Teaching and Learning Webinars

Post-Election Reflection: An Experts Roundtable

December 9, 2024

December 4, 2024 | How are political science experts reflecting upon the results and administration of the 2024 election? What can we learn about U.S. electoral behavior and American politics from this election? What should we expect from the incoming …

Pedagogy Workshop: Preparing Teaching Materials for the Job Market

December 11, 2023

August 9, 2022 | Preparing Teaching Materials for the Job Market


Sondra Richards (Professor of Government, Department Chair of Government, Criminal Justice, and Paralegal programs) discusses the key components of a teaching portfolio, its role in your job market application, …

Pedagogy Workshop: Incorporating Information Literacy Skills into Your Syllabus

December 11, 2023
August 1, 2023 | Incorporating Information Literacy Skills into Your Syllabus

Kimberley MacVaugh (Georgetown University, Association of College and Research Librariesexplores practical approaches and active learning strategies to scaffold research competencies within your own syllabi and effectively

Critical Pedagogy & Identity: Interview 1

June 9, 2021

 


What is critical pedagogy? How do political science educators address identity, race, class and sexuality in the classroom? How and what materials do we bring to the political science classroom to encourage students to make connections and see themselves …

Critical Pedagogy & Identity: Interview 2

June 9, 2021


What is critical pedagogy? How do political science educators address identity, race, class and sexuality in the classroom? How and what materials do we bring to the political science classroom to encourage students to make connections and see themselves in …

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