FIPSE-Fund for the Improvement of Postsecondary Education
Ph.D., Political Science 2002, University of Virginia, Dissertation:Historical Legacies and Policy Choice: Public Sector Reform in Poland, Egypt, Mexico and the Czech Republic 1991-1992 Fellow at the Center for Arabic Studies Abroad (CASA)
M.A., Political Science 1991, The New York University
Undergraduate Experiential Learning Project
Funded by the U.S. Dept. of Education FIPSE (2011-2013)
Agnieszka Paczynska (co-PI)
Susan F. Hirsch (PI)
Institute for Conflict Analysis and Resolution
George Mason University
Linking Theory to Practice: Conflict Analysis and Resolution Pedagogy builds the capacity of the interdisciplinary field of Conflict Analysis and Resolution (CAR) to play a key role in improving undergraduates’ ability to apply theory to practice in CAR courses, in general education, and beyond the classroom. The project consists of three initiatives in curricular innovation, each involving development, testing, and dissemination:
- Initiative 1: design introductory course materials in Conflict Analysis and Resolution, particularly experiential learning activities (ELAs) suitable for general education.
- Initiative 2: create a model for intensive service learning activities (SLIs) in domestic and international contexts.
- Initiative 3: promote best practices in designing CAR curricula so as to enhance students’ ability to link theory and practice, including models for strengthening partnerships between two- and four-year institutions and better aligning curricula across those institutions.
Through wide dissemination of curricular materials, approaches, models, and best practices the project is designed to have significant, positive sustainable impact on educators and institutions locally, regionally, and nationally.