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Thursday 15:50 - 17:30 CEST (05/09/2019)
There is a growing literature that supports the effectiveness of using non-traditional teaching methods in delivering ‘learning that sticks’. Designing tailor-made innovative formats for collaborative learning or team-based learning, story telling or using gamification in the curricula, are just a few examples of innovative learning methods that this panel aims to present, discuss and evaluate.
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Strategies for Overcoming Problems in Teaching Social Science Methods: A Comparative Case Study | View Paper Details |
Creating Spaces for Political Socialisation by Implementing Collaborative Learning Experiences with Students from Different Academic Levels | View Paper Details |
Active Learning Teaching Techniques in Political Science: Story Telling and Collaborative Exercises | View Paper Details |
'Team Based Learning' Applied to Political Science in Comparative Perspective | View Paper Details |