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This insightful book guides instructors on how to introduce
students to the interdisciplinary work of Peace and Conflict
Studies (PACS). Mindful that many students come to PACS with a
desire to create positive social change, Susan F. Hirsch and
Agnieszka Paczynska highlight engaged learning as a key method for
PACS pedagogy and emphasise the need to teach theory with an
inclusive and decolonialist approach. The book offers both new and
experienced instructors of undergraduate and postgraduate students
concrete advice regarding structuring assignments, designing
classroom-based engaged learning activities and highlighting
reflective practice and ethics. Key Features: Focuses on delivering
an engaged, inclusive and decolonialist PACS programme. Provides
practical advice on how to design introductory and elective PACS
courses for undergraduate and postgraduate students. Includes
detailed instructions for developing and implementing in-class
experiential learning exercises alongside tools for effectively
assessing student learning. Building instructors’ capacity to
teach effectively and inclusively with the aim of practical
post-course application, Teaching Peace and Conflict Studies will
be an invaluable resource across peace and conflict studies,
anthropology, sociology, history, political science, international
relations, women’s studies, African American studies and global
studies. It will also be essential reading for graduate students
looking to move into teaching positions, as well as faculty, staff
and students in graduate education schools.
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