Authors
Lisa M Kath, Nicholas P Salter, Peter Bachiochi, Kenneth G Brown, Mikki Hebl
Publication date
2020/12
Journal
Industrial and Organizational Psychology
Volume
13
Issue
4
Pages
443-460
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Description
As industrial-organizational (I-O) psychologists, we have expertise in applying psychological and/or organizational science to the workplace. However, many of us haven’t taken the time to think about how our I-O psychology knowledge can apply to our teaching practice. We walk through some examples of how I-O psychology research can help us be better teachers, and the goal of our paper is to encourage readers to make evidence-based changes to their teaching based on I-O psychology research. We organize our discussion around four areas: training and development, diversity and inclusion, groups and teams, and leadership. Within each, we offer small, medium, and large changes that could be incorporated into classrooms. We hope that readers will be inspired to build on what they do in their classrooms to help students learn about (and be inspired by) our field.
Total citations
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Scholar articles
LM Kath, NP Salter, P Bachiochi, KG Brown, M Hebl - Industrial and Organizational Psychology, 2020