This 75 minute ZOOM lesson plan introduces the area of social psychology and attribution: Attribution Lesson Plan You can find the pre-class chapter by Yanine D. Hess and Cynthia L. Pickett here: https://nobaproject.com/modules/social-cognition-and-attitudes This powerpoint includes the poll questions with multiple choice options: Attribution Poll_T.Williams
This RT-AO Lesson Plan_Final covers how rapidly first impressions are formed and some of the factors that influence people’s first impressions of others. This is designed for a 75 minute Zoom class. Slides for this lesson plan are attached First Impressions Mini Lesson slides.
In this lesson plan for a 75 minute class on Zoom, students will learn about goal setting and motivation. Not only will students learn the academics of goal setting theory, but also learn the practical implications and how culture can influence these goals and motivation of employees. Through various activities and discussions, students will be able to describe the attributes… Read more »
This is a lesson plan covering social cognition designed for a 75-minute Zoom class: Social Cognition Lesson Plan During this class: Students will differentiate between perceptions based on a person’s physical appearance and those based on the descriptions of a person’s character (e.g., their likes, dislikes, etc.) and how both inform the process of impression formation. Students will explain how split-second… Read more »
This is a lesson plan covering social attribution designed for a 75-minute Zoom class: Social Attribution Lesson Plan During this class: Students will differentiate between personal and situational attributions for their own behavior and that of others. Students will aggregate class data and compare to classic psychology data. Students will identify factors which are more likely to lead to one… Read more »
Here is a lesson plan on eyewitness memory and testimony: JJones Eyewitness Memory Lesson Plan 5.15 Students will engage in a number of activities that demonstrate the fallibility and malleability of their own memory at both the encoding and retrieval stages, communicate their understanding of memory as a reconstructive process, and practice thinking like researchers interacting with the legal system…. Read more »
Here is a lesson plan on Erik Erikson’s Theory of Psychosocial Development in which students, in small groups, will create a presentation slide on one of the 8 stages and present it at the end of class: Intro Psych_Erikson Stages of Psychosocial Development_Lesson Plan Note: The lesson plan PDF includes links to all necessary materials to complete the lesson. Although… Read more »