
„The book provides numerous useful ideas for topics, coursestructuring, activities, and logistical issues for instructorsteaching a life-span human development course. It will beespecially useful to individuals who have not taught this coursebefore or have taught it infrequently.“
-Nancy Eisenberg, Arizona State University
Part of the Blackwell Series on Teaching PsychologicalScience, this practical, hands-on guide shares ideas, tips, andstrategies for effectively teaching lifespan developmentalpsychology to undergraduates.
* Provides a unique wealth of concrete suggestions and a clearroadmap for successfully teaching developmental psychology
* Links chapters to major areas of a lifespan development course, including Research Methods, Teaching Infant Development, andTeaching Adolescent Development
* Offers practical, hands-on tips for novice teachers andexperienced instructors alike
* Includes sample syllabi and lecture outlines, reading quizzes, critical thinking assignments, and references for helpfulvideotapes and websites
* Provides a unique wealth of concrete suggestions and a clearroadmap for successfully teaching developmental psychology
* Links chapters to major areas of a lifespan development course, including Research Methods, Teaching Infant Development, andTeaching Adolescent Development
* Offers practical, hands-on tips for novice teachers andexperienced instructors alike
* Includes sample syllabi and lecture outlines, reading quizzes, critical thinking assignments, and references for helpfulvideotapes and websites