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R. Eric Landrum

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2015

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Your Undergraduate Degree In Psychology: From College To Career, Paul Hettich, R. Landrum Apr 2015

Your Undergraduate Degree In Psychology: From College To Career, Paul Hettich, R. Landrum

R. Eric Landrum

Nearly 100,000 students graduate each year with a bachelor's degree in psychology, and a majority of these students will enter the workforce instead of persuing a graduate degree. Many will find themselves tentatively deciding their next steps amid a complex and changing economic and job environment. In this text, authors and professors Paul I. Hettich and R. Eric Landrum provide innovative strategies and tools for succeeding after college with an undergraduate degree in psychology. Drawing on current research data, applied theory, and both academic and workplace experiences, they help stimulate self-reflection and improve decision making as students approach their careers. …


Assessing Teaching And Learning In Psychology: Current And Future Perspectives, Dana Dunn, Suzanne Baker, Chandra Mehrotra, R. Landrum, Maureen Mccarthy Apr 2015

Assessing Teaching And Learning In Psychology: Current And Future Perspectives, Dana Dunn, Suzanne Baker, Chandra Mehrotra, R. Landrum, Maureen Mccarthy

R. Eric Landrum

Assessing Teaching and Learning in Psychology: Current and Future Perspectives is designed to be a helpful response to the assessment needs of psychology teachers, department heads, and program administrators in 2-year and 4-year institutions—one that builds on the momentum found in the wider assessment movement. Chapters of this professional reference explore assessment options and opportunities at all levels in the undergraduate psychology curriculum, offering practical guidance to educators who want to improve teaching and learning through assessment practices. In addition to learning how assessment can inform the quality of their teaching, faculty members can use assessment concepts and tools found …