Buch, Englisch, 155 Seiten, Format (B × H): 153 mm x 216 mm, Gewicht: 343 g
Reihe: Political Pedagogies
From Triage to Transformation
Buch, Englisch, 155 Seiten, Format (B × H): 153 mm x 216 mm, Gewicht: 343 g
Reihe: Political Pedagogies
ISBN: 978-3-030-94712-5
Verlag: Springer
This book features valuable conversations about how COVID-19 has changed how we teach and even who we are as instructors in political science. This project devotes special attention to how our pedagogy in political science has evolved from ‘triage’ to transformation over the course of the pandemic. This book, part of the Palgrave Macmillan Political Pedagogies series, presents a variety of innovations in political science teaching (from “ungrading” to the flipped classroom) and offers systematic reflections on how our approaches to teaching and learning have been forever changed.
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List of Contributors
Chapter 1: Introduction: Active Learning for a Post-Pandemic World
Jeffrey S. Lantis
Chapter 2: Theory vs. Practice: An Administrative Perspective on
Teaching and Learning in a Pandemic
Gigi Gokcek
Chapter 3: How Teaching Excellence Centers Helped Manage New Modes of Education During the Covid-19 Pandemic
Amanda M. Rosen
Chapter 4: Teacher Presence and Engagement: Lessons for Effective Post-Pandemic Pedagogy
Jeannie Grussendorf
Chapter 5: Flipped Learning and the Pandemic: How to Create Group Spacein the Online Classroom
Eric K. Leonard
Chapter 6: The Pandemic and Pedagogy Experimentation: The Benefits of Ungrading
Kirsten L. Taylor
Chapter 7: Pandemic Pedagogy: Lessons from a Decade of Teaching About Disasters
Jason Enia
Chapter 8: Teaching War and Politics on Film During ‘World War C’
Jeffrey S. Lantis
Chapter 9: On Campus and Online: Evaluating Student Engagement in the Covid-19 EraYasemin Akbaba
Chapter 10: Collaborating in the Pandemic: A Pedagogy of Shared Failures
Jamie Frueh
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