Pedagogical Journeys through World Politics

Pedagogical Journeys through World Politics
Author: Jamie Frueh
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 323
Release: 2019-07-16
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9783030203054

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This edited volume is a collection of twenty-three autobiographical narratives by successful teachers of global politics and international relations. The diverse contributors (from a variety of institutional contexts, sub-disciplines, and countries) describe their development as teachers, articulate mission statements for their teaching, and link both to pedagogical practices that exemplify their teaching philosophies. Rather than provide specific recipes for authoritative techniques, the essays empower readers as creative developers of their own approaches to teaching global politics. They demonstrate the multiple ways that instructors have grounded deliberate pedagogical designs in a variety of deeper philosophical commitments, and resources are provided to facilitate discussion and collaborative deliberation between groups of readers.

Pandemic Pedagogy

Pandemic Pedagogy
Author: Andrew A. Szarejko
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2022-02-16
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9783030835576

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The COVID-19 pandemic has dramatically disrupted instruction across higher education. What have International Relations scholars learned from the experience of teaching through this situation? Contributors to this volume consider three themes: how they have adapted to new modes of instruction, what constitutes appropriate care for our students amid crisis, and how we as an epistemic community should prepare for future disruptions.

Pedagogy as Encounter

Pedagogy as Encounter
Author: Naeem Inayatullah
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 157
Release: 2022-04-28
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781538165126

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What is the role of politics in the classroom? How does the desire of the teacher shape the pedagogical process? Is teaching possible? Is learning possible? Pedagogy as Encounter engages with such larger issues. The majority of discussions, workshops, conference panels, articles, and books avoid meta-pedagogical issues by focusing on technique. Such “technique talk” examines schemes, methods, and procedures that do and do not work in the classroom. It answers the “how” question at the cost of ignoring these bigger queries. Pedagogy as Encounter consists of 120 vignettes arranged in eight chapters. Most of these are first person autobiographical stories that describe encounters with students and colleagues. They portray a teacher whose classroom disappointments lead him to radical experimentation. But there are also a few theoretical sections, as well as segments that are epigrammatic in nature. All of it is grounded in a Lacanian political psychology and in a critical global political economy. The theory, however, remains largely implicit and is confined to the footnotes. The body of the text is free of jargon and presented in a conversational voice.

The Oxford Handbook of International Studies Pedagogy

The Oxford Handbook of International Studies Pedagogy
Author: Heather A. Smith,Mark A. Boyer,David J. Hornsby
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 505
Release: 2024
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780197544891

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This volume on international studies pedagogy helps us think purposefully about the worlds we teach to our students and it shows us why engaging in reflective practice about how and what we teach matters. The Handbook also provides strategies to engage students in a variety of ways to reflect on and engage with the complexities of the world in which we live.

Teaching International Relations

Teaching International Relations
Author: Scott, James M.,Carter, Ralph G.,Jolliff Scott, Brandy,Lantis, Jeffrey S.
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2021-08-27
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781839107658

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This comprehensive guide captures important trends in international relations (IR) pedagogy, paying particular attention to innovations in active learning and student engagement for the contemporary International Relations IR classroom.

The Palgrave Handbook of Teaching and Research in Political Science

The Palgrave Handbook of Teaching and Research in Political Science
Author: Charity Butcher,Tavishi Bhasin,Elizabeth Gordon,Maia Carter Hallward
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 413
Release: 2023-11-28
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9783031428876

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This book provides a resource for political science faculty wanting to increase their research productivity and/or teaching effectiveness in a time and resource efficient way. Faculty from various subfields and institution types offer examples of how they align their research and teaching activities to “get more bang for their buck.” While some contributors discuss projects within the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (SoTL) research tradition, others go beyond this approach and integrate their teaching and research in other ways. As a result, this volume offers diverse, innovative, and practical ways faculty can leverage the teaching/scholarship connection to both improve scholarly productivity and ground political science instruction in pedagogical literature.

Active Learning in Political Science for a Post Pandemic World

Active Learning in Political Science for a Post Pandemic World
Author: Jeffrey S. Lantis
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 164
Release: 2022-02-24
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9783030947132

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This book features valuable conversations about how COVID-19 has changed how we teach and even who we are as instructors in political science. This project devotes special attention to how our pedagogy in political science has evolved from ‘triage’ to transformation over the course of the pandemic. This book, part of the Palgrave Macmillan Political Pedagogies series, presents a variety of innovations in political science teaching (from “ungrading” to the flipped classroom) and offers systematic reflections on how our approaches to teaching and learning have been forever changed.

Politics Go to the Movies

Politics Go to the Movies
Author: Joel R. Campbell
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 409
Release: 2022-03-14
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781793635174

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This examination of film genres discusses how various films in five genres reflect or comment on political themes and ideas. The author uses constructivist and feminist political theory to examine the development of the political discourse in these films, and considers new ways to conceptualize the relationship between film or television and politics.