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Learning to Teach Psychology in the Secondary School offers a comprehensive and accessible introduction to the teaching and learning of psychology. Written for trainee teachers and those new to teaching psychology, it will help you to develop your subject knowledge and gain a deeper understanding of the purpose and potential of psychology within the secondary curriculum as well as support the practical skills needed to plan, teach, and evaluate stimulating and creative lessons.

Drawing on theory and the latest research, the text demonstrates how key pedagogical issues link to classroom practice and encourages you to reflect on your own learning and practice to maximise student learning. Written by experts in the field and featuring useful resources, summaries of key points and a range of tasks enabling you to put learning into practice in the classroom, the chapters cover:

  • Using psychology to teach psychology
  • Teaching specific areas of psychology<

    Table of Contents

    Introduction 1. Becoming a psychology teacher 2. Using psychology to teach psychology 3. Teaching areas of psychology 4. Teaching research methods 5. Ethics in psychology teaching 6. Teaching skills of evaluation and analysis in psychology 7. Teaching skills of application 8. Developing psychologically literate students 9. Learning to assess psychology and give students meaningful feedback 10. Inclusion in teaching psychology 11. Using technology in psychology teaching 12. Future directions and professional development 13. Reflections and future directions

Learning to Teach Psychology in the Secondary

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A Paperback by Deborah Gajic, Jock McGinty

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    Publisher: Taylor & Francis
    Publication Date: 9/29/2022 12:00:00 AM
    ISBN13: 9780367753658, 978-0367753658
    ISBN10: 0367753650

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    Learning to Teach Psychology in the Secondary School offers a comprehensive and accessible introduction to the teaching and learning of psychology. Written for trainee teachers and those new to teaching psychology, it will help you to develop your subject knowledge and gain a deeper understanding of the purpose and potential of psychology within the secondary curriculum as well as support the practical skills needed to plan, teach, and evaluate stimulating and creative lessons.

    Drawing on theory and the latest research, the text demonstrates how key pedagogical issues link to classroom practice and encourages you to reflect on your own learning and practice to maximise student learning. Written by experts in the field and featuring useful resources, summaries of key points and a range of tasks enabling you to put learning into practice in the classroom, the chapters cover:

    • Using psychology to teach psychology
    • Teaching specific areas of psychology<

      Table of Contents

      Introduction 1. Becoming a psychology teacher 2. Using psychology to teach psychology 3. Teaching areas of psychology 4. Teaching research methods 5. Ethics in psychology teaching 6. Teaching skills of evaluation and analysis in psychology 7. Teaching skills of application 8. Developing psychologically literate students 9. Learning to assess psychology and give students meaningful feedback 10. Inclusion in teaching psychology 11. Using technology in psychology teaching 12. Future directions and professional development 13. Reflections and future directions

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