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"The Handbook of the Teaching of Psychology" is a state-of-the-art volume that provides readers with comprehensive coverage and analysis of current trends and issues, basic mechanics, and important contextual variables related to effective teaching in psychology. This book uses concise and targeted chapters, written by leading scholars in the field, to explore a myriad of challenges in the teaching of psychology. It employs a prescriptive approach to offer strategies and solutions to frequently occurring dilemmas. It also covers the gamut of current topics of interest to all current and future teachers of psychology.
| ISBN | 1405138017 | | DEWEY edition | DC22 | | ISBN13 | 9781405138017 (What's this?) | | Pages | 376 | | Publisher | John Wiley and Sons Ltd | | Volumes | 1 | | Imprint | Wiley-Blackwell (an imprint of John Wiley & Sons Ltd) | | Weight (grammes) | 656 | | Format | Paperback | | Published in | Chicester | | Publication date | 21 Sep 2005 | | Height (mm) | 245 | | Non-book description | xii, 358 p. ; | | Width (mm) | 174 | | Library of Congress | 2005014828 | | Spine width (mm) | 21 | | DEWEY | 150.711 | | Academic level | Professional / Scholarly |
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| 1 | | What teachers need to know about teaching and learning by Stephen F. Davis and William Buskist | | 3 | | 2 | | The scholarship of teaching and pedagogy by Bernard C. Beins | | 11 | | 3 | | Psychology curricula and the new liberal arts by Thomas V. McGovern | | 16 | | 4 | | The society for the teaching of psychology : a psychology teacher's best friend by G. William Hill IV | | 23 | | 5 | | Options for planning a course and developing a syllabus by Anne-Marie Suddreth and Amy T. Galloway | | 31 | | 6 | | Selecting a text and using publisher-produced courseware : some suggestions and warnings by Andrew Christopher | | 36 | | 7 | | The first day of class and the rest of the semester by Sandra Goss Lucas | | 41 | | 8 | | The classroom lecture by Stephen H. Hobbs | | 49 | | 9 | | Writing in psychology by Robin K. Morgan and David L. Morgan | | 54 | | 10 | | Let the concert begin : the music of team teaching by Kenneth D. Keith | | 59 | | 11 | | Collaborative learning : maximizing students' potential for success by Tina Vazin and Phyllis Reile | | 65 | | 12 | | Problem-based learning by Patricia A. Connor-Greene | | 70 | | 13 | | Understanding human thought : educating students as critical thinkers by Heidi R. Riggio and Diane F. Halpern | | 78 | | 14 | | Leading discussions and asking questions by Tracy E. Zinn and Bryan K. Saville | | 85 | | 15 | | Building a repertoire of effective classroom demonstrations by Douglas A. Bernstein | | 90 | | 16 | | Lessons learned using PowerPoint in the classroom by Timothy J. Huelsman | | 94 | | 17 | | Using the Internet effectively : homepages and email by Vincent W. Hevern | | 99 | | 18 | | Teaching students to use electronic databases by Maureen McCarthy and Thomas P. Pusateri | | 107 | | 19 | | Teaching large classes by Katherine Kipp and Steffen Pope Wilson | | 115 | | | More... | | |
"This is a volume that contains a wealth of sensible advice...I was impressed by how nicely each chapter was organized and by the succinct, clear writing styles. This handbook will assist readers in fulfilling this most important of academic duties." Educational Psychology "Bill Buskist and Steve Davis have been active participants and leaders in the Society for Teaching Psychology and their leadership ability is demonstrated by their ability to recruit leading experts in the many areas of psychology teaching to write chapters for this excellent book." Bill McKeachie, University of Michigan "Written and edited by meritorious teachers and researchers, the panoply of incisive chapters in this book cover almost every aspect of teaching. Neophytes and experienced instructors will be better teachers after reading this volume." Charles L. Brewer, Furman University  Be the first to write a customer review
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