Books and articles published by our members
- Pleschová, Gabriela and Agnes Simon. Concepts, Approaches and Research Methods Relevant for Higher Education Pedagogy. Recommended bibliography, 2019.
- Pleschová, Gabriela, Nicholas Monk, Rebecca Fisher, Philip Gaydon, Sofie Loyens and Remy Rikkers. Learning and Teaching in the Liberal Arts: A Teacher Training Kit. Prepared as part of the collaborative project, The Best Liberal Arts and Sciences Teaching Expanded and Reinforced (BLASTER), 2017.
- Ishiyama, John, Will Miller, and Eszter Simon. Handbook On Teaching And Learning In Political Science And International Relations. Edward Elgar, Northampton, MA, 2015.
- Klymenko, Lina. “‘Involve me and I will understand’: How to Engage Students in Political Science classes.” In: Österreichische Zeitschrift für Politikwissenschaft (ÖZP), vol. 3 (2014), pp. 293–304.
- Simon, Eszter and Gabriela Pleschová (eds.): Teacher Development in Higher Education: Existing Programs, Program Impact, and Future Trends. New York: Routledge, 2012.
- Gormley-Heenan, Cathy and Simon Lightfoot (eds.): Teaching Politics and International Relations. Basingstoke, UK: Palgrave Macmillan.
- Pleschová, Gabriela (ed.): IT in Action. Stimulating Quality Learning at Undergraduate Students. Barbara Budrich Publishers, Opladen and Farmington Hills, 2010.
- Brosig, Malte, Kas, Kinga (eds.): Teaching Theory and Academic Writing. A Guide to Undergraduate Lecturing in Political Science. Barbara Budrich Publishers, Opladen and Farmington Hills, 2008.
- Mattová, Irina and Gabriela Pleschová (eds.): Ako kvalitne ucit. (How to Provide High-quality Teaching) Bratislava 2007. Zbornik (in Slovak language with one contribution in English).
- Ulnicane, Inga and Katsja Dryven (eds.): How to Motivate and Supervise Students. The Experience of First-time University Teachers.epsNet Teaching Political Science series no.3, Budapest 2006, No 3.
- Gregusová, Gabriela (ed.): How to Teach Political Science? The Experience of First-time University Teachers. epsNet Teaching Political Science series no.1, Budapest 2005, No 1.
- Gregusová, Gabriela (ed.): How to Teach Political Science? The Experience of First-time University Teachers. epsNet Teaching Political Science series no.2, Budapest 2005, No 2.
Links to useful resources on teaching
Political Science journals dedicated solely or in part to teaching and learning issues
- Journal of Political Science Education
- European Political Science
- Journal of Contemporary European Research
- Politics
Teaching Tips on different aspects of teaching (University of Hawaii), including
Active learning:
Lecturing:
- How to Give an Academic Talk (University of Michigan)
Creativity:
- Paul Kleiman: Thinking, Making, Doing, Solving, Dreaming: Conceptions of Creativity in Learning and Teaching in Higher Education
- Kevin McCarron: Stand-Up or Fall Down! Pedagogic Innovation, the Comedy Club and the Seminar Room
- Gabriela Pleschová: Unusual Assignments as a Motivation Tool
Simulation games:
IT in the classroom:
Links to resources about teaching in general
- Tips on Becoming a Teacher
- How to Teach Stuff (University of California, Riverside)
Links to related websites of organizations of interest
- American Political Science Association (APSA),
- Learning and Teaching Working Group, British International Studies Association (BISA)
- Teaching and Learning Specialist Group, Political Studies Association (PSA)
- Teaching and Learning in Politics Specialist Group, Political Studies Association of Ireland (PSAI)
- International Society for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (ISSOTL)
- Journal of Political Science Education
- The International Political Education Database (IPED)
- Syllabi Collection, Curriculum Resource Center, CEU Budapest
- Professional Resource Center, International Studies Association (ISA) – please note you will need to be an ISA member to access this content.
- European Teaching and Learning Politics Conference