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Handbook of Demonstrations and Activities in the Teaching of Psychology: Physiological-comparative, perception, learning, cognitive, and developmental
Mark E. Ware
David E. Johnson
出版
Psychology Press
, 2000
主題
Education / Teaching / Subjects / Social Science
Education / Classroom Management
Psychology / General
Psychology / Developmental / Child
Psychology / Cognitive Psychology & Cognition
Psychology / Education & Training
Psychology / Research & Methodology
ISBN
0805830464
9780805830460
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=gbaoGbE4m2YC&hl=&source=gbs_api
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For those who teach students in psychology, education, and the social sciences, the
Handbook of Demonstrations and Activities in the Teaching of Psychology, Second Edition
provides practical applications and rich sources of ideas. Revised to include a wealth of new material (56% of the articles are new), these invaluable reference books contain the collective experience of teachers who have successfully dealt with students' difficulty in mastering important concepts about human behavior. Each volume features a table that lists the articles and identifies the primary and secondary courses in which readers can use each demonstration. Additionally, the subject index facilitates retrieval of articles according to topical headings, and the appendix notes the source as it originally appeared in
Teaching of Psychology
--especially useful for users needing to cite information. The official journal of the Society for the Teaching of Psychology, Division Two of the American Psychological Association,
Teaching of Psychology
is a highly respected publication devoted to improving teaching and learning at all educational levels.
Volume II consists of 99 articles about teaching physiology, perception, learning, memory, and developmental psychology. Divided into eight sections (four devoted to developmental psychology and one for each of the other specialties), the book suggests ways to stimulate interest, promote participation, collect data, structure field experience, and observe and interact with patients.