Announcing the Political Science Educator
Educate is pleased to announce a partnership with in the Political Science Educator. Going forward, Educate will publish the newsletter’s featured essays, Teacher Scholar Column, and other timely...
View ArticleRethinking the Undergraduate Political Science Major
Rethinking the Undergraduate Political Science Major by John Ishiyama, University of North Texas This essay originally appeared in the Political Science Educator’s Summer 2019 issue From May 31 to June...
View ArticleResource of the Week: Graduate Identity Politics Syllabus
Graduate Identity Politics Syllabus by Hakeem Jefferson Whether one considers the partisan and electoral choices citizens make or the judgments citizens render in response to officer-involved...
View ArticleEducate Editor’s Review: How Political Science is Teaching the 2020...
by Bennett Grubbs Amid a tumultuous election season and presidential transition, political science faculty face unique challenges in the classroom. How are faculty organizing their post-election...
View ArticleCivic Education: Information Evaluation, Political Deliberation and Critical...
Civic Education: Information Evaluation, Political Deliberation and Critical Thinking at a Federal Courthouse by Nattawan Junboonta, Doctoral Candidate, Rutgers University This essay originally...
View ArticleResource of the Week: African American Politics Syllabi & Assignments
African American Politics Syllabi & Assignments by Sherri L. Wallace, University of Louisville This course examines the relationship between African Americans race history and the American...
View ArticleLearn by doing: A bill passage simulation for Intro to American Politics...
Learn by doing: A bill passage simulation for Intro to American Politics students by Renée Van Vechten, University of Redlands Why lecture when your students can practice to learn? Realizing that...
View ArticlePrepping for the Spring Term with APSA Educate
Bennett Grubbs, APSA Educate, Editor For faculty and graduate students teaching this term, January provides a window to update or design your new course. You might be looking for readings to add to...
View ArticlePolitics in the Era of Global Pandemic: A Survey Course for Everyone
Throughout summer 2020, Rachael Cobb, Associate Professor & Chair of the Department of Government at Suffolk University, collaborated with Boston NPR radio station’s Forum Network to design,...
View ArticleTeaching Political Science in the Wake of COVID-19
The below is a research update from one of APSA’s Centennial Center Research Grant recipients. We are currently accepting applications for research grants. Learn more at the bottom of this post....
View ArticleCall For Materials! New Approaches to Political Science Education
APSA Educate invites submissions of teaching and learning resources showcasing new approaches to political science education. Political scientists have responded to the past decade’s political,...
View ArticleStrategies for Success in the Online Political Science Classroom
All APSA members can access the complete recorded two-part webinar free of charge via educate.apsanet.org/webinar. What follows is a brief recap highlighting some items discussed. Strategies for...
View ArticlePart 1: Interview Series: Critical Pedagogy & Identity in the Political...
Dr. Julia Jordan-Zachery, University of North Carolina, Charlotte/incoming Wake Forest University), chair of APSA’s Teaching & Learning Policy committee, answers these questions in three interviews...
View ArticlePart 2: Interview Series: Critical Pedagogy & Identity in the Political...
Dr. Julia Jordan-Zachery, University of North Carolina, Charlotte/incoming Wake Forest University), chair of APSA’s Teaching & Learning Policy committee, answers these questions in three interviews...
View ArticleAPSA Strategies for Teaching the Insurrection and Impeachment
This article was featured in the May 2021 issue of Political Science Today, a new member magazine of the American Political Science Association. To read the full article in Political Science Today,...
View ArticlePart 3: Interview Series: Critical Pedagogy & Identity in the Political...
Dr. Julia Jordan-Zachery, University of North Carolina, Charlotte/incoming Wake Forest University), chair of APSA’s Teaching & Learning Policy committee, answers these questions in three interviews...
View ArticleAPSA: Home for the Political Science Community
APSA is Home to the Political Science Community The American Political Science Association (APSA) brings together political scientists from all fields of inquiry, regions, and occupational endeavors...
View ArticleBuilding an Inclusive Syllabus: An APSA Teaching & Learning Webinar
Join the American Political Science Association, Wednesday, October 27, 2021 at 12:00 PM EDT, for a webinar providing practical tips and suggestions for political science educators from all subfields...
View ArticleTeaching Civic Engagement Globally—Spreading the Word
This article was featured in the November 2021 issue of Political Science Today, a new member magazine of the American Political Science Association. To read and share the full article, click here....
View ArticleCall for Proposals: Teaching Introduction to American Politics
Do you have a teaching technique or resource to share? Are you an American Politics scholar whose research can help inform topics in an Introduction to American Politics/Government class? Your...
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