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Teaching American Government and Politics
A. L. Mathews-Schultz, Jennie Sweet-Cushman
Providing practical, concrete teaching strategies alongside relevant methodology and scholarship, this book offers a pedagogical approach for centering students' democratic citizenship and political engagement in American government cour... -
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Group and Team Work
Ricardo Flores, Antonina Bauman
By setting out a step-by-step guide on the implementation of a theoretically robust team work-centric approach to education, Group and Team Work explains valuable team work theory and practical dynamics. It details specific approaches ed... -
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Teaching Peace and Conflict Studies
Susan F. Hirsch, Agnieszka Paczyńska
This insightful book guides instructors on how to introduce undergraduate and postgraduate students to the interdisciplinary work of Peace and Conflict Studies (PACS). Mindful that many students come to PACS with a desire to create posit... -
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Teaching Information Systems
Edited by Mark I. Hwang
Issues related to teaching and learning information systems concepts have received keen interest from IS academics since the discipline’s inception over 60 years ago. Bringing together cutting-edge research from over 30 international exp... -
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Teaching Experimental Political Science
Edited by Elizabeth A. Bennion
The teacher-scholars featured in this book explain how to spark a students’ natural curiosity about the world they live in by using experimental design to test basic intuition, generate and answer “what if” questions, and address real wo... -
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Teaching European Union Politics
Edited by Viviane Gravey, Christopher Huggins
Why do we teach EU politics? What should EU politics students learn? What are the practical approaches and techniques to teaching EU politics? In response to these questions, Teaching European Union Politics analyses the interdisciplinar... -
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How to Set up and Run a Law Clinic
Donald Nicolson, JoNel Newman, Richard Grimes
This accessible How To Guide provides practical, expert guidance on how to successfully set up and run a law clinic. Donald Nicolson, JoNel Newman and Richard Grimes explore the process of designing a clinic to address unmet legal needs,... -
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Teaching Human Geography
Edited by Erin Hogan Fouberg, Janet Stuhrenberg Smith
This timely book examines advances in teaching and learning at undergraduate level from the disciplines of geography education, neuroscience and learning science. Connecting these disciplines, the chapters integrate research on how stude...eBook:Find out more$36.00
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Teaching Business and Human Rights
Edited by Anthony Ewing
Business and human rights (BHR) is a rapidly developing field at the intersection of business, law, and public policy. Teaching Business and Human Rights is a practical guide and resource for the growing community of BHR teachers, studen...eBook:Find out more$46.40
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Teaching Intellectual Property Law
Edited by Sabine Jacques, Ruth Soetendorp
Integral to the commercial law field, Intellectual Property (IP) knowledge is central to culture, innovation, and enterprise. Looking forward to the new academic norm, Teaching Intellectual Property Law: Strategy and Management uses expe...eBook:Find out more$44.00
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Teaching Social Policy
Edited by Zoë Irving
Drawing together international perspectives and disciplinary sub-fields of comparative and global social policy, this book provides an insightful guide for educators and academics embarking on or revisiting the design and teaching of cla...