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Six Tools for Teaching Political Science Interactively without Embarrassing the Students

Methods
Qualitative
Education
Matthias Freise
University of Münster
Matthias Freise
University of Münster

Abstract

For many colleagues, teaching political science interactively without embarrassing the students is a challenging venture. Lectures, power point presentations and unstructured discussions are shaping teaching and learning in many universities. However, methodical-didactical research has developed a number of nice teaching tools which are effective and easy to implement, among them warmups, energizers, fish-bowls, placemats, the think-pair-share method, and the world café. Aim of the paper is to introduce these methods briefly and to discuss the practicability for a political science seminar. In contrast to “ordinary” conference presentations, this contribution is designed as a hands-on presentation: We will test the didactical tools and discuss their benefits.