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E-raamat: Teaching Social Psychology

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  • Sari: Elgar Guides to Teaching
  • Ilmumisaeg: 20-Aug-2024
  • Kirjastus: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781035327133
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  • Kirjastus: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
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  • ISBN-13: 9781035327133

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This thought-provoking book consolidates insights, theories and practical recommendations for best practice when teaching social psychology. Bringing together a wealth of experts in the field, editors Catherine A. Sanderson and Rebecca R. Totton encourage educators to emphasize the direct connection between social psychology course material and everyday life.

Teaching Social Psychology begins by exploring different teaching philosophies including both team-based learning and PERMA theory, providing instructors with a range of strategies to engage students. Contributing authors then propose practical solutions when integrating diverse perspectives in their teaching, prompting educators to consider the accessibility, inclusivity, and equity of their classroom. The book concludes by presenting assessment and assignment options that focus on exceptional pedagogy. Chapters are designed to be used either in isolation or conjunction, allowing teachers a flexibility and adaptability of approach.





Providing theoretical and practical guidance at all levels, this incisive and accessible book is a key resource for instructors of social psychology. Its recommendations for best pedagogical practice are also beneficial to students, academics and researchers in the field.

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Teaching Social Psychology provides a practical, comprehensive, and actionable guide to teaching social psychology in the current world, providing multifaceted perspectives on effective and inclusive teaching practices. Designed modularly so you can personalize the text to your needs, this book equips you with tools to embrace the specific challenges that arise in social psychology classrooms. -- Elizabeth Page-Gould, University of Toronto, Canada Teaching social psychology in a way that honors its scientific methods and recognizes the diversity of students identities and experiences is no easy task. This collection of ideas and activities provides instructors with an inspiring set of new tools to empower students to understand and appreciate the value of this field. -- Andy Luttrell, Ball State University, US Too often effective teaching prescriptions are lofty and abstract goals. Whereas many instructors know what they should do (and yes, many do not), the how is unclear. Finally, a resource to not just inspire the operationalization of inclusive teaching and robust assessment but explicit ways to do it. This book, perfect for social psychology classes but applicable to many others, strikes the perfect balance providing both pedagogical aspiration and pragmatic course design components. -- Regan A.R. Gurung, Oregon State University, US This timely and critically important book brings together some of the finest, award-winning teachers of social psychology in the field. If you are a professor who wants to promote greater belongingness, connections, and effective pedagogy in social psychology classes, this is the book for you. -- Mikki Hebl, Rice University, US

ContentsIntroduction to Teaching Social Psychology xSupplementary material xviPART I APPROACHES TO TEACHING SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY1 On the humanity of teaching social psychology:Representation, perspective and compassion 2Samuel R. Sommers2 PERMA Model in the classroom: Teaching socialpsychology through a positive lens 14Smaranda I. Lawrie and Saaid A. Mendoza3 Applying team-based learning to social psychology 28Yuliana Zaikman and Laura Madson4 What have we learned from the replication crisis?Integrating open research into social psychology teaching 39Charlotte R. Pennington and Madeleine PownallPART II TEACHING WITH A LENS FORINCLUSIVITY AND SOCIAL JUSTICE5 Inclusive teaching practices and other strategies topromote equity and belonging 54Kevin R. Kennedy and Markus Brauer6 Using critical theories to teach social psychology 68Judith Zatkin, Kat Klement and Thomas Dirth7 Using the culture cycle to teach stereotyping, prejudiceand discrimination 82Erin Cooley, Jazmin L. Brown-Iannuzzi and Rachel Dinero8 Implementing anti-oppressive pedagogy in the socialpsychology classroom 95Kala J. Melchiori and Robyn K. Mallett9 Teaching anti-ableism: A practical guide to creatingfriendly and flexible courses without compromising rigor 109Lisa G. Aspinwall and Carolyn M. Shivers10 Practical suggestions for the inclusion of social class insocial psychology 122Ryan M. Pickering11 Teaching intersectionality in social psychology:Understanding the complexities of identity 134Guadalupe D. S. Gonzalez and Rosita ScerboPART III ASSESSMENTS AND ASSIGNMENTS INSOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY12 Implementing a social justice-focused project to buildresearch skills 149Ashley A. Hansen-Brown13 Applying social psychology to the self and beyond 161Ariana Orvell14 The potential of praxis projects in the social psychologyclassroom: Community building, inclusivity and action 173Janelle M. Silva15 Building and sharing self-knowledge 185Stephanie D. Freis16 When work feels like play: Co-creating social psychologycourse materials with students 198Salena M. Brody and Ashlyn H. Day17 Making personal connections with social psychology 211Traci A. Giuliano
Edited by Catherine A. Sanderson, Poler Family Professor of Psychology, Department of Psychology, Amherst College and Rebecca R. Totton, Assistant Professor of Psychology, Department of Psychology, Oberlin College, US