Monday, April 23, 2007

Article on Global Education

Anonymous. "Internationalizing the Undergraduate Curriculum." PS, Political Science & Politics Jan. 2007. Proquest.


To be of relevance, political science needs to approach global politics and the issues the global context raises through a lens the insights and techniques these papers offer can help construct. The APSA Committee on Internationalizing the Undergraduate Curriculum (Christine Ingebritsen (chair), University of Washington; Mark Cassell, Kent State University; Steven Lamy, University of Southern California; David Mason, Butler University; Pamela Martin, Carolina Coastal University; and Deborah Ward, Selon Hall University) aims to encourage political science as a discipline to think through how to teach in this new, global world. The primary audiences of concern for their Global Education Initiative are high-school students, college students, radio listeners, and newspaper readers.

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