The Psychology Teacher's Handbook is an indispensable introduction and source of ongoing support for all psychology teachers in the secondary school, both specialists and non-specialists alike.
Written by experts involved in the teaching, training and examination of psychology, it takes a straight forward, friendly approach as it guides you through all aspects of teaching psychology at GCSE and A Level, as part of the science curriculum, the IB and health and social care courses. Illustrated with case studies it is packed with practical information about where to find and how to choose the best resources for teaching, and links to helpful associations and websites that will support your delivery of psychology. Key topics covered include:
- Understanding the curriculum
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- Promoting and defending your subject
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- Basic principles of effective teaching and learning
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- Using ICT to teach psychology
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- Differentiation and personalization
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- Practical suggestions for starters and plenaries
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- Teaching psychology beyond the classroom
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- Being inspected
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- Running a successful department r
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- Taking your career further - guidance for individual teachers planning personal CPD.
The Psychology Teacher's Handbook is an essential guide that will help ensure all teachers are confident they can deliver the curriculum expertly.
Part 1 Philosophy & Purpose
1. Why students should study psychology - Matt Jarvis, Keele University
2. Psychology teaching: a perspective from Higher Education - Peter Banister, Manchester Met University
Part 2 The Psychology Curriculum
3. Choosing the right specification for you - Matt Jarvis, Keele University
4. Psychology in the Science Key Stage 3 curriculum Helen Bell, Hellsby High School
5. Psychology in Health & Social Care Karen Duffy & Louise Quinn, Manchester Met University
6. The International Baccalaureate Liz Winnard Keele University
7. The EP Matt Jarvis Keele University
Part 3: Pedagogy: Theory and practice
8. What makes effective teaching & learning? - Matt Jarvis, Keele University
9. Using ICT to teach psychology - Matt Jarvis, Keele University
10. Differentiation and personalisation - Matt Jarvis, Keele University
11. Starters & plenaries - Mike Griffin, Arthur Terry School
12. Enrichment activities - Craig Roberts, Edexcel
13. Role of the BPS - Kelly Auty BPS, Chief Education Advisor
14. Role of the ATP - Deb Gajic, ATP President
15. Being inspected as a psychology teacher - Janet Palmer, Ofsted
Part 4 Career & life-management
16. Initial teacher training for psychology teachers - Karen Duffy Manchester Met University
17. The induction process - Matt Jarvis, Keele University
18. A teacher's perspective on the NQT year - George Banister, Ashton Under Lyme 6th Form College
19. CPD for psychology teachers - Julie Hulme, Staffordshire University
20. Running a successful department - Priya Bradshaw, Thomas Aquinas College
21. Mentoring - Nick Stevens, Baccup & Rawtenstall Grammar
22. Stress management for psychology teachers - Matt Jarvis + Karen Duffy