The Plotnik text instructor's manual has great film suggestions with directed critical thinking questions. I don't know if it's a copyright violation for me to post them here....
Annette Quoting "Mario E. Baeza" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Dear Tipsters, > > I planned on adding an extra credit assignment to my lesson plan this > semester. It seems like students are always asking..."is there any extra > credit?" "what can i do for extra credit to help my grade?"...before i rattle > off numerous techniques, like "read the textbook, listen to my colorful > lecture, take notes, ", or to some i might say.."show up to class"....well, > actually i still say all of these things and more, but i thought of trying it > out and offering some extra credit...i wanted it to be light and hopefully > entertaining, so i decided to have students watch a movie that is related in > some way to a concept in intro to psych and write a one-page paper on how the > movie relates to psych...i was hoping that others may offer their suggestions > of movies, so that i may offer my students a good selection. I teach an > intro to psych at a community college in california. i have a short listing > of movies that i am considering, any more suggestions will be greatly > appreciated. > > vanilla sky - lucid dreaming, emotional upbringing, attachment, > memento - short-term memory loss (extreme) > requiem for a dream - drug abuse > ordinary people - emotional upbringing or lack of it > a clockwork orange - aversion therapy/classical conditioning > girl interrupted - personality disorders > > thanks, > mario baeza > adjunct instructor - psyc 1 > > > > > > --- > You are currently subscribed to tips as: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > To unsubscribe send a blank email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > --- You are currently subscribed to tips as: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To unsubscribe send a blank email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
