Author:
Bowman Kirk S.,Jennings Ashley
Abstract
Political science undergraduate students often have a difficult time understanding the
processes and methods of social science research. The foci of courses in comparative
politics such as Latin American Politics or European Politics are typically descriptive
information, concepts and theories, and an overview of the principal debates and research
findings. This stands in sharp contrast to undergraduate pedagogy in the natural sciences,
where laboratory sections supplement classroom activities. For example, biology students
learn the basics of the discipline in the classroom, and simultaneously use the tools and
methods of scientists in the lab to replicate elementary experiments. This multi-method
approach not only reinforces the students' understanding of biological concepts, but also
gives them an appreciation for how their professors spend their time and the challenges,
pleasures, and limitations of academic research.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Sociology and Political Science
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