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Sonst. PersonenHowell-Carter, Marya (Hrsg.); Gonder, Jennifer (Hrsg.)
TitelProceedings of the 28th Annual Farmingdale State College Teaching of Psychology: Ideas and Innovations Conference
Quelle(2014), (56 Seiten)
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Spracheenglisch
Dokumenttypgedruckt; online; Monographie
SchlagwörterTagungsbericht; Psychology; College Curriculum; Undergraduate Study; Cultural Differences; Developmental Psychology; Student Projects; Critical Thinking; Portfolios (Background Materials); Electronic Publishing; College Instruction; Writing Across the Curriculum; Cognitive Style; Literary Styles; Generational Differences; Sexuality; Discussion Groups; Minority Groups; Team Teaching; Student Attitudes; College Students; Self Disclosure (Individuals); Mental Health; Active Learning; Audience Response Systems; Tests; Cooperative Learning; Mentors; Minority Group Students; Disproportionate Representation; Technology Uses in Education; Sexual Identity; Role Playing; Clinical Psychology; Textbooks; Labeling (of Persons); Learning Activities; Student Experience; STEM Education; Singing; Stereotypes; Social Discrimination; Student Diversity; Conferences (Gatherings); New York
AbstractProceedings of the 28th Annual Conference on the Teaching of Psychology: Ideas and Innovations, sponsored by the Psychology Department of Farmingdale State College. The conference theme for 2014 was:" Infusing Issues of Racial, Religious, and Sexuality Diversity Across the Undergraduate Curriculum." The Conference featured a keynote address by Regan A. R. Gurung, Ph.D., University of Wisconsin, entitled "Models, Modalities, and the Means to Address Diversity in the Curriculum". The address provided an insightful and resource-rich presentation on the tools and techniques for effectively integrating diversity into courses through discussions, assignments, illustration, test questions, and images. In addition to the conference keynote address, participants had 35 workshops, roundtable discussions, oral presentations, and student presentations from which to choose. Twenty-nine of the presentations are included in these proceedings with a selection of titles and respective author(s) as follows: Got Diversity--Now What? Diversity Challenges on a Diverse Campus (Destinee Chambers, Anne E. Stuart, and Sandra A. Sego); How Can We Calm Their Passions and Open Up the Discussion? Teaching Diversity Issues From a Critical Thinking Perspective (Kamil Hamaoui); Sweets, Shock, Bowling, and Psychopaths: Bringing Nine Counterintuitive Findings in Psychology into the Classroom. Why What You Know from Your Experience is Just Plain Wrong (Geoff Turner, Jeffrey D. Holmes, and David J. Bennett); Using ePortfolio to Support Social Pedagogy in Psychology (Alison Carson); Integrating Cultural and Sexual Minority Diversity with Psychological Science: Examples from Teaching Gender and Sexuality Applicable to a Spectrum of Psychology Courses (Marcus C. Tye); Student Perspectives on Disclosing Mental Health Concerns in the Classroom (Benjamin Wood); I-RISE Mentoring Program Supports Underrepresented Minority Student Success (Karen Singer-Freeman, Linda Bastone, Brittany Miller, and Rebecca Lopez); Let the Research Come to You: Using Technology to Find the Best Content (Michael Britt); Teaching About Transgender Issues in Psychology Classes (Matthew R. Lee, Julia Brown, and Kiera Guralnik); Teaching Clinical Treatment and Client Negotiation Skills via Role-Play (John L. Theodore); Textbook Technology: Pedagogical Aid or Pitfall? (Michele Baranczyk, and Matt Gray); Stereotyping and Discrimination: The Labeling Exercise in Action and Shaping the Student Experience (Marla Johnston, and Michaela Porubanova); Two STEM Pioneers: Florence Nightingale and Stella Cunliffe (Thomas Heinzen); Getting Comfortable with Discussing Diversity in the Classroom (Nicholas Salter, and Shaziela Ishak); Sonic Psychology: Teaching Diversity through Song (Daniel L. Benkendorf). [Selected individual papers contain references.] (As Provided).
Erfasst vonERIC (Education Resources Information Center), Washington, DC
Update2020/1/01
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