How to implement project-based quantitative classroom projects while supporting curricular design: A case study from a quantitative methods course in a public affairs program Academic Article uri icon

abstract

  • This article outlines how Master of Public Administration (MPA)/Master of Public Policy (MPP) programs can integrate a project-based learning opportunity to study curricular design and accreditation needs in their quantitative courses. Bridging together theory and the practical implications of data collection and analysis is important for students long-term professional development. We provide case study examples of recent project-based learning opportunities in an MPA/MPP program in the United States in which students collected data on employer needs for MPA/MPP graduates. The projects provide an evidence base for program assessment and improvement. Focus groups conducted with project participants, including alumni and current students, demonstrate that they valued this opportunity because it provided them with important technical and interpersonal skills necessary to succeed in their capstones, internships, and future jobs. We provide scaffolding assignment examples and recommendations for professors interested in implementing similar projects in their own courses.

published proceedings

  • TEACHING PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION

author list (cited authors)

  • Cordova, A., Lahey, J., & Taghiyeva, L.

complete list of authors

  • Cordova, Adriana||Lahey, Joanna||Taghiyeva, Lala

publication date

  • July 2023