publication information:
Article title: Teaching Political Science: Accomplishments and Challenges.
Contributors: Weiden, David L. - Author.
Journal title: Academic Exchange Quarterly.
Volume: 10.
Issue: 4
Publication date: Winter 2006.
Page number: 7.
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