ERIC Number: EJ1383199
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Publication Date: 2023-Jul
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Communication Pedagogy in Public Affairs Programs: Insights from a Study of MPA and MPP Curricula
Manoharan, Aroon P.; Rangarajan, Nandhini
Teaching Public Administration, v41 n2 p221-242 Jul 2023
Communication is a critical government function that has important implications for public administration and effective governance. This research study explores how communication competencies are taught in public affairs programs in the United States. Based on a general web content analysis of graduate programs, and specific analyses of course titles, course descriptions, and course syllabi, this study examines the extent to which communication competencies are integrated into public affairs curricula. This paper also discusses how communication skills map on to the five NASPAA core competencies. Compared to previous decades, communication courses are increasingly emphasized in public administration programs. But there is greater potential for such offerings in the age of digital government, social media, and Artificial Intelligence. This study's findings have important implications for the teaching and practice of public affairs.
Descriptors: Public Affairs Education, Graduate Study, Course Descriptions, Communicative Competence (Languages), Communication Skills, Marketing, Writing Skills, Public Relations, Strategic Planning, Civil Rights, Case Studies, Research Skills, Assignments
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Education Level: Higher Education; Postsecondary Education
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Language: English
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