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Pitt County Schools 40805C Honors Psychology Instructional Guide Time Frame: First Six Weeks Generalizations: Certain operational structures apply to professional disciplines. Theories and research support the social sciences. Scientific communities work together. Professional disciplines provide insights into the human condition. SCOS GOALS AND OBJECTIVES GOAL 1: The learner will become familiar with the history and research methods of psychology. 1.01 Discuss the contemporary perspectives used by psychologists to understand behavior and mental processes. 1.02 Identify the major subfields and career opportunities that comprise psychology. 1.03 Distinguish between the different research strategies used by psychologists to explore behavior and mental processes. 1.04 Distinguish and employ the basic concepts of statistical data. 1.05 Analyze the ethical issues in psychological research. 1.06 Discuss the development of psychology as an empirical science. 1.07 Explore philosophical ESSENTIAL QUESTIONS, BENCHMARKS, AND SKILLS What are the roots of Psychology? Explain the importance of theories, hypothesis, and replication. What are the current contemporary perspectives in psychology? What role does ethics play in research? How do philosophies influence the science of psychology? 2008 Honors Psychology Instructional Guide ESSENTIAL TASKS, STRATEGIES, PROJECTS, CONNECTIONS Students enrolled in Honors Psychology should be prepared to conduct additional independent research projects that require critical thinking and extensive reading and writing. Develop a hypothesis and theory for the present school year. Personal assessment of progress at interim progress reports and marking period report card. Students will observe other classes to asses other student behavior. Draw a chart using the current psychological perspectives, including the focus and key points for each. Read and research Galen’s hypothesis and analyze how Galen’s philosophy can be used RECOMMENDED RESOURCES AND ASSESSMENT Holt Psychology: Principles in Practice Ch. 1, 2 Honors level assessment should include free-response writing on most tests. A & E Biography Series: “Freud.” Seminar on the different schools of thought in psychology. Develop a rubric for personal assessment. Develop a rubric for the chart of psychological perspectives. 1 SCOS GOALS AND OBJECTIVES ESSENTIAL QUESTIONS, BENCHMARKS, AND SKILLS hypotheses and their influences on the science of psychology GOAL 11: The learner will examine the characteristics and treatments of psychological disorders. 11.01 Describe the characteristics and origins of abnormal behavior, and explain methods used in exploring abnormal behavior. 11.02 Discuss major categories of abnormal behavior and explore the challenges associated with accurate diagnosis. 11.03 Analyze the impact of mental disorders and efforts to promote greater understanding of abnormal behavior. 11.04 Explain methods used to treat people with disorders. 11.05 Discuss the legal and ethical challenges involved in delivery of treatment. 11.06 Explore the consequences of behavior of post-traumatic stress disorder. GOAL 2: The learner will demonstrate an understanding of the biological bases of behavior. 2.01 Identify the structure and function of the neuron. 2.02 Identify, describe, and Explain the types of disorders and therapy approaches. What roles does the Hippocratic Oath play in treatment? How do psychological disorders affect social institutions? Identify and explain the various parts of the brain, body, and nervous system. What are the structures and functions of the endocrine system? How does the environment 2008 Honors Psychology Instructional Guide ESSENTIAL TASKS, STRATEGIES, PROJECTS, CONNECTIONS today as a prescription for a healthy personality. Analyze the role of ethics in the science of psychology. Students enrolled in Honors Psychology should be prepared to conduct additional independent research projects that require critical thinking and extensive reading and writing Round table discussion, with each student in-depth analysis of pre-assigned psychological disorders. Interview a doctor or nurse who deals with war veterans. Ask the professional to list the symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder. Summarize and present your findings to the class. Outline, describe, and explain the parts in this unit. o The Nervous System o Studying the Brain o The Endocrine System o Heredity and Environment RECOMMENDED RESOURCES AND ASSESSMENT Ch 17,18,19 Honors level assessment should include free-response writing on most tests/ Excerpts from “A Beautiful Mind” Excerpts from “One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest” Seminar: What is “abnormal behavior,” and when should it be treated? Ch 3 3-D Model of the human brain Rubric for research and graph 2 SCOS GOALS AND OBJECTIVES explain the organization of the nervous system. 2.03 Describe the structure and functions of the brain. 2.04 Differentiate among the technologies and clinical methods for studying the brain. 2.05 Compare and contrast the specialized functions of the brain’s hemispheres. 2.06 Describe the structure and function of the endocrine system. 2.07 Assess how heredity interacts with environment to influence behavior. 2.08 Explain how psychological mechanisms are influenced by evolution. GOAL 3: The learner will examine lifespan development. 3.01 Explain development as a lifelong process. 3.02 Analyze research techniques used to gather data on the developmental process. 3.03 Identify the stage theories of development. 3.04 Discuss issues surrounding the developmental process. 3.05 Assess the impact of technology on aspects of the lifespan. 3.06 Analyze the impact of gender stereotypes on lifespan. ESSENTIAL QUESTIONS, BENCHMARKS, AND SKILLS ESSENTIAL TASKS, STRATEGIES, PROJECTS, CONNECTIONS RECOMMENDED RESOURCES AND ASSESSMENT influence biology? Research the incidence of Alzheimer’s disease in your community and graph the data. Trace Human Development through the various life stages: o prenatal, o childhood, o adolescence, o adulthood, o late adulthood. What is the significance of Freud, Piaget, Lorenz, Kohlberg and Erikson? How has the definition and the role of adolescence changed in the past 100 years? What is the future for late adulthood? 2008 Honors Psychology Instructional Guide Do a developmental life timeline. Observe and record the behaviors between parents and children. Record and analyze your observations. Describe the different parenting styles you observe and report your findings. Review a TV program, movie, Internet site, or advertisement. Analyze the gender roles portrayed, then answer the question: What role do the media play in the development Ch. 10, 11, 12 Honors level assessment should include free-response writing on most tests. Seminar: What is a good child? What is a good parent? What is a good grandparent? Rubric for timeline. 3 SCOS GOALS AND OBJECTIVES ESSENTIAL TASKS, STRATEGIES, PROJECTS, CONNECTIONS of gender stereotypes? ESSENTIAL QUESTIONS, BENCHMARKS, AND SKILLS RECOMMENDED RESOURCES AND ASSESSMENT Time Frame: Second Six Weeks Generalizations: Physical and psychological attributes are related. Humans learn in different ways. The cognitive domain is influenced by several factors. SCOS GOALS AND OBJECTIVES ESSENTIAL QUESTIONS, BENCHMARKS, AND SKILLS GOAL 4: The learner will explore the basic concepts of sensation and perception. 4.01 Analyze the basic concepts explaining the capabilities and limitations of sensory processes. 4.02 Examine the components of vision. 4.03 Describe the interaction of the person and the environment in determining perception. 4.04 Explain the nature of attention. 4.05 Examine the impact of sensory deprivation. Explain the major sensing organs. What is the difference between sensation and perception? Why is there a difference? How does sensory deprivation affect human behavior? GOAL 9: The learner will analyze the differing states of consciousness. 9.01 Classify the characteristics of What are the major levels of consciousness? What is the importance of dreams? 2008 Honors Psychology Instructional Guide ESSENTIAL TASKS, STRATEGIES, PROJECTS, CONNECTIONS Students enrolled in Honors Psychology should be prepared to conduct additional independent research projects that require critical thinking and extensive reading and writing List & describe the various sensing organs: eye, ear, tongue, skin, & nose. Students will outline principles of perception including inference, learning to perceive, depth perception, constancy, illusions and ESP. Create a scene in the form of a play, short narrative, or newspaper article that illustrates the problems you might encounter if you have lost all perceptual constancies. Students enrolled in Honors Psychology should be prepared to conduct additional independent research projects RECOMMENDED RESOURCES AND ASSESSMENT Ch 4 Honors level assessment should include free-response writing on most tests Excerpts from “If You Could See What I Hear.” Excerpts from “The Miracle Worker.” Essay on “Being Blind for a Day.” Rubric for a scene Ch 5 Honors level assessment should include free-response writing on most tests. 4 sleep and theories that explain why In what ways are drugs used to we sleep. alter consciousness, and what 9.02 Analyze theories used to are the effects on our society? explain and interpret dreams. How can environmental factors 9.03 Assess basic phenomena and produce an altered state of uses of hypnosis. consciousness? 9.04 Categorize the different psychoactive drugs and their effects. GOAL 7: The learner will analyze factors influencing the cognitive domain. 7.01 Analyze the various learning processes and factors influencing classical and operant conditioning, and cognitive learning. 7.02 Explain the role of biology and culture in determining learning. 7.03 Describe the processes of encoding information into memory. 7.04 Distinguish between shortterm and long-term memory systems and explain the process of retrieval. 7.05 Discuss methods for What is the difference and significance of classical conditioning and operant conditioning? Who are Skinner, Watson, and Pavlov? Who was Little Albert? What are aspects of observational learning? 2008 Honors Psychology Instructional Guide that require critical thinking and extensive reading and writing Do dream journal activity. Students participate in interpreting journals. Choose a sleep disorder and write about symptoms. Student takes on role of drug abuser, writes paper on symptoms, withdrawal, tolerance and effects on behavior. Present in “narcotics anonymous” meeting. Interview members of your family and friends and find out how may hours a night they sleep. Record the classes findings on a graph and analyze the results. Students enrolled in Honors Psychology should be prepared to conduct additional independent research projects that require critical thinking and extensive reading and writing Students learn Kipling’s “If” and write an essay on how they learned it using either OC,CC, or observation learning. Conduct an Operant Conditioning study and report to the class Rubric for journal. Rubric for group presentation. Rubric for graph and analysis. Ch 6, 7 Honors level assessment should include free-response writing on most tests P. 269 Rubric for essay. Rubric for study and report. 5 improving memory. GOAL 7: The learner will analyze factors influencing the cognitive domain. 7.01 Analyze the various learning processes and factors influencing classical and operant conditioning, and cognitive learning. 7.02 Explain the role of biology and culture in determining learning. 7.03 Describe the processes of encoding information into memory. 7.04 Distinguish between shortterm and long-term memory systems and explain the process of retrieval. 7.05 Discuss methods for improving memory. How does memory work? What are the 3 main types of memory? What is encoding, retrieval, and forgetting? What are methods used to remember? What is learning? Students enrolled in Honors Psychology should be prepared to conduct additional independent research projects that require critical thinking and extensive reading and writing Keep a forgetting journal. Students learn passage from Shakespeare, keeping a journal on methods used to learn with a minimum of 5 entries. Use the text and other sources to research several psychological approaches to memory such as psychoanalytic, behavioral, humanistic, or cognitive. Summarize your findings in a chart. Ch 8 Honors level assessment should include free-response writing on most tests. Rubric for journal. Rubric for research and chart. ESSENTIAL TASKS, STRATEGIES, PROJECTS, CONNECTIONS Students enrolled in Honors Psychology should be prepared to conduct additional independent research projects that require critical thinking and extensive reading and writing RECOMMENDED RESOURCES AND ASSESSMENT Ch 9 Honors level assessment should include free-response writing on most tests Rubric for student-made test. Time Frame: Third Six Weeks Generalizations: Certain principles apply to language development. Humans are influenced by certain drives and motives. Thinking and language are related. Behavior has certain social and cultural dimensions. SCOS GOALS AND OBJECTIVES ESSENTIAL QUESTIONS, BENCHMARKS, AND SKILLS GOAL 8: The learner will explore What is the history of the process of thinking and intelligence testing? language development. What is the significance of 8.01 Describe the tools used in the intelligence culturally and individual’s thought process. socially? 8.02 Identify the strategies and 2008 Honors Psychology Instructional Guide 6 SCOS GOALS AND OBJECTIVES obstacles for problem solving and decision making. 8.03 Identify theories and developmental stages of language acquisition. 8.04 Discuss the links between thinking and language. GOAL 5: The learner will analyze basic concepts of motivation and emotion. 5.01 Identify theories of motivation. 5.02 Examine the biological and environmental cues instigating basic drives or motives. 5.03 Analyze the theories and physiology of emotion. 5.04 Discuss the effects of motivation and emotion on perception, cognition, and behavior. GOAL 10: The learner will examine individual differences and personalities. 10.01 Describe concepts related to the measurement of individual differences. 10.02 Explain the influence and interaction of heredity and environment on individual differences. 10.03 Analyze the nature of ESSENTIAL QUESTIONS, BENCHMARKS, AND SKILLS What are levels of intelligence and Mental retardation? What are different theories about intelligence? What is motivation? What is Maslow’s Hierarchy? What is the effect of stress on us? What are current theories of emotion? How does motivation affect behavior? What are the various personality theories? Describe Freud’s personality structure. Who are current personality theorists and what are their theories? How do archetypal characters in mythology and fairytales influence personality development? 2008 Honors Psychology Instructional Guide ESSENTIAL TASKS, STRATEGIES, PROJECTS, CONNECTIONS Take an IQ test, MENSA test, students make own IQ tests. Do a report on the different ways of measuring intelligence, including Gardner’s Theory of Multiple Intelligences, or Sternberg’s Triarchic Theory. Problem Solving activity p. 311. Students enrolled in Honors Psychology should be prepared to conduct additional independent research projects that require critical thinking and extensive reading and writing Fill out Maslow’s Hierarchy as it applies to their own lives. Use the Internet to find the latest research about motivation. Summarize your findings in a short paper, comparing the latest research results with the theories discussed in the chapter. Students enrolled in Honors Psychology should be prepared to conduct additional independent research projects that require critical thinking and extensive reading and writing Students should build a collage illustrating their personality. Choose a myth or fairytale and identify the archetypes in it and the common experiences of RECOMMENDED RESOURCES AND ASSESSMENT Rubric for report. Ch 13 Honors level assessment should include free-response writing on most tests. Rubric for chart. Rubric for research and paper. Ch 14, 15, 16 Honors level assessment should include free-response writing on most tests Excerpts from “Breakfast Club.” Rubric for a collage. Rubric for a skit. 7 SCOS GOALS AND OBJECTIVES intelligence and intelligence testing. 10.04 Define personality and personality constructs. 10.05 Explain personality approaches and identify important contributions to the understanding of personality. 10.06 Analyze the different tools and tests used in personality assessment. 10.07 Analyze some common archetypes illustrated in mythology and fairytales. GOAL 12: The learner will evaluate the social and cultural dimensions of behavior. 12.01 Assess how people relate to one another. 12.02 Identify the primary social and cultural categories of the United States culture. 12.03 Examine how social and cultural categories influence behavior. 12.04 Explore how group interaction affects behavior. 12.05 Explore the different fields of psychology that study social and cultural dimensions of behavior. ESSENTIAL QUESTIONS, BENCHMARKS, AND SKILLS ESSENTIAL TASKS, STRATEGIES, PROJECTS, CONNECTIONS humanity that these archetypes reflect. Present a brief skit to the class to illustrate the archetypes. What is FAE? Students enrolled in Honors Psychology should be prepared What are attitudes vs. attributes? to conduct additional Who are Milgram and Ashe? independent research projects What are the implication of the that require critical thinking and media on stereotypes, racism, extensive reading and writing sexism, and pornography? Look at various TV shows What is the significance of illustrating groups: Friends, groups? Seinfeld, and Drew Carey. How are we persuaded? Students role-play various What are the various fields of attitudes and class uses psychology that study human performance to examine aspects behavior and what impact do of change and persuasion. they have? Explore a career in the field of psychology and report on your findings. 2008 Honors Psychology Instructional Guide RECOMMENDED RESOURCES AND ASSESSMENT Ch 20, 21 Honors level assessment should include free-response writing on most tests. Excerpts from “Remember the Titans.” Rubric for the role-play. Rubric for a report. 8