On 21 Oct 2002 at 6:13, Gerry palmer wrote: > Fellow Tipsters: > I'm getting ready to teach a stand alone Adolescent > Psych course soon. Never taught this as a separate > course before. I am wondering what activities and > projects those of you who have done this before have > found useful. I'm looking esp for out of class > projects. > Gerry Palmer, > North Park U.,Chicago >
When I was at Kansas State, I taught a course in Family Studies and Human Services called Middle Childhood and Adolescence. Middle Childhood, though, is typically given short shrift in this course -- or so the department head told me -- so it was, functionally, an Adolescence course. My website for the course is still online at http://www.ksu.edu/psych/bartel/adolescence/index.html In addition to my syllabus, you can peek at some of the project options I used (mostly collected from the internet and from various instructor's manuals) as well as the debate topics (which I used to give a little more coverage to middle childhood). Jeff -- Jeffrey Bartel Assistant Professor Department of Psychology Shippensburg University [EMAIL PROTECTED] / 717.477.1324 --- You are currently subscribed to tips as: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To unsubscribe send a blank email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
