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2008 APSA Teaching and Learning Track Summaries—Track Twelve: Internationalizing the Curriculum II

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  18 June 2008

Maqsood Choudary
Affiliation:
Northeast Lakeview College
Angela Gail Narasimhan
Affiliation:
Syracuse University
Nancy Wright
Affiliation:
Long Island University-Brooklyn

Extract

Recent technological changes, particularly in the field of communications, have brought the world much closer than ever in the history of humankind. These changes, sometimes called globalization, require a paradigm shift in our thinking, teaching materials, and methods of delivery. This quantum leap is required not only in the subfield of international relations, but rather in all subfields of political science. There is also a dire need to learn from each others' experiences and give new direction to our teaching subfields.

Type
The Teacher
Copyright
Copyright © The American Political Science Association 2008

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NOTE

1 Christopher Pallaris, Costigan's co-panelist from the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, was unable to attend.