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Teaching relationship science: Continuity and change in the craft
Authors:Julie Verette-Lindenbaum  Silvia K. Bartolic  Rowland S. Miller
Affiliation:1. Department of Psychology, Russell Sage College, Troy, New York, USA;2. Department of Sociology, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada;3. Department of Psychology & Philosophy, Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, Texas, USA
Abstract:Relationship science is a dynamic, flourishing enterprise, with numerous discoveries and new lines of inquiry evident in recent changes in its textbooks and the teaching activities invented by its instructors. To survey changes and challenges in the teaching of courses that introduce students to relationship science—and to pursue “news instructors can use”—we surveyed 135 instructors of relationships courses regarding their teaching tactics and experiences. Guided by their responses and suggestions for further inquiry, we also examined the changes in textbooks on which they rely and reviewed teaching activities created to assist them with their teaching over the last 20 years. At present, some topics are nearly universal components of relationships courses but idiosyncrasy exists, particularly with regard to new topics—such as coverage of technology, intersectionality, or consensual nonmonogamy—that instructors plan to include in revisions of their courses. Suggestions for both new and experienced instructors are provided.
Keywords:higher education  pedagogy  relationship science  teaching
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