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Social Neuroscience at The College of Saint Rose: The Art of Team Teaching in Emerging Areas of Psychological Science |
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Social Neuroscience at The College of Saint Rose: The Art of Team Teaching in Emerging Areas of Psychological Science By Robert W. Flint, Jr. and Nancy Dorr
Social neuroscience is a relatively new multidisciplinary field which merges the more reductionistic approaches of neuroscience with the more molar perspectives of social psychology. In this article we report the joint efforts of the authors to develop an effective team-taught course in social neuroscience at the undergraduate level. We review our experiences in developing this course, detail many of the sources currently available for social neuroscience, and provide the results of a detailed student survey of the course. In addition to providing a foundation for others interested in developing a social neuroscience course, it is our opinion that many of the experiences we describe here are applicable to any novel multidisciplinary team teaching endeavor, especially those merging psychological disciplines with neuroscience.
Key words: team teaching, social neuroscience, undergraduate education
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Editors
Eric Wiertelak Editor-in-Chief Macalester College
Gary Dunbar Senior Editor Central Michigan University
Bruce Johnson Associate Editor Cornell University
William Grisham UCLA
Jean Hardwick Ithaca College
James Kalat North Carolina State
Barbara Lom Davidson College
Kristina Mead Denison University
Michelle Mynlieff Marquette University
Carol Ann Paul Wellesley College
Julio Ramirez Davidson College
Raddy L. Ramos NY College of Osteopathic Medicine/NY Institute of Technology
Amy Jo Stavnezer College of Wooster
Bob Wyttenbach Cornell University
Michael Zigmond University of Pittsburgh
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