Teaching Experimental Political Science -

Teaching Experimental Political Science

Elizabeth a. Bennion (Herausgeber)

Buch | Hardcover
272 Seiten
2024
Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd (Verlag)
978-1-80220-878-8 (ISBN)
129,95 inkl. MwSt
This insightful book delivers a wealth of innovative ideas, models, examples, and advice for teaching experimental political science in the classroom and beyond, emphasising that teaching experimental research is necessary to prepare students to succeed as researchers, practitioners, active citizens and civic leaders. It illustrates how teaching experimental methods sparks students curiosity by allowing them to ask and answer questions about the world they live in.

With a core focus on successfully engaging a diverse range of students at all levels, this book includes a variety of approaches from contributing authors who are leading scholars in their field. Chapters provide both new and experienced teachers with concrete guidance on how to: facilitate student-designed survey experiments, use workbooks and templates to overcome mathematical and writing anxiety; use mock Institutional Review Board (IRB) reviews to teach students about the ethics of experimental research; follow an apprenticeship model to teach students to carry out their own lab experiments; and train students to go out into the field. Proposed models of teaching are supported throughout by the latest empirical research on the science of learning.




Teaching Experimental Political Science will be a key resource for faculty and staff working across a variety of educational contexts including political science, international relations, international politics, domestic politics, public administration and public policy.

Edited by Elizabeth A. Bennion, Chancellor’s Professor of Political Science and Director of Community Engagement, Indiana University South Bend, US

Contents:

Introduction: innovative approaches to teaching experimental
methods in the political science classroom 1
Elizabeth A. Bennion
1 Experiments for all! Introducing freshmen to social
science research using innovative experiments 16
Debra Leiter and Beth Miller Vonnahme
2 Included and set up to succeed: an evidence-based
approach to teaching experiments in the diverse classroom 33
Elaine K. Denny and Reagan Bijou
3 Engaging students as researchers: the value of an
inquiry-based one-semester survey experiment 52
Jeffrey L. Bernstein
4 Using class-designed survey experiments to teach data
collection, analysis, and reporting protocols 66
Jennifer Bachner
5 Using templates to make survey experiments accessible to
math-anxious students 85
Eric Loepp
6 Nurturing problem-solvers: using workbooks to teach
experiments in international development 105
Lindsay R. Dolan
7 Incorporating experimental methods training into your
political science courses: a practical, topic-informed approach 124
Angie Bos and Bas van Doorn
8 From concept to implementation: engaging student
researchers in get-out-the-vote field experiments 137
Melissa R. Michelson and Mara Ostfeld
9 Train the trainer: a field experiment workshop for
graduate students and faculty 155
Elizabeth I. Dorssom
10 Teaching lab experiments using an apprenticeship model 177
Rose McDermott
11 Using mock institutional review boards to teach the ethics
of experimental research 194
Christopher B. Mann
12 When things go wrong in the lab: teaching new
experimenters to anticipate and adapt to the unexpected 212
Jonathan Rogers
13 Creating an experimental lab on your campus 226
Kim Fridkin, Manuel Gutierrez, Trudy Horsting, and
Alexandra M. Williams

Index

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie Elgar Guides to Teaching
Verlagsort Cheltenham
Sprache englisch
Maße 156 x 234 mm
Themenwelt Sozialwissenschaften Pädagogik
Sozialwissenschaften Politik / Verwaltung Europäische / Internationale Politik
Sozialwissenschaften Politik / Verwaltung Politische Theorie
ISBN-10 1-80220-878-X / 180220878X
ISBN-13 978-1-80220-878-8 / 9781802208788
Zustand Neuware
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