The Public Affairs Faculty Manual
Title | The Public Affairs Faculty Manual PDF eBook |
Author | Bruce D. McDonald (III) |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2020 |
Genre | College administrators |
ISBN | 9780367893361 |
Managing your public affairs program / William Hatcher and Bruce D. McDonald, III -- Understanding the degrees : MPA, MPP, vs. MNM / Thomas J. Barth and Justin D. Hamel -- Models of academic governance / Myung H. Jin -- Administrative roles : directors, chairs, and deans / Robert W. Smith -- Strategic planning for your program / Jerrell D. Coggburn and Jared J. Llorens -- The accreditation process / Maja Husar Holmes -- Budgeting for departmental needs / John R. Bartle -- Effective faculty development / Kathryn Newcomer and Jasmine McGinnis Johnson -- Curriculum and instructional design / Doug Goodman -- Fundamentals of program assessment / Kathleen Hale -- Improving student outcomes / D. Ryan Miller -- Recruiting and retaining a diverse student body / William Hatcher and Martha Humphries Ginn -- Cultural competency and social equity in public affairs programs / Susan T. Gooden and Brandi Blessett -- Community outreach and applied research centers / Hunter Bacot -- Conclusion / Bruce D. McDonald, III and William Hatcher.
The Public Affairs Faculty Manual
Title | The Public Affairs Faculty Manual PDF eBook |
Author | Bruce McDonald III |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 291 |
Release | 2020-02-26 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 1000041395 |
While public affairs faculty study administration and management techniques, few administrators of public affairs programs receive formal training in the nuts and bolts of academic administration. Even those faculty who come to academia after distinguished careers in managerial positions may not be ready for the very different (and difficult) environment of university administration. The Public Affairs Faculty Manual argues that public affairs as a field needs to ensure that knowledge about administration and management is applied to the running of its academic programs, and brings together major leaders in the discipline to explore key features of academic administration. Many of these leaders have served as Master of Public Administration (MPA) directors, chairs, and deans at the nation’s top public affairs programs. Crucial issues of academic administration discussed include the basics of public affairs programs, models of governance, roles of different administrative leaders, planning and budgeting for programs, navigating the accreditation process, assessing and improving student learning, ensuring social equity and cultural competency, mentoring faculty, developing curriculum, and helping provide service and applied research to community partners. Contributors have served as MPA directors, chairs, and deans at the nation’s topic public affairs programs. Themes running throughout the book’s chapters are examined, and additional resources to help manage public affairs programs are offered. This collection of essays and the strategies within it are designed to encourage faculty to assume positions of leadership in their programs and manage those programs in an effective, efficient, and fair manner. The Public Affairs Faculty Manual is required reading for new, seasoned, and aspiring academic administrators in public administration, public policy, and nonprofit management programs, as well as schools of government.
Teaching Public Budgeting and Finance
Title | Teaching Public Budgeting and Finance PDF eBook |
Author | Bruce D. McDonald III |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 290 |
Release | 2021-12-24 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 1000483487 |
Many universities offer the Master of Public Administration (MPA) or other public affairs degree, which includes at least one course in public budgeting or public financial management. The faculty who teach these courses can however sometimes struggle to cover the breadth of material required and to fully engage students in what can be a technical subject. Teaching Public Budgeting and Finance: A Practical Guide addresses this challenge by sharing hands-on classroom expertise from leading scholars and creative instructors in the field. Drawing on their extensive experiences with teaching, researching, and engaging in service, each contributor reflects on how their area of expertise can be taught most effectively, providing a discussion of student learning outcomes, pedagogical approaches, relevant resources, and appropriate course assignments. While no one book can provide a final say on classroom instruction, this first-of-its kind primer on teaching public budgeting and financial management courses is a detailed, indispensable guide for all faculty looking to improve the learning experience of students in the classroom. Teaching Public Budgeting and Finance: A Practical Guide is required reading for early career faculty as they prepare to teach the course for what may be the first time, as well as for more senior faculty looking to update their course, complement their own teaching strengths, or teaching the course for the first time in several years.
Teaching Public Budgeting and Finance
Title | Teaching Public Budgeting and Finance PDF eBook |
Author | Bruce D. McDonald III |
Publisher | Taylor & Francis |
Pages | 307 |
Release | 2021-12-24 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 1000483452 |
Many universities offer the Master of Public Administration (MPA) or other public affairs degree, which includes at least one course in public budgeting or public financial management. The faculty who teach these courses can however sometimes struggle to cover the breadth of material required and to fully engage students in what can be a technical subject. Teaching Public Budgeting and Finance: A Practical Guide addresses this challenge by sharing hands-on classroom expertise from leading scholars and creative instructors in the field. Drawing on their extensive experiences with teaching, researching, and engaging in service, each contributor reflects on how their area of expertise can be taught most effectively, providing a discussion of student learning outcomes, pedagogical approaches, relevant resources, and appropriate course assignments. While no one book can provide a final say on classroom instruction, this first-of-its kind primer on teaching public budgeting and financial management courses is a detailed, indispensable guide for all faculty looking to improve the learning experience of students in the classroom. Teaching Public Budgeting and Finance: A Practical Guide is required reading for early career faculty as they prepare to teach the course for what may be the first time, as well as for more senior faculty looking to update their course, complement their own teaching strengths, or teaching the course for the first time in several years.
Public Affairs Education and Training in the 21st Century
Title | Public Affairs Education and Training in the 21st Century PDF eBook |
Author | Kulaç, Onur |
Publisher | IGI Global |
Pages | 468 |
Release | 2021-09-17 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 1799882454 |
Since the beginning of the 20th century, public administration (PA) departments have been established, primarily in the USA and later in other Western countries, and education in the field of public administration has been provided in these departments. As the field of public administration has been changing due to globalization, government reforms, and increasing governance practices within intergovernmental networks, research and teaching in public administration has also had to adapt. Public Affairs Education and Training in the 21st Century highlights the best practices of various countries in public administration and policy education and training to contribute to the development of the public administration and policy education/training field. This book focuses on comparative studies and innovative teaching techniques and how they affect public administration education methods and curriculum. Highlighting topics that include distance learning, public affairs education, ethics, and public policy, this book is essential for teachers, public affairs specialists, trainers, researchers, students, practitioners, policymakers, academicians, public administrators, public officials, and public policy scholars.
Undergraduate Public Affairs Education
Title | Undergraduate Public Affairs Education PDF eBook |
Author | Madinah F. Hamidullah |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 154 |
Release | 2021-11-11 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 1000474224 |
Public affairs and nonprofit program administrators and directors interested in (or tasked with) implementing undergraduate programs require a resource where they can find information for recruiting and retaining the next wave of public and nonprofit workers. While similar to graduate public affairs programs, undergraduate programs may differ in curriculum design, recruitment targets, learning outcomes, and community engagement opportunities. Universities may have different motivations in creating an undergraduate program, from a need to generate additional resources, a clearer pathway to master’s education, or offering complete degrees in themselves that prepare students for employment in the public or nonprofit sector. This book is the first of its kind to offer concrete, experienced guidance, tips, and general best practices in public affairs and nonprofit undergraduate education from those who have "been there", with chapters written by current and former program administrators and directors. Exploring the variety of programs that are offered in public and nonprofit affairs/administration, the different degree components and specializations, types of experiential learning, different assessment and outcome practices, the value of accelerated degree programs, the current place of accreditation, and the appropriate resources available for program directors and administrators, this book will be of interest to faculty and advanced graduate students that will be teaching/developing curruicula in public and nonprofit degree programs that have undergraduate students.
Managing Gender Inequity in Academia
Title | Managing Gender Inequity in Academia PDF eBook |
Author | Gina Scutelnicu Todoran |
Publisher | Taylor & Francis |
Pages | 141 |
Release | 2024-04-16 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 1040018009 |
Academia is not immune to gender bias, and in many public affairs programs, inequities persist in faculty academic rank, salary, career length, job security, leadership roles, professional recognition, resource allocation, and role stereotypes. Managing Gender Inequity in Academia is the first book to provide an evidence-based guide for university administrators and faculty interested in building all-important gender equity in public affairs and related programs. Drawing on both secondary and primary data, the book offers a comprehensive perspective on public affairs faculty career paths, the obstacles to advancement in the academy, and how the COVID-19 pandemic further contributed to existing inequities. Each chapter of the book presents evidence-based research derived from interviews, surveys, existing statistics, and documents, offering guidance to public affairs programs, departments, and schools on ways to strengthen the recruitment, retention, and promotion of women in the academy. Ultimately, author Gina Scutelnicu Todoran demonstrates the ways in which gender equity can strengthen institutions of higher learning. Managing Gender Inequity in Academia is a guide for building gender equity in public affairs programs for faculty, higher education administrators, and graduate students in public affairs and related disciplines. Chapter 3 of this book is freely available as a downloadable Open Access PDF at http://www.taylorfrancis.com under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives (CC-BY-NC-ND) 4.0 license.