You can bombard me...
On 25 Mar 2010, at 10:06, Sandra Sinfield wrote:
> Thanks for that!
> I use policy analysis with Education students - and have a power point that explores different ways of approaching policy that I can share - but I don't want to bombard the list with it.
> Best,
> Sandra Sinfield
> LearnHigher/London Met
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> John Harbord wrote:
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>> A couple of weeks ago I posted to the list mentioning a very good article on the use of policy briefs as a teaching and assessment tool. I have just today laid hands on the article in question:
>> "The Policy Brief: Building Practical and Academic Skills in International Relations and Political Science" by James D. Boys and Michael F Keating, published in the journal Politics: 2009 Vol 29(3) 201-208
>> As I mentioned, however, the brief can be used as an assignment in any area of policy decision-making, not just political science.
>> Best,
>> John
>>>>> John Harbord <[log in to unmask]> 12/3/10 11:43 >>>
>> Mirja asks about teaching argumentation. I have been scouring the mounds of documents on my desktop for some time in hope of finding again an excellent article published in a political science journal by two political scientists in a London university and passed on to me by a helpful student about using policy briefs as a teaching tool at undergraduate level.
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