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Record Nr.

UNISA996308764803316

Autore

Paquette Laure

Titolo

Teaching political science to undergraduates : active pedagogy for the microchip mind / / Laura Paquette ; managing editor, Magdalena Randall-Schab ; language editor, Jeremy Busacca

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Warsaw/Berlin : , : De Gruyter Open, , [2015]

©2015

ISBN

3-11-045068-2

3-11-045055-0

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (168 pages)

Disciplina

378.1734

Soggetti

Political science - Study and teaching (Higher)

Telecommunication in higher education

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

Front matter -- Contents -- Introduction -- Acknowledgments -- Part I: Case studies -- Excursus: Overview and Instructions for Worksheets -- 1 Introductory Exercise - in the Decision-Maker's Shoes -- 2 Case Study in Political Philosophy: the Allegory of the Cave -- 3 Case Studies in Comparative Politics -- 4 Case Study in Public Policy and Administration -- 5 Case Studies in International Relations -- Part II: Simulations And Exercises -- Excursus: The Overview Worksheet -- 1 Political Philosophy -- 2 Role-Play Simulations for Comparative Politics -- 3 Simulations for International Relations -- 4 Public Policy and Administration Simulation -- 5 Conclusions and Limitations -- List of Resources -- Appendix: List of Blank Worksheets Used in Part I and Part II -- Bibliography -- Index

Sommario/riassunto

By 2020, half of the world's population and most university students will have a supercomputer in their pockets. This revolution will affect the way students respond to higher education. The university classroom must henceforth engage students, and the classic lecture format alone might not be enough to do so. This book answers the question how university students can learn in the classroom what they cannot learn in any other way. The answer is inspired by options that



are not available to political scientists - in the way that they are in the laboratories for the sciences, in the performances for the live arts, and in the studios for visual arts - as well as ideas that are already present, but not widespread in the discipline: problem-solving and case studies, as in the professional schools, and simulation exercises in many other disciplines. This book proposes therefore an active pedagogy for political science, at a time when active pedagogy is more important than ever. Prof. Laure Paquette, PhD, has been a visiting researcher or professor in 23 countries. She has advised several foreign governments as well as her own, Canada, and has published extensively in four languages. This is her sixteenth book.