Teaching introductory psychology : survival tips from the experts
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Teaching introductory psychology : survival tips from the experts
American Psychological Association, c1997
1st ed
- : pbk
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Written by some of psychology's most accomplished teachers, this is an introductory guide for first-time psychology teachers. The book provides proven teaching activities and offers ideas on how to structure the course; how to choose what material to teach; how to teach with passion and engage students; and how best to use the introductory textbook. It combines well-known authors' own teaching techniques, philosophies, tips, and personal recollections.
目次
- A Passion for Psychology
- Teaching It Charismatically
- Integrating Teaching and Research Synergistically, and Writing About It Engagingly
- Reflections on Teaching Introductory Psychology
- Teaching is a Scholarly Activity
- The Idea-Centred Approach to Introducing Psychology
- Why I Teach The Way I Teach
- Repackaging Psychology
- Distilling Psychology into 700 Pages
- Some Goals for Writing an Introductory Psychology Textbook
- Still Giving Psychology Away After All These Years
- Professing Psychology With Passion
- Model for Being an Effective Instructor
- Teaching Students To Think as Psychologists
- On Thinking Critically About Introductory Psychology
- Using One's Own Passion and Undergraduate TA's to Transform the Large-Lecture Introductory Psychology Course.
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