APSA Teaching and Learning Conference Calls for Proposals
The American Political Science Association invites political scientists and graduate students to submit proposals for the fifth annual Conference on Teaching and Learning in Political Science. Using a working-group model, this meeting is a forum for interested individuals to develop models on teaching and learning as well as to discuss broad themes and values affecting political science education. The meeting will consist of tracks constructed around such themes as: Program Assessment, Simulations and Role Play, Graduate Education, Diversity and Inequality, Teaching Research Methods, Internationalizing the Curriculum, General Education, Civic Engagement, Teaching Across the Discipline and Professional Development. In addition, participants may attend two workshops in addition to a themed track. Workshop topics include Integrating Technology in the Classroom, Classroom and Program Assessment, Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, and Teaching Sessions for Graduate Students.
Paper and Workshop proposals should be submitted online through MyAPSA (www.apsanet.org) by September 17, 2007. For more information please visit the Teaching and Learning Conference webpage at http://www.apsanet.org/section_602.cfm or email teaching@apsanet.org.