Abstracts of recent articles published in Psychology Teaching Review

IF 1.9 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Paul Youngbin Kim, Kelly-Marie Peel-Wainwright, Ellen Poliakoff, Emily Smeaton, E. Peñuela-O’Brien, Hannah Marsden, Jayesha Chudasama
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Abstracts of recent articles published in Psychology Teaching Reviews of recent articles published in Psychology Teaching Review Volume 26 No. 2, 2020 Teaching Korean cultural constructs to American students: Examples from a South Korea study abroad course PAUL YOUNGBIN KIM Psychology Teaching Review, 26(2), 5–11 The blend of traditional and contemporary culture in South Korea offers study abroad students a valuable setting to learn about psychological constructs. Despite South Korea’s potential as a study abroad destination, the body of literature on teaching psychology abroad in the country remains undeveloped. An immersion experience can be a valuable way to teach study abroad students about culture-specific constructs. The present article highlights how I attempted to teach three culture-specific constructs (han, jeong, and chemyon) during a short-term, intensive study abroad experience in South Korea, utilising various excursions and activities. Examples of learning activities discussed in this article are The War and Women’s Human Rights Museum to learn about han, Baby Box to facilitate discussion of chemyon, and dining out experience to learn about jeong. As appropriate, I integrate student written assignments and results from a survey to illustrate how the learning of the culture-specific constructs took place.
《心理学教学评论》近期文章摘要
《心理学教学评论》近期发表文章摘要《心理学教学评论》近期发表文章摘要《心理学教学评论》2020年第26卷第2期向美国学生教授韩国文化建构:来自韩国留学课程的例子》PAUL YOUNGBIN KIM《心理学教学评论》26(2),5-11韩国传统和现代文化的融合为留学学生提供了一个学习心理建构的宝贵环境。尽管韩国作为留学目的地的潜力巨大,但该国关于海外教学心理学的文献仍不发达。沉浸式体验是一种很有价值的方式,可以让留学的学生了解特定文化的结构。本文重点介绍了我是如何在韩国的短期强化留学经历中,利用各种短途旅行和活动,尝试教授三个特定文化的构念(han, jeong和chemyon)的。了解韩的“战争与女性人权博物馆”、讨论化学的“婴儿箱”、了解jeong的“外出就餐体验”等都是本文讨论的学习活动。在适当的情况下,我将学生的书面作业和调查结果结合起来,说明文化特定结构的学习是如何发生的。
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