RE: Cross Cultural Teaching
A few pieces of advice:
Cross Cultural Development Course
1. I did a theme-based course around developmental issues: pregnancy
and birth, attachment and loss, schooling and apprenticeship cultures,
rites of passage, and marriage or pair bonding.
This way I
At 08:54 AM 09/22/2000 -0500, Retta Poe wrote:
> If your department offers a cross-cultural psychology course, or if you
>know of one at another institution, would you let me know? And if you also
>can give me the URL for a course syllabus, that would be great, too. I am
&
If your department offers a cross-cultural psychology course, or if you
know of one at another institution, would you let me know? And if you also
can give me the URL for a course syllabus, that would be great, too. I am
helping a colleague who is working on a course proposal to create one
Hello
I will be teaching a new undergraduate course on Culture and
Psychology next fall and would be interested in hearing about
recommended texts. I would like a broad topical coverage (e.g.,
cognition, social, developmental, ...) and an empirical
orientation.
Best wishes
Jim
On Thu, 26 Aug 1999, Diana J. Kyle wrote:
> Tipsters,
> I'm developing a Cross-Cultural Psychology course and would appreciate
> some help from others teaching this course. Any suggestions on texts,
> syllabi, and activities would be extremely helpful. Thanks in advance.
Tipsters,
I'm developing a Cross-Cultural Psychology course and would appreciate
some help from others teaching this course. Any suggestions on texts,
syllabi, and activities would be extremely helpful. Thanks in advance.
Diana Kyle, M.A.
Psychology Department
Fullerton College
Calif