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Transforming Introductory Psychology – Expert Advice on Teacher Training, Course Design, and Student Success

Autor Regan A. R. Gurung, Garth Neufeld
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 16 aug 2021
Each year, well over a million undergraduate students take an introductory psychology course. This edited volume presents recommendations for designing and teaching this important course. The book's recommendations cover four key areas: course design, defining and assessing student learning goals and outcomes, teacher training and development, and student learning and transformation. Chapters illustrate how to implement the recommendations in various institutions, including public and private colleges and universities, research universities, liberal arts colleges, comprehensive universities, two-year colleges, and high school. The recommendations stem from an initiative of the American Psychological Association, which seeks to make introductory psychology a transformational experience for students. While some students taking the course will become psychology majors or even psychologists, most will pursue other careers. Thus, successful introductory psychology courses help students grow personally, academically, and professionally with skills that will be valuable for the rest of their lives, regardless of career. Given the diverse purposes served by the introductory psychology course, this work is a must-have for every psychology department and every person who teaches introductory psychology.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781433834721
ISBN-10: 1433834723
Pagini: 312
Dimensiuni: 197 x 229 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.46 kg
Editura: Wiley

Cuprins

Contributors
Preface

Introduction: The Introductory Psychology Initiative
Regan A. R. Gurung and Garth Neufeld

I. Introductory Psychology Initiative Recommendations

1. Why Introductory Psychology?
Stephen L. Chew, Karen Z. Naufel, Guy A. Boysen, Katherine Wickes, and Jerry Rudmann

2. Designing the Introductory Psychology Course: An Evidence-Informed Framework
Bridgette Martin Hard, Dana S. Dunn, Robin Musselman, Danae L. Hudson, and Aaron S. Richmond

3. Measuring Meaningful Learning in Introductory Psychology: The IPI Student Learning Outcomes
Jane S. Halonen, Jennifer L. W. Thompson, Kristin H. Whitlock, R. Eric Landrum, and Sue Frantz

4. Assessing Student Learning Outcomes in Introductory Psychology
Jane S. Halonen, Jennifer L. W. Thompson, Kristin H. Whitlock, R. Eric Landrum, and Sue Frantz

5. Navigating the Nuances of Teaching Introductory Psychology: A Roadmap for Implementing Evidence-Based Instructional Methods
Danae L. Hudson, Aaron S. Richmond, Bridgette Martin Hard, Dana S. Dunn, and Robin Musselman

6. The Successful Psychology Course: Transformative Skills in Introductory Psychology
Stephen L. Chew, Guy A. Boysen, Karen Z. Naufel, Katherine Wickes, and Jerry Rudmann

7. Changing the Paradigm: Support and Development for Teachers of Introductory Psychology
Melissa J. Beers, William S. Altman, Elizabeth Yost Hammer, Erin E. Hardin, and Jordan Troisi

II. Operationalizing Recommendations Across Diverse Contexts

8. Teaching Introductory Psychology as a High School Elective: Davis High School
Kristin H. Whitlock

9. Teaching Introductory Psychology to Students of Varying Ages: Cascadia College
Garth Neufeld

10. Teaching Introductory Psychology With Revised Standards: Lehigh Carbon Community College
Robin Musselman

11. Teaching Introductory Psychology to Students With Varying Degrees of Readiness: Irvine Valley College
Jerry Rudmann, Kari Tucker, Michael Cassens, Benjamin Mis, and Yemmy Taylor

12. Teaching Introductory Psychology in a Small University: McKendree University
Guy A. Boysen

13. Teaching Introductory Psychology to a Homogenous Student Population: Samford University
Stephen L. Chew

14. Teaching Introductory Psychology in a Historically Black Liberal Arts College for Women: Spelman College
Shani N. Harris, Kai M. McCormack, Angela Farris-Watkins, Juanchella Grooms Francis, and Karen Brakke

15. Teaching Introductory Psychology When Classes Have Uneven Enrollment: The University of Tennessee
Erin E. Hardin

16. Teaching Introductory Psychology in Large Classes: Missouri State University
Danae L. Hudson

17. Teaching Introductory Psychology When the Department Is Growing: Oregon State University
Regan A. R. Gurung

Appendix A: Census Questionnaire
APA Introductory Psychology Initiative Working Group

Appendix B. Census Response Data
APA Introductory Psychology Initiative Working Group

Appendix C: Study Skills Lesson
Stephen L. Chew and Guy A. Boysen

Index
About the Editors

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