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Being well versed in peer-reviewed research literature of the psychology field and being able to mine traditional and online research library databases for research literature are important expectations of college-level scholars. As a college-level instructor, what strategies might you use to orient students to the...

Respond by Day 6 to a colleague who discussed different examples by sharing any insights you gained from having read your colleague’s post. Return to this Discussion in a few days to read the responses to your initial post. Note what you have learned and/or any insights...

Respond by Day 5 to a colleague’s post by explaining how and why you might adapt the components of a statement of teaching philosophy for different purposes. Be sure to support your responses with specific references to the Learning Resources. If you are using additional articles,...

Identify two examples of psychology in your life. Explain each example by using a psychological perspective (make sure to identify which perspective is being used for each example). Psychological perspectives include biological/genetic, cognitive, psychodynamic, behavioral, sociocultural, humanistic, etc.  ...

   Case Study Melissa  Melissa is a 20-year-old, high school graduate with a love for animals and poetry. She is diagnosed with Mental Illness. She has difficulty completing tasks correctly without reminders and maintaining focus in the face of outside distractions. Melissa needs verbal reminders...

A statement of teaching philosophy is not just a personal declaration on teaching meant for prospective employers. In addition to defining your personal beliefs and ideals about teaching, it is a living document that changes as your experience deepens and your beliefs and ideals evolve....

Many teaching positions require the applicant to submit a statement of teaching philosophy. This document needs to represent an accurate reflection of your beliefs and ideals relating to being an instructor. How do you want to portray yourself in that statement? Are you a tough...