"Psychologically literate citizenship describes a way of being, a type of problem solving, and a sustained ethical and socially responsive stance toward others. " (McGovern et al., 2010, p. 21)
Across my classes, students become psychologically literate citizens. I have three goals for students:
Using the course websites links in the drop down above, students apply what they have learned about psychology to real world examples and reflect on their learning.
Across my classes, students become psychologically literate citizens. I have three goals for students:
- To become more critical consumers of research.
- To develop understanding of their own thought processes and learning.
- To apply psychology to real world issues.
Using the course websites links in the drop down above, students apply what they have learned about psychology to real world examples and reflect on their learning.