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Lind, Nancy S. 1997. "Political Science: The Teaching of a Discipline." Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association The Washington Sheraton, August 28-31, 1997.

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Changes in time, differences in setting, and new demands from legislative bodies prompt
different answers to the common quandaries we confront as professors of political science. What changes in the past decade have affected political science instruction? What, then, is the current situation? What are we teaching? What should we be teaching as political scientists? Where are we teaching-and the corollary question, whom are we teaching? These are the questions we pose as the backdrop to the panel on "The Professor As Student".

 

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