Methodology for Political Science
1. **Student-Centered Approach**:
- Encourage active participation and critical thinking.
- Use discussions, debates, and case studies to engage students.
2. **Interdisciplinary Connections**:
- Relate political science concepts to history, economics, and sociology.
- Show how politics affects and is affected by these fields.
3. **Use of Technology**:
- Incorporate multimedia resources like documentaries, podcasts, and online articles.
- Use online platforms for interactive activities and assessments.
4. **Practical Applications**:
- Include simulations of political processes (e.g., elections, legislative debates).
- Organize field trips to government institutions or invite guest speakers.
5. **Research and Analysis**:
- Assign research projects on current political issues.
- Teach students how to analyze political texts and data critically.
6. **Assessment and Feedback**:
- Use a variety of assessment methods (e.g., essays, presentations, exams).
- Provide constructive feedback to help students improve.
### Assisting Students in Writing
1. **Choosing a Subject**:
- Guide students in selecting a political science who interests them and has a significant impact.
2. **Research**:
- Teach students how to gather information from reliable sources, including books, academic articles, and interviews.
- Emphasize the importance of primary sources.
3. **Structure and Outline**:
- Help students create a clear outline for their biography, including introduction, early life, career, major achievements, and conclusion.
- Ensure they cover important political events and the figure's influence on them.
4. **Writing Process**:
- Encourage students to write in a clear, concise, and engaging manner.
- Provide examples of well-written biographies for reference.
5. **Revision and Editing**:
- Teach students how to revise their drafts for coherence and clarity.
- Highlight the importance of proofreading for grammatical and factual accuracy.
6. **Ethical Considerations**:
- Discuss the importance of presenting an unbiased and accurate portrayal.
- Emphasize respect for privacy and sensitivity to controversial topics.
Subjects
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Sociology Grade 11-Grade 12
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History (ancient, medieval, modern) Grade 12
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Political Science & International Relations Expert
Experience
No experience mentioned.
Education
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MA (Aug, 2017–Jul, 2019) from Presidency University, College Street
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BA (Jul, 2014–Jul, 2017) from Presidency College
Fee details
₹1,500–3,500/month
(US$17.84–41.62/month)
1500- first year
2000- second year
2500- third year
2500+ 1000= ugc net preparation