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  • Teaching Public Policy

    Teaching Public Policy by Pautz, Michelle C.; Liu, Li-Yin;

    Sorozatcím: Elgar Guides to Teaching;

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    Rövid leírás:

    This comprehensive book explores the challenges and opportunities when teaching public policy courses. Reflecting on political polarisation and the contemporary environment, the contributors critically engage with course design and structure and offer innovative activities, assignments, and tips for the classroom.

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    Hosszú leírás:

    This comprehensive book explores the challenges and opportunities when teaching public policy courses. Reflecting on political polarisation and the rapidly evolving contemporary environment, the contributors critically engage with course design and structure and offer innovative activities, assignments, and tips for the classroom.



    Michelle C. Pautz and Li-Yin Liu bring together expert specialists from a range of backgrounds to examine teaching techniques from diverse public policy learning environments. They explore ways of incorporating artificial intelligence (AI) into policy education and engaging students in the study of policy to support learning. The book presents assignment examples that connect theory to real-world policy practice. It also provides guidance on inclusive teaching strategies and how to build rapport with students to enhance their learning.



    Teaching Public Policy is a helpful resource for both novice and experienced educators as well as researchers of public policy, political science and public administration. Its discussions around classroom dynamics and nontraditional assignments will help instructors to conceptualize their courses, tackle key challenges, and think about new approaches to student engagement.



    ‘The desire of the editors and authors of this engaging book is to support students, many of whom will be future public leaders, to meet complex and challenging public issues. By considering cultural awareness, the importance of pragmatic and applied learning, and the context of public work, the chapters provide invaluable reading for new and seasoned professors alike as they consider how best to teach public policy courses. Highly recommended.’

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    Tartalomjegyzék:

    Contents
    1 Teaching public policy and the necessity of understanding our
    students 1
    Michelle C. Pautz and Li-Yin Liu
    2 Common ground policy analysis: approaches to address
    polarization in the classroom 16
    Daniel R. Birdsong and Christopher Brough
    3 The dilemma of one course: combining policy analysis and
    policy process theory 30
    Wesley Wehde
    4 Integrating community-based capstone courses into public
    policy curricula 43
    Dillan F. Bono-Lunn and Anna L. Krome-Lukens
    5 Leveraging AI-enabled technologies and tools to support
    student learning in public policy 72
    Dongfang Gaozhao
    6 Harnessing AI for active and visible learning in public policy
    education 100
    Minzi Su
    7 A contest of ideas: understanding and teaching policy through
    Supreme Court cases 116
    Chad B. Newswander, Grace Agapinan and James Pate
    8 Professors as engaged policy actors 132
    Jodi Benenson and Rachel Fyall
    9 Unveiling the kaleidoscope of inclusivity: innovative
    strategies in teaching public policy by foreign-trained faculty
    in US universities 144
    Ju-Ying Yang
    10 Integrating nontraditional assignments to enhance public
    policy students’ learning of quantitative methods 157
    Jungwon Yeo and Olga Pysmenna
    11 Re-thinking policy analysis: new approaches to learning and
    teaching cultural awareness 177
    Xi Chen and Sara R. Rinfret
    12 The use of study questions to connect public policy theory to
    practice in the classroom 193
    Megan K. Warnement Wrobel
    13 Teaching and (un)learning: developing assignments to help
    students unlearn old habits and prepare for policy-oriented
    careers 205
    Joshua D. Ambrosius

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