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Main Author: Roweton, William E.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1992
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED352246
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contents Teaching Psychology in a Rural College. Roweton, William E. Behavioral Science Research College Instruction Higher Education Psychological Studies Psychologists Psychology Relevance (Education) Research Opportunities Research Problems Rural Schools Small Colleges This paper summarizes the experiences of a teaching psychologist who is frustrated with the lack of resources for research at rural colleges. Rural college administrators often reject proposals for psychological research, choosing to commit their institutions purely to teaching. Because psychological laboratories are too expensive for marginally funded rural institutions, instruction too often degenerates into watching, listening, and endless trivial pursuits. Similarly, collegial relationships are often isolated, adversarial, or competitive. The paper discusses the call for a return to "psychology's empirical heritage" by working in and with problem-laden local rural communities. His suggestions include: (1) assigning research projects to student teams; (2) emphasizing the use of library skills, writing, data analysis, problem-solving, and computers; (3) fire the textbook vendors; (4) exposing students to classic psychological literature; and (5) modeling psychology's admirable traditions by reading, writing, computing, learning, and working cooperatively with colleagues. (TES)
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spellingShingle Teaching Psychology in a Rural College.
Roweton, William E.
Behavioral Science Research
College Instruction
Higher Education
Psychological Studies
Psychologists
Psychology
Relevance (Education)
Research Opportunities
Research Problems
Rural Schools
Small Colleges
Teaching Psychology in a Rural College. Roweton, William E. Behavioral Science Research College Instruction Higher Education Psychological Studies Psychologists Psychology Relevance (Education) Research Opportunities Research Problems Rural Schools Small Colleges This paper summarizes the experiences of a teaching psychologist who is frustrated with the lack of resources for research at rural colleges. Rural college administrators often reject proposals for psychological research, choosing to commit their institutions purely to teaching. Because psychological laboratories are too expensive for marginally funded rural institutions, instruction too often degenerates into watching, listening, and endless trivial pursuits. Similarly, collegial relationships are often isolated, adversarial, or competitive. The paper discusses the call for a return to "psychology's empirical heritage" by working in and with problem-laden local rural communities. His suggestions include: (1) assigning research projects to student teams; (2) emphasizing the use of library skills, writing, data analysis, problem-solving, and computers; (3) fire the textbook vendors; (4) exposing students to classic psychological literature; and (5) modeling psychology's admirable traditions by reading, writing, computing, learning, and working cooperatively with colleagues. (TES)
title Teaching Psychology in a Rural College.
topic Behavioral Science Research
College Instruction
Higher Education
Psychological Studies
Psychologists
Psychology
Relevance (Education)
Research Opportunities
Research Problems
Rural Schools
Small Colleges
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED352246