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Preventing a Crisis in the Political Science Classroom: De-escalation Tips for College Instructors

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Political Science Educator: volume 28, issue 2 The Teacher-Scholar By Elizabeth A. colleges, the prevalence of depression, anxiety, and has decreased in … The post Preventing a Crisis in the Political Science Classroom: De-escalation Tips for College Instructors appeared first on APSA.

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Still Marginalized? Gender and LGBTQIA+ Scholarship in Top Political Science Journals

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Gender and LGBTQIA+ Scholarship in Top Political Science Journals By Jennifer M. Piscopo , University of London Is political science research that explores gender and LGBTQIA+ politics still underrepresented in the disciplines top journals? Read the full article.

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Pedagogy and the Textbook in Political Science

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Pedagogy and the Textbook in Political Science By Noele Crossley , University College London How can textbooks be deployed in a way that boosts active learning and critical thinking? The post Pedagogy and the Textbook in Political Science appeared first on.

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Surveying the Impact of Generative Artificial Intelligence on Political Science Education

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Surveying the Impact of Generative Artificial Intelligence on Political Science Education By Nicole Wu , University of Toronto , and Patrick Y. We present the results of these surveys and conclude with recommendations. Read the full article.

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Fear and Loathing: ChatGPT in the Political Science Classroom

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Fear and Loathing: ChatGPT in the Political Science Classroom By Phillip J. This article summarizes the primary concerns that political science faculty have about ChatGPT and similar AI software with regard to academia. Ardoin and William D. Read the full article.

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Codes of Conduct at Political Science Conferences: Prevalence and Content

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Codes of Conduct at Political Science Conferences: Prevalence and Content By Lucie Lu , Columbia University and Nora Webb Williams , University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign Academic conferences are important institutions for promoting new research and facilitating conversations about the field. Read the full article.

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Curricular Design, American Political Development, and the Future of the Undergraduate Political Science Major

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Here, by discussing our recently designed and implemented American Political Development-focused undergraduate American politics curriculum, we show how faculty can use “loosely sequenced” coursework to collaboratively develop their own focused, structured curricula from the bottom up – without formal changes to requirements Read more.