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Introduction: Teaching Qualitative Methods in Undergraduate Education

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  17 February 2026

Shamira Gelbman
Affiliation:
Political Science, Wabash College , United States
Sebastian Karcher
Affiliation:
Political Science, Syracuse University , Syracuse, United States
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Abstract

This article introduces a symposium on teaching qualitative research methods to undergraduate students. Qualitative methods have an important role in both the discipline and the professional development of students but do not occupy a commensurate space in research pedagogy. This is due in part to the lack of resources for effectively teaching qualitative methods—a lack this symposium seeks to address. We identify four common themes in the four symposium contributions: (1) the importance of including the ethical and epistemological foundations of qualitative work; (2) the possibilities of teaching qualitative methods across the entire research cycle; (3) the importance of carefully structuring and designing active and experiential learning in research pedagogy; and (4) the unique opportunities of moving beyond the classroom in teaching qualitative research.

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Teaching Qualitative Methods in Undergraduate Education
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© The Author(s), 2026. Published by Cambridge University Press on behalf of American Political Science Association