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Webinar: Strategies for Teaching American Politics in Turbulent Times

Political Science Now

APSAs teaching and learning webinars provide political science scholar-educators with a platform to discuss breaking news, current events, and political trends from unique disciplinary perspectives. Her research agenda focuses on political science pedagogy, campus-based civic engagement, and pop culture & politics.

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Webinar Series: Teaching the 2024 U.S. Election

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Join APSA for our third webinar in a series exploring the 2024 U.S. Election Webinar Series: Watch the Past Events National campaigns and elections allow citizens to reflect and participate in their democracy. Election Webinar Series showcases how political scientists understand and teach American democracy’s quadrennial event.

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Webinar Series: Engaging the 2024 U.S. Election: An Expert Roundtable

Political Science Now

Join the American Political Science Association for our second webinar in a series exploring the 2024 U.S. Before joining APSA, Michelle was the faculty coordinator for the International Politics cohort of the Women’s Leadership Program at The George Washington University, where she taught political science courses. The 2024 U.S.

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2024 U.S. Election Webinar Series: Facilitating Respectful Conversations in the Political Science Classroom

Political Science Now

Join APSA for our fourth webinar in a series exploring the 2024 U.S. How can political science educators scaffold productive civic dialogue on contentious political issues? She also leads the RiceVotes Collective and teaches the Capstone course for the Certificate in Civic Leadership students.

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Beyond the Classroom: Building Faculty Capacity for Success: Virtual Workshop

Political Science Now

Her academic interests include American Government institutions and voting behavior, State and Local Government, Women and Politics as well as issues around citizenship, civic education, and political science education and pedagogy. She was granted tenure in 2010 and promoted to Senior II Tenured Faculty in 2018.

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Post-Election Reflection: An Expert Roundtable: APSA 2024 Engaging the U.S. Election Webinar Series

Political Science Now

Join APSA for our fifth and final webinar in a series exploring the 2024 U.S. Join APSA for our fifth and final webinar in a series exploring the 2024 U.S. Read more Watch the Full Webinar Series on “Engaging the 2024 U.S. Watch the previous two webinars and check out the associated resources here.