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A Coordinating Course in the Political Science Major1
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 02 September 2013
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- Copyright © American Political Science Association 1957
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2 Wilcox, Francis O., “The Introductory Course in Government,” this Review, Vol. 41 (June, 1947), pp. 491–92Google Scholar.
3 The largest venture was the APSA report of the Committee, for the Advancement of Teaching, Goals for Political Science (New York, 1981)Google Scholar. See also Rockwell, Landon G., “Toward A More Integrated Political Science Curriculum,” this Review, Vol. 41 (April, 1947), pp. 314 ff.Google Scholar, and the symposium on “Undergraduate Instruction in Political Science,” ibid., (June, 1947), pp. 489 ff. But Dwight Waldo in hia recent “Trend Report” concluded: “… the figures indicate very little self-conscious concern either with the techniques or the philosophy of teaching ….” Political Science in the United States of America (Paris: UNESCO, 1956), p. 47Google Scholar.
4 Op. cit., p. 490.
5 “The Major in Political Science,” this Review, Vol. 41 (June, 1947), p. 501Google Scholar.
6 See “Goals for Politioal Scienoe: A Disoussion,” by Fesler, James W. et al. , this Review, Vol. 45 (December, 1981), pp. 996 ffGoogle Scholar. Also, Rockwell, op. cit.
7 Op. cit., pp. 506–507.
8 These are Government 1, “Present-Day Government in the United States,” and Government 2, “An Introduction to Contemporary World Politics.”
9 Cf APSA Committee for Advancement of Teaching, op. cit., pp. 126 ff.
10 New York: Knopf. 1953.
11 Mansfield, op. cit., p. 502.
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