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This edited book captures key trends that are driving changes in policy education and presents a repertoire of pedagogies to prepare educators and policy programme designers to teach for better impact in learning and policy practice. Supported with observations from selected Asian universities the chapters cover the experiences of authors in working with students at undergraduate and postgraduate levels, as well as professional programmes such as executive education, training, and capacity building for mid-career professionals and practitioners. Part I of this book presents ideas that are asserting the need for incorporation of new content as well as teaching practices for policy education. Part II covers selected cases of application of pedagogical approaches and strategies in Asian universities, tested at different education levels, modes of teaching, and disciplines.




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Chapter 1: Emerging innovations in policy pedagogies and practice in Asia.- THEME I: BEYOND BOUNDARIES.- Chapter 2: Role of trans-disciplinarity in public policy pedagogy- Experience from three contexts of public policy education.- Chapter 3: Teaching comparative public policy comparatively.- Chapter 4: Policy Learning through Fieldwork Engagement: A Geography classroom – fieldwork assessment on issues of water for policy understanding.- Chapter 5: Bridging a North-South epistemological divide in public policy research and education.- THEME II: DIGITALIZATION OF POLICY STUDIES.- Chapter 6: Teaching Digital Natives.- Chapter 7: How the Digital Age is Transforming Higher Education Public Policy.- Chapter 8: A Connected Government: The Use of Social Media and the Betterment of Public Service.- THEME III: NOVEL CAPACITIES FOR POLICY EDUCATION.- Chapter 9: Building Public Policy Capacity through Systems Thinking & System Dynamics Modeling Education in an Undergraduate Residential College Setting.- Chapter 10: Uses of serious games and simulations in education.- Chapter 11: Learning by ‘Doing’ and then Reflecting.- Chapter 12: Combining qualitative and quantitative data for policy research and practice: Evaluation, learning, and aid effectiveness of the Asian Development Bank.- ​Chapter 13: Looking Ahead: opportunities and challenges for policy education and practice in Asia.

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      Publisher: Springer Verlag, Singapore
      Publication Date: 01/03/2022
      ISBN13: 9789811658631, 978-9811658631
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      Book Synopsis

      This edited book captures key trends that are driving changes in policy education and presents a repertoire of pedagogies to prepare educators and policy programme designers to teach for better impact in learning and policy practice. Supported with observations from selected Asian universities the chapters cover the experiences of authors in working with students at undergraduate and postgraduate levels, as well as professional programmes such as executive education, training, and capacity building for mid-career professionals and practitioners. Part I of this book presents ideas that are asserting the need for incorporation of new content as well as teaching practices for policy education. Part II covers selected cases of application of pedagogical approaches and strategies in Asian universities, tested at different education levels, modes of teaching, and disciplines.




      Table of Contents
      Chapter 1: Emerging innovations in policy pedagogies and practice in Asia.- THEME I: BEYOND BOUNDARIES.- Chapter 2: Role of trans-disciplinarity in public policy pedagogy- Experience from three contexts of public policy education.- Chapter 3: Teaching comparative public policy comparatively.- Chapter 4: Policy Learning through Fieldwork Engagement: A Geography classroom – fieldwork assessment on issues of water for policy understanding.- Chapter 5: Bridging a North-South epistemological divide in public policy research and education.- THEME II: DIGITALIZATION OF POLICY STUDIES.- Chapter 6: Teaching Digital Natives.- Chapter 7: How the Digital Age is Transforming Higher Education Public Policy.- Chapter 8: A Connected Government: The Use of Social Media and the Betterment of Public Service.- THEME III: NOVEL CAPACITIES FOR POLICY EDUCATION.- Chapter 9: Building Public Policy Capacity through Systems Thinking & System Dynamics Modeling Education in an Undergraduate Residential College Setting.- Chapter 10: Uses of serious games and simulations in education.- Chapter 11: Learning by ‘Doing’ and then Reflecting.- Chapter 12: Combining qualitative and quantitative data for policy research and practice: Evaluation, learning, and aid effectiveness of the Asian Development Bank.- ​Chapter 13: Looking Ahead: opportunities and challenges for policy education and practice in Asia.

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