● Learner’s Mindset: Creating a storyboard series requires creativity and openness to presenting historical insights in an engaging way, fostering a lifelong quest for knowledge.
● Critical Thinking: Comparing different psychological perspectives using a film case study enhances students' ability to analyze and synthesize diverse viewpoints to understand human behavior.
● Global Citizenship: Reflecting on how perspectives apply to real-world scenarios promotes empathy and understanding of diverse human experiences.
1. In what ways have historical developments and key figures in psychology influenced the diverse career paths available today, and how do these careers continue to evolve in response to societal needs?
2. How do different psychological perspectives, such as cognitive, behavioral, and psychoanalytic, explain mental processes and behaviors, and what are the strengths and limitations of each approach in understanding human psychology?
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● 1.1 Define psychology as a discipline and identify its goals as a science.
● 1.2 Differentiate scientific and non-scientific approaches to knowledge.
● 1.3 Explain the value of both basic and applied psychological research with human and non-human animals.
● 1.4 Identify careers individuals can pursue in psychological science.
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