Part of the Blackwell Series on Teaching Psychological Science, this practical, hands-on guide shares ideas, tips, and strategies for effectively teaching lifespan developmental psychology to undergraduates. Provides a unique wealth of concrete suggestions and a clear roadmap for successfully teaching developmental psychology Links chapters to major areas of a lifespan development course, including Research Methods, Teaching Infant Development, and Teaching Adolescent Development Offers practical, hands-on tips for novice teachers and experienced instructors alike Includes sample syllabi and lecture outlines, reading quizzes, critical thinking assignments, and references for helpful videotapes and websitesFor example, we often describe the student success center (a campus unit where students can receive free tutoring), the career counseling services, and the minority peer mentoring programs that exist on our campus. ... downside of providing this information and encouragement to our students is that we probably create more work for ourselves after the class (those endless letters of recommendation!).
Title | : | A Guide to Teaching Development Psychology |
Author | : | Elizabeth Brestan Knight, Ember L. Lee |
Publisher | : | John Wiley & Sons - 2009-01-30 |
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