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2007 TLC Track Summaries
2007 TLC Track Summaries
1 Teaching Research Methods
SESSION A: Starting with Undergraduates SESSION B: Locating Research Methods in the Curriculum SESSION C: Teaching and Learning Research Methods SESSION D: Open Session SESSION E: Active Learning for Research Methods SESSION F: Open Session SESSION G: Engaging Research Methods and Civic Life
2 General Education/ Core Curriculum
SESSION A: Rethinking General Education SESSION B: Comparative/International Perspectives in General Education SESSION C: Pedagogies for General Education SESSION D: Open Session SESSION E: Technology and General Education SESSION F: Open Session SESSION G: Improving General Education Through Assessment of Learning
3 Internationalizing the Curriculum I
SESSION A: Training the Global Citizen SESSION B: Teaching Difference In and Out of the Classroom SESSION C: Internships in the Curriculum SESSION D: Open Session SESSION E: International Crises in the Classroom SESSION F: Open Session SESSION G: Teaching Human Rights
4 Internationalizing the Curriculum II
SESSION A: Educating for International Empathy SESSION B: International Perspectives in the Political Science Curriculum SESSION C: Open Session SESSION D: Active Learning in International Education SESSION E: Information Resources for International Education SESSION F: Open Session SESSION G: Assessing Internationalization of the Curriculum
5 Program Assessment I
SESSION A: Assessing Knowledge and Research Skills SESSION B: Assessing Writing Skills SESSION C: Open Session SESSION D: Classroom Assessment Approaches SESSION E: Program Assessment Techniques SESSION F: Open Session SESSION G: Program Assessment/Drawing Conclusions
6 Program Assessment II
SESSION A: Program Assessment Overview SESSION B: Standardized Tests, Portfolios, and Capstones SESSION C: Open Session SESSION D: Learning Compacts, Peer Review, and Outcomes Data SESSION E: Open Session SESSION F: Philosophical and Methodological Issues in Assessment SESSION G: Assessment in Context
7 Simulations and Role Play I
SESSION A: Simulating IR Through Crisis Situations and the US National Security Council SESSION B: From the Classroom to the Department: Simulations and Role-Playing in Conflict Resolution & Crisis Situations SESSION C: Open Session SESSION D: Simulating Power Through Nonviolent Strategies and Beyond SESSION E: Open Session SESSION F: Teaching Intelligence and Student Incentives Structure Through Role-Playing Techniques SESSION G: Blended Learning, Simulation and Role-Playing Ideas in Political Thought and Public Administration
8 Simulations and Role Play II
SESSION A: Simulations and Real Life SESSION B: Tools for Simulations and Teaching SESSION C: Open Session SESSION D: Engaging Students in Learning SESSION E: Open Session SESSION F: Resembling Politics SESSION G: Courts and Active Learning
9 Civic Engagement I
SESSION A: Track Introductions and Planning SESSION B: Open Session SESSION C: Engaging Students in Civics SESSION D: Learning What Works SESSION E: Open Session SESSION F: Active Learning for Civic Engagement SESSION G: Grounding Civics in Theory
10 Civic Engagement II
SESSION A: Active Learning, But What Results SESSION B: Open Session SESSION C: Grounds of Civic Engagement SESSION D: Civics and the Community SESSION E: Open Session SESSION F: Paths to Active Learning SESSION G: Understanding Civics
11 Graduate Education
SESSION A: Using Evidence in Graduate Education SESSION B: Open Session SESSION C: Teaching Strategies for Graduate Students SESSION D: Open Session SESSION E: Lessons From PA and Policy Education SESSION F: Cross-National Views SESSION G: Graduate Education and National Policy
12 Diversity and Inequality
SESSION A: Grounding Diversity in Rights SESSION B: Open Session SESSION C: Diversity and Active Learning SESSION D: Open Session SESSION E: Community Based Views of Diversity SESSION F: Teaching and Learning LGBT Politics SESSION G: Addressing Cross-Cultural Issues
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