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Internationalizing the Curriculum Track Summary: Realizing the Global Imperative in Political Science

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  14 July 2006

Gordon Babst
Affiliation:
Chapman University
Denise DeGarmo
Affiliation:
SIU Edwardsville
Chris Harth
Affiliation:
Global Studies Foundation
Bob Reinalda
Affiliation:
Radboud University Nijmegen and epsNet

Extract

The 3rd Annual APSA Conference on Teaching and Learning in Political Science hosted over 300 participants in lively discussions of trends, techniques, and models in teaching in political science. Held in downtown Washington, D.C. on February 18–20, the Conference was organized as a workshop-based forum to develop models of teaching and learning as well as to discuss broad themes affecting political science education today. Joining the discussion, APSA President Ira Katznelson (Columbia University) and keynote speaker Thomas E. Cronin (Colorado College) shared their thoughts on teaching and learning in the discipline. For a full list of participants and more information on the 2006 Conference, visit www.apsanet.org/section_236.cfm. For information on the 2007 Conference, contact teaching@apsanet.org.

Type
2006 APSA TEACHING AND LEARNING CONFERENCE TRACK SUMMARIES
Copyright
© 2006 The American Political Science Association

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