Using Alumni Views to Connect the Past, Present, and Future in Political Science
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Published:2017-06-12
Issue:03
Volume:50
Page:837-841
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ISSN:1049-0965
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Container-title:PS: Political Science & Politics
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language:en
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Short-container-title:APSC
Author:
Raile Eric D.,Shanahan Elizabeth A.,Wallner Michael P.,Young Linda M.,Avonius Marja,Young Micaela,Tayeb Nacer
Abstract
ABSTRACT
This article describes the collection of views from political science alumni via a web-based survey as a central part of efforts to review and improve the curriculum and the broader political science program at a public university. Based on the literature and on interviews with faculty members and former students, we iteratively constructed a questionnaire containing five categories of items: program structure, content/knowledge, skills, outcomes, and learning environment. These categories were intended to capture curricular elements and outcomes that include but extend beyond employment and professional-skill attainment. Graduate students contributed in meaningful ways to the effort through a research-methods course. The article discusses how results of the survey fed into the curriculum-revision process specifically and program review and assessment considerations more generally.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Sociology and Political Science
Cited by
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