Episode #34 with Dr. Jessica Auchter of @ESEIulaval of Universite Laval in Quebec Canada is now live! Jessica shares earned and profound wisdom onleveraging emotions and language in pedagogy. Available at @isanet Podcast Network https://t.co/7iEAMYzIZW and your platform #pedagogy
James and Jayson are part of the team of Project Q @ProjectQSydney, which is housed at the Centre for International Security Studies @sydneyciss at the University of Sydney in Australia. Check out the video or audio-only interview at https://t.co/7iEAMYzbao. @isanet
A new episode is out this week featuring James der Derian and Jayson Waters @jaysonwaters discussing the definition and pedagogy of Quantum IR, theory that explores the intersection between global politics and the physical properties of sub-atomic particles. @isanet#pedagogy
Episode 31 features Dr. Anahita Arian of the University of Cambridge with wisdom about teaching non-Western IR theory. Watch it on YouTube https://t.co/ABgtmNw4XS, listen on the ISA Podcast Network https://t.co/7iEAMYzbao or your favorite podcast platform. @isanet#pedagogy
Episode 28 has dropped! Dr. Luba Levin-Banchik, Assistant Professor at CSU San Bernadino and the 2023 recipient of ISA's Deborah Gerner Award for Innovative Teaching talks about active learning techniques that empower students. Check it Out! https://t.co/iZP3c5KG9e @isanet
Episode 27 features @CharityButcher and Alasdair Blair, respectively Editor-in-Chief and Lead Editor at the Journal of Political Science Education @JPSE_Editors. They explore effective publication strategies for your SoTL. Available now. @isanet#pedagogy
Hey all, don't forget to register for the Innovative Pedagogy Conference in Montreal. Lots of terrific programming and good conversation about IR pedagogy.
https://t.co/ueJIP8N6Ki
The conversation frames how and more importantly how games can spice up any political science course and improve student learning. It is available on YouTube https://t.co/J8rO9WTHV1 and the audio will be out today on Google and Spotify under the Teaching Curve.
The first episode of TTC's third season has posted on the @isanet podcast network https://t.co/7iEAMYzIZW. Mark Harvey @DrMAHarvey James "Pigeon" Fielder @j_d_fielder and Ryan Gibb @scipio_africa discuss their new Routledge volume on simulations and games.
The schedule for the March 2023 Innovative Pedagogy conference is now available https://t.co/KIHoFHpcd9. There are a variety of valuable workshops and special training for graduate assistants. Register today! https://t.co/ueJIP949Mi @isanet@IPC_ISA#pedagogy
The November TC episode with @Professor_Naeem Inayatullah at Ithaca College challenges assumptions and expectations about what it means to teach. https://t.co/BKVr5CLGyN He asks the provocative question "Why teach when it won't change the world?"@isanet#pedagogy
You can give feedback at a virtual town hall on Nov 1, via an anonymous feedback form at https://t.co/lfrdqZCDL4 [https://t.co/DR7edLPGDD] or by emailing chair of the working group Amanda Rosen at [email protected].
#ISATeach@IPC_ISA@isanet
There is a proposal before ISA members to consolidate and amplify the sections devoted to teaching. The one thing almost all ISA members share is teaching, and this proposal leverages that for good. Check it out at https://t.co/YR85ixGMeT.
#ISATeach
The October episode https://t.co/Wm1G47Mdol features Maika Sondarjee with some terrific insights about pedagogical agency and feminist thought as a mechanism for teaching complexity. YouTube https://t.co/LbsuiON5VE Next week - Spotify and Google. @isanet@MaikaSondarjee#pedagogy
Spread your wisdom with a workshop for ISA's @isanet 2023 Innovative Pedagogy Conference, Tuesday, March 14 in Montreal. Propose at https://t.co/nRIL3j6jaD. It is a great opportunity for meaningful conversations about teaching/learning. @IPC_ISA#pedagogy
The September episode is a great one. Dr. Jenny Lobasz @jenniferlobasz explains how she makes classrooms into communities where everyone, including early career profs, can be confident contributors to learning. @isanet#pedagogy
https://t.co/WGdBzdGlTa.
Hey all! Audio-only versions of seven more previously released TC episodes dropped today on Spotify, Google and Buzzsprout https://t.co/emttLHJZCT. Do your walk/run/gardening to interviews with from Kate Schick and Claire Timperley, Eric Leonard, Ralph Carter and more.
Also excited that the great team at ISA HQ has launched previous Teaching Curve episodes on multiple podcast platforms including Spotify https://t.co/zSlbKTlHRO and Google podcasts https://t.co/PNjmwHpvmg. The first seven episodes are available with more to come soon. @isanet
I'm so pleased to announce the latest episode https://t.co/5vsylmW9Az with Dr. Mauro Caraccioli @Le_Maure discussing approaches to graduate education in global politics, including helping doctoral students prepare for teaching. https://t.co/M5HDUNz4jT @isanet#pedagogy