By Bryan K. Saville
Interteaching (Boyce & Hineline, 2002) is a new, multi-component method of classroom instruction that has its roots in B. F. Skinner’s operant psychology, or as it is more commonly known […]
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Examples of funded projects include: Teaching of psychological science around the world; the development of new regional teaching conferences, within or outside the United States; the development of well-edited (including […]... More>
In my first year of college teaching, a student approached me one day after class and politely asked, “What did you mean by the word ‘evidence’?” I tried to hide […]
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By Amy S. Polick, Kristin L. Cullen, and William Buskist
Professor Excellent and Professor Good both work in the same psychology department at a medium-sized state university. In fact, they were hired the same year and are now in their […]
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The financial support provided by the APS Fund for the Teaching and Public Understanding of Psychological Science made the July 2008 Third International Conference on the Teaching of Psychology (ICTP) […]
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