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Educate Editor’s Review: How Political Science is Teaching the 2020 Election’s Aftermath

by Bennett Grubbs  Amid a tumultuous election season and presidential transition, political science faculty face unique challenges in the classroom. How are faculty organizing their post-election classes? What materials are best-suited to help undergraduates understand […]

2020 Elections

APSA Educate Call for Materials: “Teaching the 2020 U.S. Election”

The 2020 U.S. election presents unique challenges and opportunities for political science students and educators. In response, the American Political Science Association is seeking teaching resources focused on the 2020 U.S. election, the presidential transition, and the incoming Biden-Harris administration to be featured on Educate – APSA’s new […]

APSA Teaching & Learning Conference

Highlights from APSA’s 16th Teaching & Learning Conference

APSA held its 16th Teaching & Learning Conference (TLC) from February 7 to February 9, in Albuquerque, New Mexico. The program committee, led by co-chairs Sara Parker (Chabot College) and Shane Nordyke (University of South […]