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Teaching Public Administration

Teaching Public Administration


eISSN: 20478720 | ISSN: 01447394 | Current volume: 43 | Current issue: 1 Frequency: 3 Times/Year
Published three times a year in association with the UK Association for Public Administration (UKAPA), Teaching Public Administration (TPA) is a peer-reviewed journal that focuses on teaching and learning in public sector management and organisations. It offers an international forum for the debate of a wide range of issues relating to how skills and knowledge are transmitted and acquired within public sector/not for profit organisations.

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‘For a number of years we have seriously missed a specific academic journal for educational issues in public administration. The re-launch of Teaching Public Administration will help us to discuss all the relevant aspects of education and training in public administration, particularly with regard to the exchange of international experiences.' Christoph Reichard, Potsdam University and Chair of the European Association of Public Administration Accreditation (EAPAA)

'Fashions come and go in the study of public administration, public policy and public management and it is as important to preserve and pass on the heritage as it is to remain up to date. Teaching Public Administration is an admirable vehicle for both tasks.' R. A. W. Rhodes, University of Southampton

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Teaching Public Administration (TPA) is a peer-reviewed journal, published three times a year, which focuses on teaching and learning in public sector management and organisations. TPA is committed to publishing papers which promote critical thinking about the practice and process of teaching and learning as well as those which examine more theoretical and conceptual models of teaching and learning.  It offers an international forum for the debate of a wide range of issues relating to how skills and knowledge are transmitted and acquired within public sector/not for profit organisations.

The Editors welcome papers which draw upon multi-disciplinary ways of thinking and working and, in particular, we are interested in the following themes/issues:

  • Learning from international practice and experience;
  • Curriculum design and development across all levels from pre-degree to post graduate including professional development;
  • Professional and Taught Doctoral Programmes;
  • Reflective Practice and the role of the Reflective Practitioner;
  • Co-production and co-construction of the curriculum;
  • Developments within the ‘Public Administration’ discipline;
  • Reviews of literature and policy statements.

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Editors
Karin A. Bottom University of Birmingham, UK
Leigh Hersey University of Louisiana Monroe, USA
Yifei Yan University of Southampton, UK
International Advisory Board
Maura Adshead University of Limerick, Ireland
Catherine Althaus UNSW Canberra, Australia
Stephen Brookes Manchester Business School, UK
Francesca Calo Open University, UK
John Connolly Glasgow Caledonian University, UK
Michael Connolly University of South Wales
Claire A. Dunlop University of Exeter, UK
Pamela T. Dunning Troy University, USA
Ian C Elliott University of Glasgow, UK
Michelle Esau University of the Western Cape, South Africa
Catherine Farrell Cardiff University, UK
John Fenwick Northumbria University, UK
Ricardo Gomes Universidade Federal de Viçosa, Brazil
Athanassios Gouglas University of the West of Scotland, UK
William Hatcher University of Augusta, USA
Taehee Kim National University of Science & Tech, Korea
Monika Knaussmueller WU Vienna, Austria
Jane Lethbridge University of Greenwich, UK
Joyce Liddle University of Durham, UK
Sungdae Lim Sam Houston University, Texas, USA
Peter Marks Erasmus University, Netherlands
Alistair McCulloch University of South Australia, Australia
Bruce McDonald Old Dominion University, USA
Alice Moseley University of Exeter, UK
Sreeja Nair National University of Singapore, Singapore
Michael O'Neill University of Ottawa, Canada
Edoardo Ongaro Open University, UK
Drew Pearl Kansas State University, USA
Michael Rowe University of Liverpool, UK
Linda Rush GEMS Education, Dubai, UAE
Rory Shand Manchester Metropolitan University, UK
Rouwen Shen Wichita State University, USA
Margaret Stout West Virginia University, USA
Mogie Subban University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
Benedetta Trivellato University of Milano Bicocca, Italy
Gerda Van Dijk Independent Management Consultant
Dina Wafa American University Cairo, Egypt
Philip Whiteman University of Birmingham , UK
Kimberly Wiley University of Florida, USA
Wenxuan Yu Xiamen University, China
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