
The APSA Political Science Education Section seeks applications for its inaugural Pedagogy Fellows initiative. The first cohort of our Pedagogy Fellows will work in collaboration with the PSE Section and APSA to launch a new Certificate in Political Science Pedagogy Program. This certificate program is designed to provide high quality professional development opportunities to political science faculty and graduate students.
The Political Science Education seeks one generalist fellow and three area specialist fellows. Read the full call for proposals:
- Call for Applications: Political Science Education Fellow – Generalist:
The Political Science Education Section seeks applications for an APSA-PSE Generalist Pedagogy Fellow. As a member of our first cohort of Pedagogy Fellows, the Generalist PSE Pedagogy Fellow will help the Political Science Education Section, working in collaboration with APSA, to launch a new Certificate in Research-Based Political Science Pedagogy program. The Generalist will be responsible for developing materials that provide a broad overview of the best overall teaching practices in political science classrooms, covering a wide array of topics, including — but not limited to — syllabus development, curricular development, student engagement, post-pandemic trends, assessment, and ongoing professional development opportunities. - Call for Applications: Political Science Education Fellows – Area Specialists:
The Political Science Education Section seeks applications for three APSA-PSE Area Specialist Pedagogy Fellows. Our first cohort of Pedagogy Fellows will help the Political Science Education Section, working in collaboration with APSA, to launch a new Certificate in Research-Based Political Science Pedagogy program.
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- Civic and Political Engagement
- Undergraduate Research
- Internships and Experiential Learning
- On-Line Learning
- Simulations and Games
- Inclusive Classrooms
- Elementary and Secondary Education
The application deadline is Tuesday, April 15, 2025. View the full call for proposals here.
To learn more about the APSA-PSE Pedagogy Fellows, click here. Please direct all questions to teaching@apsanet.org.
About Political Science Education (Section 29): The purpose of this section is both to promote exemplary undergraduate teaching within the political science discipline and to the scholarship of teaching. The section is especially dedicated to increasing the use of innovative teaching methods, particularly those rooted in experience (internships, service learning, simulations, and study abroad) and the evaluation of such methods. Learn about the Political Science Educator. Learn more about APSA Organized Sections.