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2007 Teaching and Learning Conference
Charlotte, North Carolina

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Click here to find out what's happening at the next Teaching and Learning ConferenceThe fourth annual APSA Conference on Teaching and Learning in Political Science was held in Charlotte, North Carolina from February 9-11, 2007.

Through this special annual meeting APSA continues to promote greater understanding of cutting-edge approaches, techniques, and methodologies that can be applied in the political science classroom. This conference provides a forum where scholars and educators share effective and innovative teaching and learning models and discuss broad themes and values affecting political science education.

The Conference addressed crucial questions in higher education, such as enhancing student engagement via civic education, service learning, and assessing learning outcomes; integrating international models and into teaching and learning methods; and strengthening efforts by learned societies such as APSA to support good teaching.  In addition, the Conference reflected APSA's objective of reaching out beyond traditional approaches to higher education, and includes college/university faculty, high school teachers, librarians, publishers, as well as international participants.


2007 Teaching Conference Program Committee

    * John Berg, Suffolk University
    * Michelle D. Deardorff, Jackson State University, Chair 
    * Juan Carlos Huerta, Texas A&M University - Corpus Christi
    * June S. Speakman, Roger Williams University
    * Cameron G. Thies, University of Missouri-Columbia
    * Sherri Wallace, University of Louisville
    
 2007 Teaching Conference Moderators

    * Elizabeth Bennion, Indiana University-South Bend
    * John Berg, Suffolk University
    * Michelle D. Deardorff, Jackson State University, Chair 
    * Ruth Ediger, Seattle Pacific University
    * Alan Gitelson, Loyola University - Chicago
    * Juan Carlos Huerta, Texas A&M University - Corpus Christi
    * Judithanne Scourfield McLauchlan, University of South Florida - St. Petersburg
    * Janice Newton, York University - Toronto
    * Paula O'Loughlin, University of Minnesota - Morris
    * June S. Speakman, Roger Williams University
    * Cameron G. Thies, University of Missouri-Columbia
    * Sherri Wallace, University of Louisville