Teaching Methods in Politics and Public Policy
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Teaching Graduate Political Methodology
Edited by Mitchell Brown, Shane Nordyke, Cameron G. Thies
‘Graduate political methodology teaching requires taking students from consumers to producers of knowledge and these chapters offer excellent, short, practical, and helpful advice to support this mission. Whether it is writing a syllabu... -
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Teaching Political Theory
Nicholas Tampio
‘This book is exceptionally impressive in its breadth – contemporary and historical, Western and non-Western, analytical and critical/continental. This is the future of political theory.’ – Adrian Blau, King's College London, UK -
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Handbook of Research Methods in International Relations
Edited by R. J. Huddleston, Thomas Jamieson, Patrick James
‘Handbook of Research Methods in International Relations is a superb Handbook that offers students and scholars a highly useful guide for conducting research in International Relations. The Chapters are expertly written and address a wid... -
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Teaching Undergraduate Political Methodology
Edited by Mitchell Brown, Shane Nordyke, Cameron G. Thies
‘These chapters on political science research methods are absolutely wonderful! They can help to develop a methods curriculum, a methods course syllabus, or a methods assignment. The book is filled with practical advice, examples, and h... -
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Handbook of Teaching Public Administration
Edited by Karin A. Bottom, John Diamond, Pamela T. Dunning, Ian C. Elliott
‘In this insightful collection, more than fifty international scholars reflect on Public Administration traditions and their connections with PA teaching, explore relationships between research, theory, pedagogic scholarship, and practic... -
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Teaching Research Methods in Political Science
Edited by Jeffrey L. Bernstein
‘This book is a very valuable resource for those teaching research methods in political science – often to students who do not start with any interest in methods. The different chapters provide very useful lessons for educators to effect...eBook:Find out more$36.00
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Creating Inclusive and Engaging Online Courses
Edited by Monica Sanders
The recent imperative for online teaching has brought many educational challenges to the fore. Featuring current topics such as accessibility, diversity, and mobile access, this guide contains everything a teacher needs to make a great o...eBook:Find out more$40.00
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Teaching International Relations
Edited by James M. Scott, Ralph G. Carter, Brandy Jolliff Scott, Jeffrey S. Lantis
‘In an increasingly complex world that calls for innovation and critical thinking, Teaching International Relations provides a valuable collection of essays to guide thoughtful instructors who want to create engaging and meaningful learn...eBook:Find out more$36.00
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How to Get Published in the Best Political Science and International Relations Journals
Marijke Breuning, John Ishiyama
‘This comprehensive and highly readable volume contains a host of insights about how to publish in Political Science and International Relations. Subject matter includes how to select a journal based on a balance of prestige versus fit, ...eBook:Find out more$23.96
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Teaching Nonprofit Management
Edited by Karabi C. Bezboruah, Heather L. Carpenter
‘I’m thrilled to see a book on teaching nonprofit management within the framework of the NACC curricular guidelines. As a participant in the development of the graduate-level guidelines several years ago, it is a great feeling to discove...eBook:Find out more$35.96
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The Future of the Policy Sciences
Edited by Anis B. Brik, Leslie A. Pal
‘The Future of the Policy Sciences provides a comprehensive overview of the past development and new trends of policy sciences. Particularly, new technologies, such as big data and artificial intelligence, and global disasters, such as t...eBook:Find out more$40.00
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Handbook on Teaching and Learning in Political Science and International Relations
Edited by John Ishiyama, William J. Miller, Eszter Simon
‘The editorial team of John Ishiyama, William J. Miller, and Eszter Simon have assembled an outstanding group of contributors who offer many highly useful insights and tools for more effective and innovative teaching in political science...eBook:Find out more$48.80