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Sommer, Robert – Teaching of Psychology, 2014
Having enjoyed teaching during my active career, I continued to teach summer school following retirement. Self-observed sensory and cognitive impairments, although not mentioned by students in their evaluations, induced me to consider the pros and cons of continuing to teach. My hope is that this list of benefits and problems will be of assistance…
Descriptors: Teaching (Occupation), Summer Schools, Barriers, Performance Factors
Stanovich, Keith E.; West, Richard F. – Teaching of Psychology, 2014
In this article the authors argue that distinguishing between rationality and intelligence helps explain how people can be, at the same time, intelligent and irrational (Stanovich, 2009). As such, researchers need to study separately the individual differences in cognitive skills that underlie intelligence and the individual differences in…
Descriptors: Intelligence, Responses, Cognitive Processes, Intelligence Quotient
Kasser, Tim – Teaching of Psychology, 2014
In this article, I review how people organize values and goals in their minds and I suggest teaching demonstrations, exercises, and assignments to help students learn this material. I pay special attention to circumplex models, which represent the extent of conflict or compatibility between values and goals, and to the well-researched distinction…
Descriptors: Values, Goal Orientation, Teaching Methods, Assignments
Jackson, Sherri L.; Griggs, Richard A. – Teaching of Psychology, 2013
Introductory psychology textbooks have been criticized for being too long and too expensive. A national survey of introductory teachers found that 89% of introductory courses are only one term in length and that teachers could only cover 68% of a text's topics. This situation has been made more problematic by the soaring prices of…
Descriptors: Psychology, Introductory Courses, Textbooks, Textbook Content
Wilson, Stephanie Gray – Teaching of Psychology, 2013
Undergraduate statistics courses are perceived as challenging by both students and instructors. Students' attitudes, motivation, math anxiety, and preparedness can negatively impact the student and instructor experience and have the potential to negatively impact student learning. This article describes an attempt to address some of these…
Descriptors: Statistics, Mathematics Instruction, College Mathematics, Undergraduate Students
Griggs, Richard A.; Jackson, Sherri L. – Teaching of Psychology, 2013
It has been 13 years since the last objective analysis of full-length introductory psychology textbooks was published and 15 years since the textbook copyright period used in that study, 1995-1997. Given the importance of informed textbook evaluation and selection to the introductory course but the difficulty of this task because of the large…
Descriptors: Introductory Courses, Psychology, Textbooks, Comparative Analysis
Madson, Michael B.; Schumacher, Julie A.; Noble, Jeremy J.; Bonnell, Melissa A. – Teaching of Psychology, 2013
Many undergraduate psychology students assume positions as mental health paraprofessionals during or after college. The present study was a quasi-experimental evaluation of the effectiveness of teaching motivational interviewing (MI), a counseling approach that applies to many paraprofessional occupations. Results from 83 undergraduates indicated…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Motivation Techniques, Interviews, Reflection
Stellmack, Mark A. – Teaching of Psychology, 2013
Studies of the effects of class attendance on class performance typically are quasi-experimental because students choose whether or not to attend class; that is, the samples are self-selecting. The lack of random assignment prevents one from establishing a causal relationship between attendance and performance. Relating attendance to performance…
Descriptors: Sampling, Quasiexperimental Design, Demonstrations (Educational), Research Methodology
Cacioppo, John T. – Teaching of Psychology, 2013
Science is constantly changing. If one hopes to keep pace with advances in science, one cannot simply repeat what one has done in the past, whether deciding how to invest limited research funds, searching to replace a retiring colleague, or teaching introductory psychology. Psychological science in the 21st century is more central and integrated…
Descriptors: Psychology, Trend Analysis, Introductory Courses, College Curriculum
McGovern, Thomas V. – Teaching of Psychology, 2013
I summarize multidisciplinary paradigms and best practices' recommendations for professional learning by higher education faculty members. This review leads to an innovative narrative model for academic life that synthesizes current personality and vocational psychology theory and positive psychology's emphasis on virtues and character…
Descriptors: Interdisciplinary Approach, Best Practices, College Faculty, Faculty Development
Griggs, Richard A.; Jackson, Sherri L. – Teaching of Psychology, 2013
It has been 12 years since the last objective analysis of brief introductory psychology textbooks was published and 13 years since the textbook copyright period used in that study, 1997-2000. Given the importance of informed textbook evaluation and selection to the introductory course but the difficulty of this task because of the large number of…
Descriptors: Textbooks, Psychology, Content Analysis, Textbook Evaluation
Halpern, Diane F. – Teaching of Psychology, 2013
This is a personalized review of programs designed to assess student learning outcomes (SLOs) in higher education. In the last 30+ years, there have been few changes in the basic principles and premises. We assess SLOs for the purpose of improving teaching and learning. Although content area knowledge is important, other goals such as enhancing…
Descriptors: College Outcomes Assessment, Psychology, Educational Trends, Program Development
Greenberg, Kathleen Puglisi – Teaching of Psychology, 2012
The scoring instrument described in this article is based on a deconstruction of the seven sections of an American Psychological Association (APA)-style empirical research report into a set of learning outcomes divided into content-, expression-, and format-related categories. A double-weighting scheme used to score the report yields a final grade…
Descriptors: Scoring, Research Reports, Grading, Outcome Measures
Stark, Emily; Sachau, Daniel; Albertson, Dawn N. – Teaching of Psychology, 2012
The authors describe the development of a campus-based radio show about psychological science. The authors' goals in creating the show were to inform the public about the science of psychology and to create a teaching and learning resource for faculty members and students. The show, "Psychological Frontiers," airs twice a week and consists of…
Descriptors: Campuses, Radio, Programming (Broadcast), Psychology
Bensley, D. Alan; Murtagh, Michael P. – Teaching of Psychology, 2012
Assessment of student learning outcomes can be a powerful tool for improvement of instruction when a scientific approach is taken; unfortunately, many educators do not take full advantage of this approach. This article examines benefits of taking a scientific approach to critical thinking assessment and proposes guidelines for planning,…
Descriptors: Scientific Methodology, Critical Thinking, Best Practices, Educational Practices

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