This article first reviews the history of political science teaching in Europe before going on to consider a range of recent developments in the teaching of political science, including cross-national joint programmes; technologically enhanced learning; placement learning and problem-based learning. The last section considers a range of issues facing political science teachers, including financial pressures; EU and national government policies; Bologna and quality assurance. The article concludes by suggesting that particular attention needs to be paid to what is taught at master's and doctoral levels. © 2010 European Consortium for Political Research.
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Goldsmith, M., & Goldsmith, C. (2010). Teaching political science in europe. European Political Science, 9(SUPPL. 1). https://doi.org/10.1057/eps.2010.38
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