Experiencing Globalization: Active Teaching and Learning in International Political Economy |
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Authors: | Louise Amoore,& Paul Langley |
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Affiliation: | University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne,;University of Northumbria at Newcastle |
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Abstract: | This article explores the teaching and learning challenges for the discipline of international studies (IS) that arise from the contemporary social, economic, and political changes usually labeled "globalization." The focus is upon the challenge posed to IS by a transformation in the nature of the relationship of teachers and students to the subject matter that they study: that is, teachers and students increasingly experience and contribute to globalization in the course of their daily lives as they simultaneously teach and learn about it. Significantly for the study of globalization in IS, pedagogical debates surrounding active teaching and learning highlight the potential for strategies that actively engage students' interests and everyday experiences with the subject itself. On this basis, the article outlines some potential routes into the active teaching and learning of globalization in the field of international political economy, illustrating these with examples from classroom activities and exercises. |
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Keywords: | globalization active learning international political economy |
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