NotesFAQContact Us
Collection
Advanced
Search Tips
Laws, Policies, & Programs
Assessments and Surveys
What Works Clearinghouse Rating
Showing 1 to 15 of 17 results Save | Export
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
Direct linkDirect link
Laura Jenkins; David Maidment – Psychology Teaching Review, 2024
Engaging a large cohort of students with teaching content is a difficult task for any educator working in higher education. When students are not receiving feedback about their participation efforts, this can lead to decreased engagement. Polling activities, such as hands up responses, can be used to address this but students cannot respond…
Descriptors: Technology Uses in Education, Learner Engagement, Undergraduate Students, Undergraduate Study
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
PDF on ERIC Download full text
Harris, Richard; Blundell-Birtill, Pam; Pownall, Madeleine – Student Success, 2021
The COVID-19 pandemic has prompted a shift to online teaching, which has dramatically affected all facets of the student experience. In this practice report, we reflect on the synchronous delivery of a popular final-year module "Face Perception" in a United Kingdom (UK) psychology undergraduate degree. In the module, students learned via…
Descriptors: Lecture Method, Synchronous Communication, Foreign Countries, Undergraduate Students
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
Direct linkDirect link
Raffo, Deana M. – Journal of Leadership Education, 2016
TED Talks are short videos of experts talking about a variety of topics. This paper outlines six TED Talks that connect with the leadership literature and topics commonly taught with an explanation of how they enhance teaching about a corresponding leadership topic. The researcher shares how introducing TED talks related to leadership can…
Descriptors: Lecture Method, Video Technology, Leadership Training, Critical Thinking
Sana, Faria; Fenesi, Barbara; Kim, Joseph A. – Canadian Journal for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, 2011
This paper provides a brief review of blended learning as a didactic method, and discusses the issues and challenges of using blended learning models in post-secondary education. Blended learning refers to mixed modes of instruction that combine traditional face-to-face classroom teaching methods and online learning materials. The paper will…
Descriptors: Introductory Courses, Psychology, College Instruction, Blended Learning
Winstone, Naomi; Millward, Lynne – Psychology Teaching Review, 2012
Teaching and assessing large classes can be reframed from focusing on overcoming difficulties with large classes, to seeking the unique educational opportunities provided by such learning environments. We discuss data and examples illustrating how active learning and formative assessment can be successfully embedded into the teaching of large…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Educational Opportunities, Active Learning, Feedback (Response)
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
PDF on ERIC Download full text
Harman, Marsha J. – Journal on Educational Psychology, 2009
Online courses appear to be the future if colleges and universities choose to increase enrollments with students who need more flexibility in scheduling. The challenge has been to create a course that is rigorous with the limitations to physical presence of the instructor and the parameters inherent in technological delivery. This article relates…
Descriptors: Online Courses, Psychology, Curriculum Development, Graduate Study
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
Direct linkDirect link
Schober, Barbara; Wagner, Petra; Reimann, Ralph; Spiel, Christiane – International Journal on E-Learning, 2008
The article describes the "Vienna E-Lecturing" (VEL), a complex internet-based blended-learning setting developed for students at the University of Vienna (Austria). As part of the introduction to research methods in psychology, VEL aids in imparting factual knowledge regarding research methods and evaluation, as well as promotes…
Descriptors: Research Methodology, Online Courses, Cooperative Learning, Learning Modules
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
Direct linkDirect link
Wight, Randall D. – Teaching of Psychology, 2003
William James addressed the last 3 lectures in "Talks to Teachers on Psychology and to Students on Some of Life's Ideals" (1899/1958) specifically to students. The first of these lectures, "The Gospel of Relaxation," encouraged students to be both relaxed and active. The second, "On a Certain Blindness in Human Beings," promoted awareness of and…
Descriptors: Empathy, Psychology, Lecture Method, Consciousness Raising
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
Dodd, David K. – Teaching of Psychology, 2000
Offers instructors a model for presenting meta-analysis to students within an undergraduate experimental psychology course that can be covered in approximately 90 minutes. Discusses the prerequisites for teachers and students, outlines a lecture, and describes an in-class exercise that gives students practice in meta-analytic procedures. Offers an…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Course Content, Higher Education, Lecture Method
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
Neuhoff, John – Teaching of Psychology, 2000
Illustrates computer-based classroom demonstrations in perception and cognition that require no computer programming and can be delivered with standard lecture presentation software. Examples include apparent motion, anorthoscopic perception, illusory conjunctions, and the capacity of early visual memory. (CMK)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Computer Software, Computer Uses in Education, Course Content
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
Leit, Richard A.; Humphries, Gail – Teaching of Psychology, 1999
Presents a course that integrates psychology and drama in order to study drama therapy and psychodrama. Explains that the instructors utilized both a lecture method and an active learning approach to increase student motivation. Describes the course, addresses the benefits for the students, and discusses the students' reactions to the course. (CMK)
Descriptors: Course Content, Course Evaluation, Drama, Educational Benefits
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
White, Lawrence T.; Ransdell, Sarah – Teaching of Psychology, 2000
Describes the experience of teaching psychology at Tartu University and Tallinn Pedagogical University in Estonia. Discusses the lessons learned by teaching in Estonia and applies those lessons to teaching psychology in the United States, focusing on the benefits teachers reap when they become more aware of themselves and their audiences. (CMK)
Descriptors: College Faculty, Foreign Countries, Generation Gap, Higher Education
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
Tritt, Donald G. – Teaching of Psychology, 1993
Describes a college-level course in health psychology. Recommends a course divided between lectures and a class-designed research project. Reports that course evaluations by the students indicated that the students enjoyed the course design and assignments. (CFR)
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Course Content, Course Descriptions, Curriculum Design
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
Blasko, Dawn G.; Kazmerski, Victoria A. – Teaching of Psychology, 1999
Compares teaching observational research using a lecture format to using a software program called Courseware for Observational Research (COR). Finds that the COR-instructed class obtained a mean score of 78% on the examination, earned higher grades on the research reports, and rated the usefulness of conducting research more highly than the…
Descriptors: Computer Software, Computer Uses in Education, Higher Education, Introductory Courses
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
Greene, Edith – Teaching of Psychology, 1995
Describes an undergraduate Psychology of Social Problems course. The course focuses on the psychological aspects of legal abortion for adolescents and women, the consequences of denied abortions on unwanted children, and psychological ramifications of alternatives to abortion. Summarizes student evaluations of the course. (CFR)
Descriptors: Abortions, Assignments, Classroom Techniques, Controversial Issues (Course Content)
Previous Page | Next Page ยป
Pages: 1  |  2