Nathalie and other tipsters:
When I experimented with films (in an Adolescence class) I took up two
class periods - which is why I never did it again. If I were to do it again I
would show the movie outisde of class, and offer students a choice between
the movie and an alternative assignment.
Nathalie Cote wrote:
> So when you use full-length feature films in a class, do you show all or
> part of it during class or do you require students to view it outside of
> class? I used to use To Sir With Love in Educational Psychology, but it
> would take up two class sessions, so I was reluctant to use more than one
> movie.
> Nathalie
>
> > Gary:
> > I haven't used them in Intro, but I have used them in
> > other courses a few years back.
> > This topic has been around tips before and if we looked in
> > the achives we'd find summaries
> > from the past. If I were to pick movies now, I think "Twelve
> > O'Clock High" (Gregory Peck)
> > would be at the top of my list (topics: leadership, stress
> > disorder, group cohesion). It's
> > also a truely great movie - and an accurate reflection of
> > what pilots on the England air
> > bases of WWII experienced.
> >
> > Gary Klatsky wrote:
> >
> > > I was wondering if anyone on the list has taught an
> > introductory psychology
> > > class using popular films. I'd appreciate seeing the list
> > of films you have
> > > used.
> >
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> > John W. Kulig [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Department of Psychology http://oz.plymouth.edu/~kulig
> > Plymouth State College tel: (603) 535-2468
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> > "The only rational way of educating is to be an example - if
> > one can't help it, a warning example." A. Einstein, 1934.
> >
> >
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John W. Kulig [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Department of Psychology http://oz.plymouth.edu/~kulig
Plymouth State College tel: (603) 535-2468
Plymouth NH USA 03264 fax: (603) 535-2412
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"The only rational way of educating is to be an example - if
one can't help it, a warning example." A. Einstein, 1934.