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。 Mini…climaxes: Draw your information together at several points throughout the lecture; 
reemphasizing relevant ideas and conceptual ties and providing those students who may have 
“zoned out” earlier with the means to reenter the flow of information。 
。 Value the ending: The conclusion of the lecture is vital to its total impact; often; due to the recency 
effect; the conclusion will be remembered best。 Use it well。 Never rush in the last quarter of the 
class to say quickly all of the essential points。 It is better to reserve the time needed to effectively 
summarize; even if students are left to expand a few of the main points on their own。 
IN ADDITION TO LECTURE 

DISCUSSIONS 

Discussions have limited value in introductory courses for several reasons。 Classes are frequently too large 
for their effective use; extroverts in the front rows may carry on a lively dialogue while their peers at the rear 
call up their favorite daydreams。 In addition; discussions can be a “pooling of ignorance” because students 
may not have read the assigned material in the text and may lack the background necessary to contribute to 
a meaningful discussion。 Despite these considerations; students benefit from; and enjoy; sharing their ideas 
and experiences。 The goal is to make that sharing educationally beneficial。 Here are some suggestions: 

。 Make your intention clear to the students by saying “Let’s talk about how you feel when you’ve 
been punished—when your parents criticize you or you get a ticket for a traffic violation;” or 
“What do you think influences our self…esteem? How do we form our opinions about 
ourselves?” 
。 Plan topics for discussion around experiences students have had; a film that has been shown; 
or a situation that you have described。 
。 Pause after introducing the topic or asking the question to give students time to consider a 
response。 
。 Tactfully summarize or repeat the point made by a student if the student has expressed himself 
or herself poorly or did not speak loudly enough to be heard by class members。 
。 Be receptive to students’ contributions to the discussion and reinforce them for participating。 
Reward them with verbal mendations for ments and questions; and if the point they 
have made is particularly relevant or insightful; let the class know。 When students’ ments 
are erroneous or irrelevant; or when students have difficulty expressing themselves; still 
respond in a positive tone; and try to salvage some part of their ments to move the 
discussion along。 
。 Try breaking the class into small groups for discussion。 Prepare explicit directions for the 
groups; and require each group to make a report to you or to the class。 
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DEMONSTRATIONS 

Preparation is the key to the successful use of demonstrations。 If equipment or props are required; they 
should be assembled and set up before class。 If something goes wrong; it is better to abandon or postpone 
the demonstration than to fiddle with the equipment or send a student for a missing ingredient。 Remember 
that petent people are more lovable if they make an occasional blunder; particularly if they can handle 
the situation with humor。 

Relate demonstrations to everyday experiences。 For example; if you demonstrate how additive mixtures of 
blue and green produce yellow; suggest that students look at their color…television screen with a magnifying 
glass。 

Although students enjoy evaluation of their personality traits; copies of standardized tests are not included 
in this manual because of copyright laws。 However; most psychology departments have a test file you could 
examine for appropriate tests。 If you do use a test or tests; you should carefully explain to students that 
these tests have limited validity and reliability; and that any single test is a small element in the evaluation 
of an individual’s personality。 

FILMS AND VIDEOS 

Audiovisual materials are an effective and enjoyable way of municating psychological concepts to 
students。 A review of specific remended films is included within the Chapter…by…Chapter section。 

Films and videos available on your own campus have the advantage of being readily available both for 
previewing and for use in class。 Remember to reserve them for the date you want to show them in class。 
Always preview a film or video before showing it in class。 If it is of poor quality or inappropriate; you can 
avoid wasting class time。 

SLIDES; TRANSPARENCIES; AND LASERDISCS 

Slides; transparencies; and images from the laserdisc add color and visual appeal to lectures。 A large image 
of an eyeball; an illusion; the brain; or a Rorschach inkblot is worth many words。 

In some ways; transparencies are the easiest to work with because they can be used in a lighted room。 In 
addition; it is easy to make your own transparencies。 You can write directly on the masters or you can 
photocopy an illustration and transfer it to a transparency master using a photocopying machine。 

PUTER…ASSISTED INSTRUCTION 

Technological innovations rarely have universal appeal when they first appear on the market。 However; 
over time; the innovative often bees the monplace。 The once…daring use of slides; transparencies; 
and films is now expected in introductory psychology classes。 An increasing number of elementary and 
high school students are learning to use the puter and enter college with a degree of puter literacy 
unknown to past generations。 As hardware prices fall; puters bee more attractive as cost…effective 
tools for classroom use。 The use of puters in the classroom for instruction and in learning resource 
centers for tutorial review is still new; but holds great promise。 

HOW TO EVALUATE STUDENTS 

DECISIONS ABOUT ASSIGNMENTS 

Will I make reading assignments from publications other than the text? Some instructors prefer to select a 
limited number of chapters from the text and to assign other readings related to the chosen chapters。 
Although this provides more in…depth coverage of some areas; it neglects other areas of psychology。 As the 

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areas covered in the course are reduced; the course bees less and less the broad survey it is intended to 
be。 

At the introductory level; most professors assign all or most of the chapters in the text and little or no 
outside reading。 Because of their familiarity with the material covered in the introductory course; instructors 
can underestimate the difficulty of the text for students。 Students who do well in the introductory course 
study; rather than just read; the text。 If you do want to assign some additional readings; be sure that your 
campus library can supply enough copies of the assigned material。 

Will I make writing assignments? 

Your decision concerning writing assignments is likely to be influenced by the size of your class and the 
amount of assistance you can expect for reading papers。 Writing experience is an important element in 
education and if you have the time and resources; you should include some written work in your 
requirements。 A good option is to assign several short papers rather than a traditional term paper。 

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