Teaching psychology in America : a history / edited by Antonio E. Puente, Janet R. Matthews, and Charles L. Brewer.
E-Book | American Psychological Association | 1992 | First edition.

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First edition.
Description
1 online resource (xx, 578 pages) : illustrations
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Evolution of undergraduate curricula in psychology, 1892-1992 / Thomas V. McGovern -- Collegiate career advising : status, antecedents, and strategies / Mark E. Ware -- The Socratic-sophistic continuum in teaching psychology and psychological research in America / John J. Furedy -- International development of psychology as an academic discipline / Helio Carpintero -- Psychologists as teachers : sketches toward a history of teaching during 100 years of American psychology / Donald A. Dewsbury and Wade E. Pickren -- A brief history of the American Psychological Foundation's award for distinguished teachers of psychology / David J. Pittenger -- Women : their influence and their impact on the teaching of psychology / Florence L. Denmark and Linda C. Fernandez -- Ethnic minorities in the teaching of psychology / L. Phillip Guzman, R. Steven Schiavo, and Antonio E. Puente -- "I was just lucky" : an interview with model teacher Wilbert J. McKeachie / Jane S. Halonen --
National conferences on undergraduate psychology / Margaret A. Lloyd and Charles L. Brewer -- Education and training conferences in graduate education / Cynthia Belar -- Conferences on internship and postdoctoral training / Cynthia Belar -- Regional conferences for teachers and students of psychology / Stephen F. Davis and Randolph A. Smith -- The American Psychological Association and the teaching of psychology, 1892-1992 / C. James Goodwin -- Advancing the teaching of psychology : contributions of the American Psychological Association, 1946-1992 / Paul D. Nelson and George Stricker -- Division in search of self : a history of APA Division 2, the Division of the Teaching of Psychology / Randall D. Wight and Stephen F. Davis -- A quartet of councils interested in the teaching of psychology / Randolph A. Smith -- Psi Chi and Psi Beta : the two national honor societies in psychology / Ruth Hubbard Cousins, Carol Tracy, and Peter J. Giordano --
Teaching of psychology, the journal / Robert S. Daniel -- Portraits of a discipline : an examination of introductory psychology textbooks in America / Wayne Weiten and Randall D. Wight -- Psychological handbooks : history and function / James L. Pate -- Constancy and change : teaching as depicted in psychology journals / Bernard C. Beins.
Summary
While the history of psychology as a discipline is well documented, relatively little attention has been paid to the history of pedagogy in the field. "Teaching Psychology in America: A History" addresses this unmet need by providing an organized chronology and placing the teaching of psychology in a social and intellectual context. /// A rich source of archival details and historical analyses, the 22 chapters present a comprehensive range of topics related to the art and science of teaching psychology, comparing the few standard courses taught 100 years ago with the proliferation of specialities and subfields today; examining the shifts in curriculum recommendations over time; analyzing the changes in textbooks, handbooks, and teaching-related journal articles; discussing the role of national and regional conferences and organizations in supporting psychology students and faculty; and reviewing the part played by outstanding teachers who have made distinctive contributions to psychology during the past century. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2004 APA, all rights reserved).
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Teaching psychology in America (print) (DLC) 92032027 (OCoLC)26586200
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