Teaching Psychology in Higher Education

Dominic Upton editor Annie Trapp editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:John Wiley and Sons Ltd

Published:19th Feb '10

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Teaching Psychology in Higher Education cover

‘This is a valuable handbook for those teaching psychology in higher education. It is full of useful information and helpful ideas to enhance the way we do things.’
Richard Latto, Chair, Psychology Education Board of the British Psychological Society

This ground-breaking book is the first to address the learning and teaching issues associated with psychology in higher education. The chapters provide suggestions and support for some of the most challenging areas of psychology teaching, including the teaching of research methods and statistics, effective supervision of research projects, management of online learning, and other key issues associated with teaching both undergraduate and postgraduate students.

Using the latest research in teaching and learning, and drawing upon the experiences and skills of leading practitioners in the field, Teaching Psychology in Higher Education presents effective, evidence-based practice and advice that will be invaluable for both experienced and new lecturers.

"The breadth of coverage in Upton and Trapp's volume is considerable, and the quality of information in each chapter is high...The tone of the book is always positive and energetic, as one would expect from a rally-cry. Read it, and join the cause." (PLAT journal, December 2010)

"The breadth of coverage in Upton and Trapp's volume is considerable, and the quality of information in each chapter is high." (Reviews, November 2010)

 

ISBN: 9781405195508

Dimensions: 236mm x 163mm x 25mm

Weight: 608g

336 pages