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Teaching and Learning
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The Committee on Teaching and Learning develops and promotes activities within the Association and the political science community regarding political science and the practices and policies of higher education, including undergraduate, graduate, professional and life-long education. The committee addresses issues of course and curriculum preparation and assessment, the professional development of college and graduate teaching, pedagogies and strategies of teaching and learning for the diversity of our students and program missions, instructional technologies and other resources, and higher education policy. It encourages studies in these areas, promotes supportive projects and materials development, and advises the APSA Council. The Committee also advises the APSA Council on the practices and policy for the annual Teaching and Learning Conference.

Term expiring August 31, 2008

  • Jeffrey K. Tulis, University of Texas-Austin, Chair
  • Deborah E. Ward, Seton Hall University

Term expiring August 31, 2009

  • Rosalee Clawson, Purdue University
  • William D. Rose, Albion College

Term expiring August 31, 2010

  • Stephen G. Salkever, Bryn Mawr College 
  • Dick W. Simpson, University of Illinois, Chicago