Valdosta State University
College of Education
Department of Psychology, Counseling, & Guidance

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Instructor: John H. Hummel, Ph.D.


  • John Hummel with the late
    Fred S. Keller, father of the
    PSI teaching model.

Journal

Ima A. Student

PSY 310


3.   Start each new entry on a new page (all pages are consecutively numbered starting with the title page).
4.   The first line of type on each new entry will give the date, start and end times, and site.
5.   To receive credit, you must have at least one full page per hour.
6.   Each entry must describe what you saw and did (observation), your personal reaction (PR) and interpretation of significant events,
and explanations about how what you saw or did relates to, or differs from, points/concepts/processes, etc. covered in PSY310 and
other classes.   This is the critical thinking component of the journal  --you must professionally apply, analyze, and evaluate based on
what you are learning.

Additional Materials:

Diskettes, calculator, etc.

Student Special Needs Accommodations:

Students requiring classroom accomodations because of documented disability should discuss this need at the beginning of the term. Students not registered with the Special Services Program should contact that office in Nevins Hall, room 226-A. Phone 245-2498.

Student Feedback

Student Survey -
Send Email to: jhummel@valdosta.edu

Anticipated Student Workload (Average)

9 hours per week outside of class
2-4 hours per week in lab

Supplemental Material

Suggested Note Taking -
Suggested References -
Bibliography -
Media Resources -
Tutoring / Academic Support Services -
Computer Labs -

Course Name - PSY 310 Educational Psychology
College of Education
John H. Hummel, Ph.D.
Valdosta State University - Department of Psychology
North Patterson Street
Valdosta,GA 31698
Office - (912)333-5930 ~~(912)333-5621


Last Updated: June 22, 1997

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