Internships for Credit: Linking Work Experience to Political Science Learning Objectives

IF 0.9 Q3 POLITICAL SCIENCE Journal of Political Science Education Pub Date : 2023-06-08 DOI:10.1080/15512169.2023.2219398
Kevin Edward Lucas
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Responding to student concerns about the market value of an undergraduate degree in Political Science, many departments offer students the opportunity to earn credits toward their degree by completing relevant internships. This raises two important questions: what sort of internship experiences should qualify as a Political Science internship and how can faculty ensure that internships contribute to students’ professional and academic development? I contend that the criteria for granting Political Science credits for an internship experience should emphasize the likelihood that the internship experience will help the student achieve some of the specific learning objectives that Political Science departments typically set forth for their students rather than focusing on the nature of the organization where they complete their internship. I also argue that designing complementary academic assignments that require students to utilize the research, analytic, and communication skills we expect our students to develop during their undergraduate career is the best way we can ensure that a Political Science internship not only enhances our students’ marketability but also contributes to students’ achievement of discipline-specific learning objectives.
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实习学分:将工作经验与政治学学习目标联系起来
为了回应学生对政治学本科学位的市场价值的担忧,许多院系为学生提供了通过完成相关实习来获得学位学分的机会。这就提出了两个重要的问题:什么样的实习经历才符合政治学实习的资格?教师如何确保实习有助于学生的专业和学术发展?我认为,授予实习学分的标准应该强调实习经验是否有助于学生实现政治科学系通常为学生设定的一些特定学习目标,而不是关注他们完成实习的组织的性质。我还认为,设计补充性的学术作业,要求学生利用我们期望学生在本科生涯中培养的研究、分析和沟通技能,是我们确保政治学实习不仅提高学生的市场竞争力,而且有助于学生实现学科特定学习目标的最佳方式。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Political Science Education is an intellectually rigorous, path-breaking, agenda-setting journal that publishes the highest quality scholarship on teaching and pedagogical issues in political science. The journal aims to represent the full range of questions, issues and approaches regarding political science education, including teaching-related issues, methods and techniques, learning/teaching activities and devices, educational assessment in political science, graduate education, and curriculum development. In particular, the journal''s Editors welcome studies that reflect the scholarship of teaching and learning, or works that would be informative and/or of practical use to the readers of the Journal of Political Science Education , and address topics in an empirical way, making use of the techniques that political scientists use in their own substantive research.
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