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Introducing APSA Educate
A New Website for Political Science Teaching and Learning Resources

 APSA Educate was developed with the support of immediate-past APSA President Rogers Smith’s Presidential Task Force on New Partnerships and will launch at the 2020 APSA Annual Meeting, September 10-13 in San Francisco.

APSA Educate Benefits for Political Scientists


  • Access a broad range of high-quality political science teaching and learning materials including syllabi, in-class activities, simulations, writing assignments, civic engagement tools and more!

  • Save favorite resources to your personal teaching resource library.

  • Track views and downloads of your submitted materials.

  • Learn from and share with colleagues through our feature posts – featuring  member-driven conversations around innovations, challenges, and best practices in political science education.

  • Ask questions, discuss resources via comments.

  • Recommend a colleague whose teaching or research should be showcased.


APSA Educate Benefits for The Public

  • Access high-quality political science teaching and learning materials, including syllabi, reading lists, infographics, and more. 

  • Learn from experts through explainer posts focused on current events, timely research, or key concepts in political science. 

  • Use our “ask a political scientist” page to pose a question to be covered in a future post. 

  • Save favorite resources to your personal library. 

Shape the Conversation – Stay Up-To-Date

If you are interested in submitting a resource, writing a post, or would like to receive updates on the status of APSA Educate, please contact us at educate@apsanet.org!

To stay updated and learn more about APSA Educate, please visit apsanet.org/educate.