Political Science Faculty Publications and Presentations

Teaching Political Theory ONLINE at a “Hispanic Serving Institution”

Document Type

Book Chapter

Publication Date

8-30-2019

Abstract

This chapter challenges the critiques of online learning by authors who see it as a negative sign of the corporatization of the university, a drift to substandard learning and a threat to democracy. Drawing on my experience teaching online, I argue teaching theory in an online format is an effective way to explore a variety of political perspectives, foster critical thinking, empower students to find their critical voice and employ experiential/service learning. Teaching political theory online is also a way to give access to first-generation and non-traditional students who may not be able to attend face-to-face (F2F) classes because of work and family obligations. Finally, teaching political theory online can shatter the authority, hierarchy and knowledge nexus and open pedagogy to the practice of equality.

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Publication Title

Political Science Pedagogy: A Critical, Radical and Utopian Perspective

DOI

https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-23831-5_6

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