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Teaching Engineering Psychology
Engineering psychology addresses our interactions with systems – from personal wearable devices to urban environments – that are designed to serve... -
Application of case-based learning in psychology teaching: a meta-analysis
BackgroundCase-based learning (CBL) has been found to be effective for many subjects, but there is currently a lack of evidence regarding its utility...
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Teaching Physiological Psychology
Physiological psychology in North America is an undergraduate course that introduces students to the neurobiology that controls behavior. It... -
Teaching Introductory Psychology
One of the most popular courses taken by undergraduates in North America is introductory psychology. Although the course serves as a gateway to the... -
Teaching Social Psychology Effectively
Social psychology is the scientific study of how people think about, influence, and relate to one another – a subfield of psychology that began more... -
Teaching the Psychology of Learning
While teaching psychology is always demanding, teaching courses about the psychology of learning presents unique challenges for instructors. Learning... -
Teaching Sport and Exercise Psychology
The purpose of this chapter is to highlight how the field of sport and exercise psychology has evolved, especially from a curriculum point of view,... -
Teaching Psychology in Secondary Education
This chapter focuses on the teaching of introductory psychology in secondary education (high schools) in the United States and recommendations that... -
Teaching School Psychology to Psychologists
In this chapter, we offer some insights for teaching psychology and training school psychologists. Five points are made. The first one is about the... -
Teaching Engineering Psychology
Engineering psychology addresses our interactions with systems – from personal wearable devices to urban environments – that are designed to serve... -
Map** Normality: Teaching Abnormal Psychology
This chapter provides a framework for develo** an undergraduate course in abnormal psychology. Authors make recommendations about how to structure... -
Learning and Teaching in Clinical Psychology
Clinical Psychology (abnormal psychology) addresses, though is not limited to, behavioral and mental health issues faced by individuals across the... -
Teaching Media Psychology
The effects of cultural media can be one of the most difficult and controversial topics for psychology instructors to teach. It does not help that... -
Technology-Enhanced Psychology Learning and Teaching
The design and development of technology-enhanced psychology learning units underly the same principles as any other content. The specificity results... -
Teaching Physiological Psychology
Physiological psychology in North America is an undergraduate course that introduces students to the neurobiology that controls behavior. It... -
Teaching Introductory Psychology
One of the most popular courses taken by undergraduates in North America is introductory psychology. Although the course serves as a gateway to the... -
Teaching Health Psychology Here, There, and Everywhere
Health psychology is a student favorite given its easy applicability to life. In this chapter, we overview the origins and growth of the health... -
Teaching the Psychology of Religion and Spirituality
This chapter introduces the field of the psychology of religion and spirituality, defining its domain and presenting some of the key areas of... -
Teaching Social Psychology Effectively
Social psychology is the scientific study of how people think about, influence, and relate to one another – a subfield of psychology that began more... -
Basic Principles and Procedures for Effective Teaching in Psychology
This chapter is designed for the many new, or relatively inexperienced, psychology teachers who find themselves underprepared to assume their role in...