Gordon
K. Hodge
Associate Professor
Email: ghodge@unm.edu
Office: Logan 176
Office Hours: M W 2-3
Phone: 505-277-3019
Degree Received
Ph.D., University of California-Los
Angeles, 1977
Research Interests
My current research interests focus on learning
and teaching at the university level in general and the best ways
students learn and professors teach introductory psychology in particular.
Gordon Hodge is Associate Professor of
Psychology and Presidential Teaching Fellow at the University of
New Mexico. He received his Ph.D. from UCLA and has been at UNM
since 1976. He is a Fellow of the American Psychological Association
and a Past-President of the Southwestern Psychological Association.
He has served as an Associate Dean for the College of Arts and Sciences
and the Chairperson of the university's Teaching Enhancement Committee.
Over the last 10 years his research has focused on ways of enhancing
teaching and learning for which he has received national, regional,
and university recognition. Honors and awards include the National
Institute for the Teaching of Psychology's Frank Costin Award, the
University of New Mexico's College of Arts and Sciences Gunter Starkey
Award for teaching, and UNM's Teacher of the Year Award. He has
developed interactive CD-ROMs and PowerPoint slide sets to accompany
introductory psychology texts published by various companies, including
Harcourt, Prentice-Hall, and Wadsworth/Thomson. For the last several
years he has been implementing a redesign of the Intro Psychology
course, which was funded by the Pew
Grant for Course Redesign. Compared to traditional methods of
teaching Intro Psych, the quiz-focused redesign has reduced the
drop-failure-withdrawal rate from 42 percent to 18 percent. He currently
consults for the Center
for Academic Transformation's Road-to-Redesign effort to enable
universities to adopt introductory psychology redesigns.
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