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Preface
Trisha A. Benson, Caroline Burke, Ana Amstadter, Ryan Sidey, Vincent Hevern, Barney Beins, & Bill Buskist |
vii-ix |
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Learning by Doing
Charles I. Abramson, Oklahoma State University |
1-7 |
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Finding Your Passion, Refining Your Skills: Lessons Learned as a Graduate Student and Junior Faculty Member
Courtney E. Ahrens, California State University at Long Beach |
8-14 |
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I Always Wanted to Be a College Professor
Drew C. Appleby, Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis |
15-21 |
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A Self-Actualizing Career-Choice Yields Unexpected Results
Harry P. Bahrick, Ohio Wesleyan University |
22-28 |
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Successful Teaching: A Life of Connections
Bernard C. Beins, Ithaca College |
29-37 |
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Tales of an Accidental Teacher
Douglas A. Bernstein, University of South Florida |
38-45 |
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My Life in Teaching: A Garden of Delights (and a Few Thistles)
Charles T. Blair-Broeker, Cedar Falls High School |
46-50 |
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Joy of Teaching
Charles L. Brewer, Furman University |
51-57 |
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"A Little Learning..."
Douglas K. Candland, Bucknell University |
58-64 |
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Getting in on the Ground Floor: Introducing Psychology in High Schools
Margaret Davidson, L. V. Berkner High School, Richardson, Texas |
65-70 |
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Variety is the Spice of This Teacher's Life
Stephen F. Davis, Emporia State University |
71-77 |
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Good Fortune, Good Friends, Good Times
Ann Tway Ewing, Mesa Community College |
78-84 |
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The Teaching of Psychology: Enrichment and Bewitchment
Alan Feldman, Perth Amboy High School, NJ |
85-89 |
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At Play in the Fields of Academe
Hugh J. Foley, Skidmore College |
90-96 |
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Good to Great Teaching: What Does It Take?
E. Scott Geller, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University |
97-106 |
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From Researcher to Teacher-Researcher: A Case of Unplanned Development
Richard A. Griggs, University of Florida |
107-113 |
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Teaching: "Trust Me, It Will Be Good For You"
Cathy A. Grover, Emporia State University |
114-120 |
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Teaching as a Partnership: The Reciprocal Relationship Between Teaching and Learning
Robin A. Hailstorks, Prince George's Community College |
121-126 |
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The Path of Less Trouble
Jane S. Halonen, University of West Florida |
127-134 |
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That Aha Moment When Understanding Happens--That Is Why I Teach
Diane F. Halpern, Claremont McKenna College |
135-140 |
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Personal Patterns Pervade the Path to Positive Pedagogical Performance
Mitchell M. Handelsman
University of Colorado at Denver and Health Sciences Center |
141-148 |
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Mentoring Is as Mentoring Does
G. William Hill IV, Kennesaw State University |
149-156 |
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An Inverse Career Path: From Faculty Development to Developing as a Faculty Member
Barbara K. Hofer, Middlebury College |
157-164 |
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Psychology--"It's a Wonderful Life!"
Karen Huffman, Palomar College |
165-171 |
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Lessons Learned and Relearned
Robert L. Johnson, Umpqua Community College |
172-178 |
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Learning and Teaching
Kennon A. Lattal, West Virginia University |
179-185 |
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Reflections of a Student-Mentored Teacher
Margaret A. Lloyd, Georgia Southern University |
186-192 |
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Random Error: An Appreciation of the Chance of Teaching
Neil Lutsky, Carleton College |
193-199 |
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We've Come A Long Way, Baby
Laura Lincoln Maitland, Bellmore-Merrick Central High School District, NY |
200-206 |
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From Play to Passion: A Journey to Becoming a College Teacher
Virginia Andreoli Mathie
Psi Chi, The National Honor Society in Psychology |
207-213 |
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Thirty-five Years of Teaching, and I'm Still Learning!
Margaret A. Matlin, SUNY Geneseo |
214-221 |
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Reflections from a High School Psychology Classroom: Inspirations, Ideas, and Advice
Rob McEntarffer, Lincoln Southeast High School, NE |
222-227 |
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A Life of Learning and Teaching
Wilbert J. (Bill) McKeachie, University of Michigan |
228-232 |
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Teaching Psychology, Teaching People
Steven A. Meyers, Roosevelt University |
233-240 |
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Thirty Years in the Trenches (Or, the Academic Life and Times of David R. Murphy)
David R. Murphy, Waubonsee Community College |
241-246 |
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It Takes A Village to Raise a Good Teacher
Linda M. Noble, Kennesaw State University |
247-253 |
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An Autobiographical Look at My Teaching Career
Barbara F. Nodine, Arcadia University |
254-259 |
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From the Streets of The Bronx to Academia
Joseph J. Palladino, University of Southern Indiana |
260-266 |
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Reflections on My Career Journey as a Teacher of Psychology
Ann Garrett Robinson, Gateway Community College |
267-274 |
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Some Reflections on My Career Teaching Psychology
at a Community College
Jerry Rudmann, Irvine Valley College |
275-279 |
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A Dash of Indolence, A Pinch of Serendipity:
My Personal Recipe for a Career in Teaching
Bryan K. Saville, James Madison University |
280-288 |
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An Evolution of Emphasis: From Learning to Teach
to Teaching to Learn
Jason F. Sikorski, Auburn University |
289-294 |
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My Career in Teaching: A Series of Unexpected Events
Randolph A. Smith, Kennesaw State University |
295-301 |
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It Started with the Root Feeders: A Teacher's Tale
C. R. Snyder, University of Kansas |
302-308 |
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Scenes from a Teaching Career
Elizabeth V. Swenson, John Carroll University |
309-313 |
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Enhancing Student Engagement in the Learning Process
Linda R. Tropp, Boston College |
314-318 |
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Finding My Home
Margaret Anne Bly Turner, Edison College and Walden University |
319-324 |
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The Joy of Getting Up in the Morning
Frank J. Vattano, Colorado State University |
325-331 |
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The Quest for Teaching Excellence
Kenneth A. Weaver, Emporia State University |
332-340 |
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Teachers Teach and Students Learn: Right?
Michael Wertheimer, University of Colorado at Boulder |
341-347 |
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A Life in Teaching
Maryanne Wolf, Tufts University |
348-353 |
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The Journey Continues
William Douglas Woody, University of Northern Colorado |
354-360 |
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Swimming Against the Tide: Journey of a Peace Psychology Professor
Linda M. Woolf, Webster University |
361-367 |
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