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基本説明
Covers challenging areas of Psychology teaching, such as research methods and statistics, supervision of research projects and management of online learning.
Full Description
This ground-breaking book is the first to address the learning and teaching issues associated with psychology in Higher Education in the UK and Europe
Presents effective, evidence-based practice and advice for both experienced and new lecturers
Covers challenging areas of psychology teaching, such as research methods and statistics, supervision of research projects and management of online learning
Relevant for European Universities aligning with the Bologna Declaration
Contents
Notes on Contributors. Foreword (Stephen E. Newstead).
Preface (Dominic Upton and Annie Trapp).
Acknowledgements.
1 Individual Differences: Psychology in the European Community (Annie Trapp and Dominic Upton).
2 Those We Serve? Student Issues and Solutions (Caprice Lantz).
3 Myths, Maths and Madness: Misconceptions around Psychology (Peter Reddy and Caprice Lantz).
4 Teaching You to Suck Eggs? Using Psychology to Teach Psychology (Annie Trapp).
5 Bravery and Creativity through the Curriculum (Douglas A. Bernstein and Dominic Upton).
6 Non-Sadistical Methods for Teaching Statistics (Andy P. Field).
7 Where Angels Fear to Tread: The Undergraduate Research Project (Mark Forshaw and Susan Hansen).
8 How Do You Really Know? (Kathy Harrington).
9 Onwards and Upwards: Teaching Postgraduate Students (Jacqui Akhurst).
10 Spreading the Word: Teaching Psychology to Non-Psychologists (Dominic Upton).
11 Psychology: Past, Present and Future (Dominic Upton and Annie Trapp).
Resource Guide.
Index.