Journal of Political Science Education

Title Publication Date Language Citations
The Game of Politics Simulation: An Exploratory Study2009/10/30English15
Teaching and Learning Online: Assessing the Effect of Gender Context on Active Learning2005/02/09English15
Best Practices in Civic Education: Lessons from theJournal of Political Science Education2018/01/24English15
Evaluating the Effectiveness of Adopting Open Educational Resources in an Introductory American Government Course2018/02/20English15
Editors’ Introduction to the Thematic Issue: Bringing Interactive Simulations into the Political Science Classroom2013/04/01English15
Resolved: Academic Debate Should Be a Part of Political Science Curricula2007/05/25English15
Reality Imagined: The Choice to Use a Real-World Case in a Simulation2016/04/13English14
Age, Gender, and Student Success: Mixing Face-to-Face and Online Courses in Political Science2019/03/20English14
Where Are the Women? An Analysis of Gender Mainstreaming in Introductory Political Science Textbooks2017/03/02English14
Promoting Civic Agency Through Civic-Engagement Activities: A Guide for Instructors New to Civic-Engagement Pedagogy2015/10/02English14
Making it Personal: Assessing the Impact of In-Class Exercises on Closing the Gender Gap in Political Ambition2014/01/01English14
TheStatecraftSimulation and Foreign Policy Attitudes Among Undergraduate Students2015/12/07English14
There is No Debriefing Without Prior Briefing: Writing a Briefing Memo as a Preparatory Activity to Make the Most of the Pedagogical Potential of Simulations2017/07/03English14
Service-Learning and Political Knowledge2005/09/01English14
Creating Better Citizens? Effects of a Model Citizens' Assembly on Student Political Attitudes and Behavior2010/04/30English14
Preserving the Seminar Experience2016/01/26English13
Implementing Collaborative Learning Methods in the Political Science Classroom2012/10/01English13
Comparing Student Outcomes in Blended and Face-to-Face Courses2012/01/01English13
Methods in the Madness: Integrative Approaches to Methodology in Introductory Comparative Politics2009/04/30English13
When are Students Ready for Research Methods? A Curriculum Mapping Argument for the Political Science Major2017/03/10English13
Using an Agenda Setting Model to Help Students Develop & Exercise Participatory Skills and Values2006/09/22English13
What We Learned About Our Assessment Program that has Nothing to do with Student Learning Outcomes2009/10/30English13
A Pedagogy of Civic Engagement for the Undergraduate Political Science Classroom2015/12/07English13
The Impact of Blog-Style Writing on Student Learning Outcomes: A Pilot Study2015/09/30English13
Is Class Appreciation Just a Click Away?: Using Student Response System Technology to Enhance Shy Students' Introductory American Government Experience2012/10/01English12
Teaching Ethics Using Simulations: Active Learning Exercises in Political Theory2019/03/05English12
Data Analysis and Data Visualization as Active Learning in Political Science2018/02/20English12
Librarians in the Midst: Improving Student Research Through Collaborative Instruction2016/04/15English12
Using Active-Learning Pedagogy to Develop Essay-Writing Skills in Introductory Political Theory Tutorials2017/07/03English12
Assessment that Matters: Integrating the “Chore” of Department-Based Assessment with Real Improvements in Political Science Education2005/09/01English12