Join us for the 17th American Political Science Association’s Teaching & Learning Conference, February 10-12, 2023, in-person at the Sheraton Inner Harbor Hotel in Baltimore, Maryland! 

You can now browse the Online Program or download the PDF Program. 

Conference Theme

The 2023 APSA Teaching & Learning Conference invites attendees to engage in “Re-Energizing Political Science Education: Innovations and New Opportunities” at this year’s conference. The COVID-19 pandemic has taken a toll on the educational experience of students and teachers, exposing and widening pre-existing inequalities in higher education.

  • As we navigate the post-COVID world and reimagine our classrooms, what are the lessons and innovations from the pandemic that faculty, colleges, and universities can continue integrating into political science education?
  • How can we engage students, faculty, and communities?
  • How can we make political science fun and relevant, and rediscover the joy of teaching and learning?

We encourage submissions that address the emergent dilemmas and challenges of the post-pandemic academic situation and explore the ways we can re-energize Political Science education.

About the TLC

There are three presentation format options for the 2023 Teaching and Learning Conference: track panels, workshops, and roundtables. All track papers are presented in a collaborative environment, with materials shared in advance and all participants serving as discussants. Workshops provide participants with hands-on experience in the use of practical instructional methods that they can take with them to their home institutions. Roundtables facilitate participants to discuss and debate on a specific topic. Workshop and roundtable attendance is not determined by track, and these sessions are open to any conference attendee.