
Lone Star Politics, 2014 Elections and Updates Edition
Pearson (Publisher)
2nd Edition
Published on 13. January 2015
Book
Paperback/Softback
432 pages
978-0-13-401619-1 (ISBN)
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Lone Star Politics provides comprehensive coverage of Texas state and local politics, with a special emphasis on policy-making and its impact on Texans. Each chapter focuses on a different aspect of Texas government to help students understand how the political, cultural, and social underpinnings of the state influence policies that flow from the various levels of government. Revised with engaging new content throughout, the 2014 Elections and Updates Edition has also been updated to support achievements toward the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board's eight learning outcomes for the Texas Government course.
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For courses in Texas Politics
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Lone Star Politics provides comprehensive coverage of Texas state and local politics, with a special emphasis on policy-making and its impact on Texans. Each chapter focuses on a different aspect of Texas government to help students understand how the political, cultural, and social underpinnings of the state influence policies that flow from the various levels of government. Revised with engaging new content throughout, the 2014 Elections and Updates Edition has also been updated to support achievements toward the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board's eight learning outcomes for the Texas Government course.
Also available with MyPoliSciLab (R)
MyPoliSciLab for the Texas Government course extends learning online, engaging students and improving results. Media resources with assignments bring concepts to life, and offer students opportunities to practice applying what they've learned. And the Writing Space helps educators develop and assess concept mastery and critical thinking through writing, quickly and easily. Please note: this version of MyPoliSciLab does not include an eText.
Lone Star Politics, 2014 Elections and Updates Edition is also available via REVEL (TM), an immersive learning experience designed for the way today's students read, think, and learn.
More details
Edition
2nd edition
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Pearson Education (US)
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 277 mm
Width: 218 mm
Thickness: 12 mm
Weight
915 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-13-401619-1 (9780134016191)
Schweitzer Classification
Other editions
Previous edition

Paul Benson | David Clinkscale | Anthony Giardino
Lone Star Politics
Book
08/2013
2nd Edition
Pearson
€109.12
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Persons
Paul Benson is chair of the government department at Tarrant County College - NW, where he has taught for 25 years. He teaches Texas and US government, as well as an occasional US History course. He has taught online government courses for over a dozen years. He has delivered several professional development seminars on "Teaching Texas Government," and speaks regularly to local civic and community groups. A former journalist and political consultant, he has an insider's insight into the Texas political process.
David Clinkscale is a fifth generation Texan who has taught at Tarrant County College for thirty-six years, serving as a department coordinator and department chair. He attended (then) Tarrant County Junior College and Southwest Texas State University, from which he graduated with a double major in government and history. He completed his graduated work in political science and history at the University of Missouri. Active in the Texas Community College Teachers Association, including a term as president, he has been involved in many aspects of college governance at TCC.
Anthony Giardino currently teaches Texas Government, American National Government, Public Administration and Policy and Judicial Process. A 30-year police veteran, he also works as a police administrator, specializing in policy development, personnel selection, and training. As Program Manager for the Texas Police Chief's Association Best Practices Recognition Program, he regularly teaches Criminal Procedure and Search and Seizure at area police academies. Tony's community activities include technical policy writing and speaking and consulting for various community, civic, and non-profit organizations.
David Clinkscale is a fifth generation Texan who has taught at Tarrant County College for thirty-six years, serving as a department coordinator and department chair. He attended (then) Tarrant County Junior College and Southwest Texas State University, from which he graduated with a double major in government and history. He completed his graduated work in political science and history at the University of Missouri. Active in the Texas Community College Teachers Association, including a term as president, he has been involved in many aspects of college governance at TCC.
Anthony Giardino currently teaches Texas Government, American National Government, Public Administration and Policy and Judicial Process. A 30-year police veteran, he also works as a police administrator, specializing in policy development, personnel selection, and training. As Program Manager for the Texas Police Chief's Association Best Practices Recognition Program, he regularly teaches Criminal Procedure and Search and Seizure at area police academies. Tony's community activities include technical policy writing and speaking and consulting for various community, civic, and non-profit organizations.
Content
1. Texas Society and Political Culture
2. Federalism and the Texas Constitution
3. Voting and Elections in Texas
4. Political Parties in Texas
5. Interest Groups in Texas Politics
6. The Media and Public Opinion in Texas
7. The Legislative Process in Texas Politics
8. The Governor in Texas
9. The Plural Executive and the Bureaucracy in Texas
10. The Texas Courts System
11. Local and County Governments and Special Districts in Texas
12. Public Policy in Texas
13. Criminal Justice Policy in Texas
14. Finance and Budgeting in Texas
2. Federalism and the Texas Constitution
3. Voting and Elections in Texas
4. Political Parties in Texas
5. Interest Groups in Texas Politics
6. The Media and Public Opinion in Texas
7. The Legislative Process in Texas Politics
8. The Governor in Texas
9. The Plural Executive and the Bureaucracy in Texas
10. The Texas Courts System
11. Local and County Governments and Special Districts in Texas
12. Public Policy in Texas
13. Criminal Justice Policy in Texas
14. Finance and Budgeting in Texas