My psychology lessons are designed to be engaging, creative, interactive, and informative.
FORMAT
Introduction and Overview:
Each lesson begins with a brief overview of the topic. I provide context and explain why the subject matter is important, helping you understand how it fits into the broader field of psychology.
Core Content:
I present the main concepts using a mix of lecture, multimedia (...
My psychology lessons are designed to be engaging, creative, interactive, and informative.
FORMAT
Introduction and Overview:
Each lesson begins with a brief overview of the topic. I provide context and explain why the subject matter is important, helping you understand how it fits into the broader field of psychology.
Core Content:
I present the main concepts using a mix of lecture, multimedia (videos, podcasts, and infographics), a game, activity and real-life examples. This helps to illustrate theoretical ideas and make them more relatable.
Interactive Components:
To keep things dynamic, I incorporate interactive elements like group discussions, case studies, and thought experiments. This encourages you to apply what you’ve learned and engage critically with the material.
Practical Applications:
We explore how psychological theories and research apply to everyday life. This might involve analyzing current events, understanding personal relationships, or examining workplace dynamics.
Q&A and Reflection:
I always allocate time for questions and reflections. This allows you to clarify doubts and explore how the lesson’s content relates to your own experiences or interests.
Assignments and Activities:
Regular assignments, quizzes, and activities are designed to reinforce learning and encourage deeper engagement. These might include essays, research projects, or practical exercises.
CONTENT AND DYNAMICS
1. Diverse Topics: I tailor content to match your interests and learning goals.
2. Research and Theory: Delve into both classic and contemporary research.
3. Real-World Connections: Emphasis is placed on connecting theory to practice.
4. Critical Thinking: Lessons are designed to foster critical thinking and encourage you to question and analyze psychological concepts rather than just memorize information.
Experience and Approach:
I have a background in psychology with extensive experience teaching, mentoring and counselling students. My approach is student-centered, aiming to adapt to your learning style and needs. I’m committed to creating a supportive and stimulating learning environment where you feel comfortable exploring new ideas and developing your understanding of psychology.
If you have specific interests or goals, I’m always open to tailoring lessons to better suit your needs. My ultimate aim is to make psychology accessible, interesting, and applicable to your life.