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Starter 1: Name. What is your name? Why were you called it? What does it mean? Do you like it? What is psychology?. Can Psychologists read your mind? Let’s have a go …. You can see 6 cards . Think of one of them . Just think . Think now. Look into my eyes. Just think about your card.

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  1. Starter 1: Name What is your name? Why were you called it? What does it mean? Do you like it? What is psychology?

  2. Can Psychologists read your mind? • Let’s have a go …

  3. You can see 6 cards. Think of one of them. Just think. Think now.

  4. Look into my eyes. Just think about your card.

  5. I do not know you. I can not see you.. But I know what you think.

  6. Look, I took your card !!!

  7. I knew the choice you would be making!

  8. So psychologists can read minds! • Or can they?

  9. The human brain … … tricks us whenever it can!

  10. The phenomenal power of the human mindI cdnuoltblveieetaht I cluodaulacltyuesdnatnrdwaht I was rdaniegThe phaonmnealpweor of the hmuanmnid! Aoccdrnig to a rscheearch at CmabrigdeUinervtisy, it deosn'tmttaerinwahtoredr the ltteers in a wrod are, the olnyiprmoatnttihng is taht the frist and lsatltteer be in the rghitpclae. The rset can be a taotlmses and you can sitllraed it wouthit a porbelm. Tihs is bcuseae the huamnmniddeos not raederveylteter by istlef, but the wrod as a wlohe. Amzanig huh? Yaeh, and I awlyas thought slpeling was ipmorantt.

  11. Optical Illusions and Visual PhenomenaWant to confuse your eyes and brain a bit? Yes? Then you might want to have a look at the following pics ..

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  13. Which center circle is larger?

  14. Here are the same circles again.

  15. Do you see the flashing dots? The flashing is all in your head.

  16. T The scientific study of the human mind and behaviour Research seeks to understand and explain thought, emotion and behaviour. Evolved from philosophy and biology ‘Psyche’ (greek means soul or mind)

  17. Why people behave like they do? • Why you remember some things but not others? • Why you are scared of spiders? • Are we products of nature or nurture? • Why do you feel so angry-anxious-depressed? • How do people become intelligent? • Why do we conform? • What is normal behaviour? Am I normal? • Why do some people commit crime? • How can psychology help people?

  18. Common-sense Vague Everyday explanations Best guess Scientific psychology Objective Evidence-based Theories

  19. Empirical Evidence: Primary Research Experiments Self-Report Observations Correlational studies

  20. Consider how the following ‘ologies’ may help explain: Depression Teenage Pregnancy Alcoholism Psychology Common-sense Biology Sociology

  21. Behavioural Biological Humanistic Psychodynamic Social Psychology Cognitive In groups, read Jake’s case study and come up with explanations for his aggression

  22. Psychology Timeline http://www.learner.org/discoveringpsychology/history/history_flash.html

  23. Course Overview

  24. AS Overview

  25. A2 Overview

  26. How do you learn? In pairs – Devise a list of 5 ways you like to learn and 5 ways you do not. Questions: • Was it easy to agree? • Is there a class consensus?

  27. Mr Hickman’s House-keeping • Bring your Note book, Textbook each week. • Bring a pen, highlighter and ruler. • Complete homework on time! • Glossary – define key words. • Buy a textbook ASAP. • Attend each lesson – on time! • Take part in each lesson. • Ask for help.

  28. How will I learn? • Weekly homework. • Independent Learning (5 hours per week). • Group tasks. • Pair and individual tasks.

  29. How will I be assessed? Weekly homework. Independent Learning Tasks. Oral contribution. Short answers. Essay-style answers.

  30. Note-taking • The notes are for your benefit – but I would like to check your notebook once a week. • Use Headings and date your work. • Use Ruler and Colours to make it more memorable. Key Questions: Do you have to write every word? Can you use abbreviations? Do you have to write at all? How will you make a set of notes that you can come back to?

  31. Plenary: Draw a Penguin On a blank piece of paper, draw a penguin. The penguin is of the animal variety. DO NOT look at your neighbor's penguin. Results: If the penguin is drawn toward the top of the paper you are a positive and optimistic person. If the penguin is drawn towards the middle of the page you are a realist. If the penguin is drawn toward the bottom of the page, you are pessimistic and have a tendency to behave negatively. If the penguin is facing left, you believe in tradition, are friendly, and remember dates and birthdays. If the picture is facing forward (towards you) you are direct, enjoy playing the devil's advocate, and neither fear nor avoid discussion. If the penguin is facing right, you are innovative and active, but have neither a sense of family, nor remember dates. If the penguin is drawn with many details, you are analytical, cautious, and distrustful. If the penguin is drawn with few details, you are emotional, naive, care little for detail, and take risks. The larger the penguin’s ears you have drawn, the better listener you are. Is this psychology? Why not?

  32. Write a 400 word essay ‘What is psychology and how will it be helpful to me in the future? Deadline:.

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