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Neal,
I have used TBL in politics courses with policy work. This interview on my approach and experience may help.
https://modeldiplomacy.cfr.org/#/pages/10256
Some of my course material is linked within the interview. Happy to respond to questions if you think there is something in my experience for you.
Donna Oglesby
> On Jun 22, 2017, at 1:47 PM, Neal Carter <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> Hello,
> I am just converting my Introduction to Comparative Politics Class to TBL. I am hoping to have two basic modules in which we go over basic concepts and methods, and then three specific cases where they apply Comparative Politics to provide policy advice.
> Does anyone have any resources about how to use TBL in politics classes? I would especially appreciate anything in the comparative mode or showing policy analysis. Thanks in advance!
> Sincerely,
> Neal Carter
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