APSA

APSA Awards a Peer-to-Peer Pedagogical Partnership Grant

Introductory college-level courses are often some of the most challenging classes for teachers to design, especially when those courses are mandatory for students to take. Students with varied backgrounds and life experiences come to these […]

APSA

APSA Awards Two Centennial Center Growing Democracy Grants

The American Political Science Association’s Centennial Center for Political Science and Public Affairs is pleased to announce that it has awarded two Growing Democracy grants, totaling $19,700, to projects that will both help researchers better […]

Awards

Political Science Scholars Elected 2022 AAPSS Fellows

The American Academy of Political and Social Science (AAPSS), one of the nation’s oldest learned societies, will induct seven extraordinarily accomplished scholars as its 2022 cohort of Fellows at an event to be held in […]

Journals

Bringing the World to the Classroom: Teaching Statistics and Programming in a Project-Based Setting

Bringing the World to the Classroom: Teaching Statistics and Programming in a Project-Based Setting By Cosima Meyer, University of Mannheim This article introduces how to teach an interactive, one-semester-long statistics and programming class. The setting […]

Teaching and Learning

APSA Teaching & Learning Webinar on “Strategies for Teaching About Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine”

Please Join Us for a Free Webinar: “Strategies for Teaching About Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine” Tuesday, March 15, 2022 3:30 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. (EDT) REGISTER HERE Panelists include:  John Ishiyama, APSA President, University Distinguished […]