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    Teaching Critical Thinking in Political Science by Olsen, Jonathan; Born, Vivienne;

    Series: Elgar Guides to Teaching;

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    Product details:

    • Publisher Edward Elgar Publishing
    • Date of Publication 26 September 2025

    • ISBN 9781035327539
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages184 pages
    • Size 234x156 mm
    • Weight 428 g
    • Language English
    • 690

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    Long description:

    This illuminating book provides an overview of best practices to introduce and develop critical thinking (CT) skills in the political science classroom. Featuring contributions from leading experts in a range of academic positions and subdisciplines, it presents perspectives from the various institutional settings that characterize contemporary higher education.



    Chapters are organized into four key parts, covering themes such as writing and activities to promote CT, simulations, countering cognitive bias and how to foster CT in different educational environments. Contributors discuss detailed pedagogies and examples, from the use of internet memes to combat cognitive bias to classroom simulations that model how EU institutions function. The book outlines how these strategies can enable the development of problem-solving skills and the ability to approach complex issues from diverse viewpoints.



    Teaching Critical Thinking in Political Science is an essential resource for instructors of political science, political theory and public policy. Its evidence-based, practical insights will be invaluable to classroom practitioners who are looking to innovate their curriculum and pedagogy while fostering transferrable critical thinking skills.



    This illuminating book provides an overview of best practices to introduce and develop critical thinking (CT) skills in the political science classroom. Featuring contributions from leading experts in a range of academic positions and subdisciplines, it presents perspectives from the various institutional settings that characterize contemporary higher education.

    ‘Olsen and Born leverage the knowledge and experience of diverse educators to provide a compelling and comprehensive guidebook for teaching critical thinking in the modern college setting. Teaching Critical Thinking in Political Science offers concrete, evidence-based advice for best classroom practices, pedagogical strategies, and bringing hands-on learning experience to students in a variety of educational settings, from small seminars to large lecture halls. This book is a must-read for anyone hoping to prepare students for a rapidly changing environment and give them a truly transformative college experience.’

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    Table of Contents:

    Contents
    1 Teaching critical thinking in political science: an introduction 1
    Jonathan Olsen and Vivienne Born
    PART I WRITING/ACTIVITIES TO PROMOTE CT
    2 Introduction to Part I – writing/activities for promoting CT 13
    Jonathan Olsen and Vivienne Born
    3 Writing pedagogy to accelerate student success as
    disciplinary writers and thinkers 16
    Michele Calderon
    4 Critical complements: combining writing and group
    discussion activities to help students engage with empirical
    evidence 36
    Sarah Maxey and Steffen Blings
    5 How to value critical thinking in the political science
    classroom 47
    John LaForest Phillips
    PART II SIMULATIONS
    6 Introduction to Part II − simulations 63
    Jonathan Olsen and Vivienne Born
    7 Simulations and jurisprudence 67
    Robbin Smith
    8 Simulating the European Union 79
    John McCormick
    PART III CT AND COUNTERING COGNITIVE BIAS
    9 Introduction to Part III – CT and countering cognitive bias 90
    Jonathan Olsen and Vivienne Born
    10 Critical thinking and media literacy in an age of
    misinformation 93
    Terry Gilmour
    11 Using internet memes to combat cognitive bias 105
    Dominic D. Wells
    12 The ALDAMA method: teaching the relationship between
    religion and politics in Middle East courses and the Iran case 116
    Marina Díaz-Sanz and Lucía Ferreiro Prado
    PART IV FOSTERING CT IN DIFFERENT CLASSROOM SETTINGS
    13 Introduction to Part IV – fostering critical thinking in
    different classroom settings 129
    Jonathan Olsen and Vivienne Born
    14 Short in-class activities to promote critical thinking 132
    Charity Butcher
    15 Designing critical thinking activities for the large lecture
    classroom 142
    Jennifer Danley-Scott
    16 Critical thinking in political science: some reflections on
    conceptualization, measurement, and the future 156
    John Ishiyama

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