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CTIS panel at PSA

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We are excited to be hosting the panel 'Political Pedagogy in the Everyday' at the Political Studies Association with CTIS colleagues  Dr Anna Grimaldi, Dr Alba Griffin,  Dr Madeleine le Bourdon and Dr Louise Pears.

Pedagogical Fluency in the Middle East Studies Classroom: Lessons from the Pandemic

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Classroom 'currency' is an important area of teaching practice and innovation. It relates to the problem of students wanting to study the latest developments in a field, and is especially problematic in Politics and International Studies, where things change very rapidly and therefore there is little or no good analysis and often even correct factual...

Reflections on Teaching and Learning in Lockdown

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POLIS' Deputy Director of Student Education Dr Victoria Honeyman presents at the Political Studies Association's Teaching and Learning Webinar "The things we gained during lockdown – what we won’t miss and what we should perhaps incorporate into our teaching in the longer term"

Active Pedagogies in Middle East Studies

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Active pedagogy is an important area of teaching practice and innovation. Most commonly associated with classroom simulations it is in fact a far wider range of practices than this. Centre Co-Director Dr James Worrall featured on a roundtable discussion to present his work in this area at the Middle East Studies Association (MESA) annual conference...