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Lessons Learned: Volume 1 and 2
Practical Advice for the Teaching of Psychology

Edited by:
Baron Perlman, Lee I. McCann, and Susan H. McFadden
University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh

Lessons Learned, Practical Advice for the Teaching of Psychology is a two-volume set of books compiled from popular "Teaching Tips" columns from the APS Observer. The books include tips on integrating media, teaching scientific methodology, classroom fairness, student motivation, teaching non-traditional students, managing your teaching load, the first day of class, and much more.

This practical, hands-on series is an invaluable resource for both veteran and new psychology instructors. Place your order today to access the most useful advice and information for teaching psychology.

Now expanded to include tips on integrating media, teaching scientific methodology, classroom fairness, storytelling, student motivation, teaching non-traditional students, managing your teaching load, the first day of class, teaching a course you feel unprepared to teach, and much more.

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Praise for Lessons Learned, Vol. 1:

"This highly recommended book has many excellent pertinent chapters in this collection that are useful for AP Psychology teachers. Each chapter has excellent references for further investigation."
- Alan Feldman
Review for The College Board's
AP Central Web site, 2003
"Without exception, the enthusiasm and experience of the authors comes over strongly and, in most instances, readers will be left asking if their own teaching could benefit from working with the ideas discussed."
- Paul Sander
University of Wales Institute
Review for Psychology Learning and Teaching
Summer 2002

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