Books on Teaching and Learning in Politics

In this section of the website we are developing a list of a list of books concerned with politics teaching.

  • The Socratic Method Today : Student-Centered and Transformative Teaching in Political Science (2017). Edited by Lee Trepanier
  • Handbook On Teaching And Learning In Political Science And International Relations (2015). Edited by John Ishiyama , William J. Miller , Eszter Simon
  • Teaching Civic Engagement: From Student to Active Citizen (2013) Edited by Alison Rios Millett McCartney, Elizabeth A. Bennion, and Dick Simpson.
  • Teaching Politics Beyond the Book: Film, Texts, and New Media in the Classroom (2013) Edited by Robert W. Glover and Daniel Tagliarina.
  • Teaching Politics and International Relations (2012). Edited by Cathy Gormley-Heenan and Simon Lightfoot.
  • Does the Medium Matter? IT-Assisted Learning and Teaching in International Relations and Politics (2011). Edited by Steven Curtis and Simon Rolfe in the C-SAP 'Why Social Sceince Matters' series.
  • Scholarship of Engagement in Politics: Placement Learning, Citizenship and Employability (2010). Edited by Steven Curtis and Alasdair Blair, and part of the C-SAP monograph series.
  • IT in Action: Stimulating Quality Learning at Undergraduate Students (2010). Edited by Gabriela Pleschová and published in the ECPR Teaching Political Science book series.
  • Assessment in Political Science (2009). Edited by Michelle Deardorff, Kerstin Hamann, and John Ishiyama.
  • Teaching Theory and Academic Writing. A Guide to Undergraduate Lecturing in Political Science (2008). Edited by Malte Brosig and Kinga Kas, Barbara Budrich Publishers, Opladen and Farmington Hills.
  • How to Motivate and Supervise Students. The Experience of First-time University Teachers (2006). Edited by Inga Ulnicane and Katsja Dryven. epsNet Teaching Political Science series no.3, Budapest.
  • How to Teach Political Science? The Experience of First-time University Teachers (2005). Edited by Gabriela Gregusova epsNet Teaching Political Science series no.2, Budapest.
  • How to Teach Political Science? The Experience of First-time University Teachers (2005). Edited by Gabriela Gregusova epsNet Teaching Political Science series no.1, Budapest.
  • Teaching Public Administration and Public Policy (2002). Edited by Stuart Nagel. Snova Books, New York.
  • The New International Studies Classroom (2000) Edited by Jeffrey S. Lantis, Lynn M. Kuzma and John Boehrer. Boulder, Lynn Rienner.
  • Teaching Political Science: The Professor and the Polity (1977). Edited by Vernon Van Dyke. Humanities Press, Atlantic Highlands, New Jersey.
  • Teaching Political Science: A Challenge to Higher Education (1965). Edited by Robert Connery. Duke University Press, Durham, North Carolina.