Can active learning be asynchronous? Implementing online peer review assignments in undergraduate political science and international relations courses

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Andrew Heffernan
Michael P. A. Murphy
Doug Yearwood
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[1] University of Ottawa,School of Political Studies
[2] Queen’s University,undefined
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European Political Science | 2022年 / 21卷
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Active learning; Course design; Online learning; Pedagogy; Peer review; Teaching and learning;
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The phenomenon known as emergency eLearning saw many institutions of higher education switch from face-to-face learning to virtual or online course delivery in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. The transition posed a unique suite of challenges to instructors and students alike, especially in the case of active learning pedagogy. This article reflects on the experiences of a multi-institutional, multi-term pedagogical project that implemented peer review assignments as opportunities for asynchronous but nevertheless active learning. We shared instructor experiences through the course design and application stages of courses in International Relations and political economy, discuss the ability of peer review assignments to create active learning opportunities in online courses, and reflect on our own pedagogical development benefited from the community of practice.
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页数:12
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