As a psychology graduate student I have the opportunity to teach an introductory psychology course. I'm hoping to take what I have learned here and start helping my students improve their rationality. Specifically, I'm planning to have the students read excerpts from Ch 22 & 23 of HPMOR as a fun and interesting way to start learning to think like a scientist. I'm hoping the community can assist me with possibly narrowing down the sections I'm going to have them read and consider possible methods of assessment. As of now, I know that I want to have the students analyze the methodology used by Harry in his two experiments from those chapters (Harry and Hermione testing spells and Harry and Draco "testing" the blood hypotheses), and I probably want to have students come up with their own hypotheses and methods to test them. Any help the community wants to provide is most appreciated.
Excuse me. I am browsing the internet and found this site. Unfortunately I cannot start my own discussion thread, and I'm sorry. I don't want to interrupt, but I'm here just for one thing and will be gone as soon as I can, and I need some help.
I am looking for good and free online maths courses for a girl of elementary school and middle school age. I am having a difficult time though. This website looks to have lots of discussions going on here, and I would like it very much if any of you could assist me. This girl is smart, but she doesn't have access to very good teachers. Can anyone please provide her with a list of high quality free online maths courses, through me?
Thank you very much, in anticipation of any help that we might get. I am sorry this is in the wrong spot. Again, thank you.
reddit.com/r/math
reddit.com/r/learnmath
http://code.reddit.com/wiki/help/faqs/math
Also, search youtube. As Xachariah said, Khan Academy is good and you will probably find it as a suggestion as a source in a bunch of the places I posted.
And hey, while you are here, check out the site: the about section.