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Operation PSA: The Action Learning <strong>of</strong> Curiosity and CreativityAPPENDIX DTranscripts for Educator and Practitioner PSA Created at the Conference,May 31-June 1, 2008What was your motivation for coming to the Teaching Public AdministrationConference?Respondent #1: I wanted to see my colleagues eyeball-to-eyeball and hear whatthey’re doing in their classes … because their ideas give me fresh new ideasabout what I can do.Respondent #2: I get re-energized by my colleagues. These are all very excitingpeople into the one thing <strong>of</strong> teaching <strong>public</strong> administration. They’re not out toimpress anyone. They’re out to share their experiences.Respondent #3: And I hoped that here I might find one or more colleagueswho might be interested in what I do.Respondent #4: Well, I very much enjoy the Teaching Public AdministrationConference. A lot <strong>of</strong> my good friends are here.Respondent #5: I’m going to teach online, [an] undergraduate class in urbanstudies this fall. So, I came to find out some pedagogical techniques that I canuse in my class.Respondent #6: My experiences is to share it with pr<strong>of</strong>essors.Respondent #7: … was to get ideas on teaching and improving my teaching.How would you go about marketing the conference? (Note: Question posed <strong>of</strong>fcamerawith chosen responses for the PSA displayed here.)Respondent #8: Pr<strong>of</strong>essional responsibility <strong>of</strong> most faculty goes into threecategories: service, research and teaching. And this is the only conference thataddresses one-third <strong>of</strong> our pr<strong>of</strong>essional responsibility in helping us to build skillsin teaching.Respondent #1: You’ve got to meet the people who love teaching <strong>public</strong>administration. You’re going to gain something here that I don’t think you’regoing to get anywhere else— a love for teaching, a passion for teaching, allkinds <strong>of</strong> ideas about how to teach. It’s not about content. It’s about how you’regoing to make differences in people’s lives.What you can do?Respondent #9: We think people need to create a tree structure by collectingthe director’s names for the <strong>NASPAA</strong> schools and having the videos announcedand distributed through those directors, especially to Ph.D. students andadjunct pr<strong>of</strong>essors—in addition to the regular faculty.Respondent #10: As a champion <strong>of</strong> teaching excellence in <strong>public</strong>administration, your charge is to take this PSA, upload it onto your Web site,and distribute as broadly as possible. And, <strong>of</strong> course, come to the next TPAC[Teaching Public Administration] conference.382 Journal <strong>of</strong> Public Affairs Education

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