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A Critical Review of the APSA Presidential Task Force on Rethinking Political Science Education

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Political Science Educator: volume 28, issue 1 Reflections By Matthew Stein ( Matthew.Stein@csn.edu ), Alexandra Macias ( alexandra.cole@csun.edu ), and Jennifer De Maio ( jennifer.demaio@csun.edu ) On the same day we presented our research at the 2023 American Political Science … The post A Critical Review of the APSA Presidential Task Force (..)

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Political Science Exams in the Age of AI

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Political Science Educator: volume 28, issue 1 Reflections By Erik Ringmar ( erik@ringmar.net ) When ChatGPT-3.5 This was not a ghost in a … The post Political Science Exams in the Age of AI appeared first on APSA. was released on the world in the fall of 2022, there was a collective sense of amazement.

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Using science fiction and creative writing in a political science classroom

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Moulton ( jeremy.moulton@york.ac.uk ) Aside from reading the odd political thriller novel, for many the link between creative writing and political science will seem like a tenuous one.

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Meet the New Editorial Team for the American Political Science Review (APSR)

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The American Political Science Association (APSA) is delighted to announce a new editorial team for the American Political Science Review ( APSR )—the oldest and most prestigious political science journal in the world. Her other work has been published in leading journals in political science.

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Reintroducing and Reinforcing: Political Science Bootcamp for Graduate Students in a Master of Public Administration Program

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Political Science Educator: volume 28, issue 1 Reflections By Amber Overholser ( aroverholser@saumag.edu ) and Sante Mastriana ( smastriana@closeup.org ) Students often enter Master of Public Administration (MPA) programs with a desire to work and make positive change within the … The post Reintroducing and Reinforcing: Political Science Bootcamp (..)

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Theme Panel: Civic Learning on Campus: Bringing Political Science In Mini-Conference I, II and III

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Engaging Citizenship introduces foundational concepts in political science through the lens of citizenship, democracy, and civic engagement, highlighting the relevance of the discipline to students’ lives and encouraging them to become engaged and empowered citizens. Schwartzberg, New York University (Presenter) Simon J.

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Emeritus Professor of Political Science, Robert Seddig, Passed Away

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Professor Seddig was a long-time political science faculty member at Allegheny College. Seddig was a political science professor for 45 years at Allegheny College and retired in 2012. His colleagues in the Political Science Department also note that his passion for justice and equity ran through his academic work.