Awesome
Prof Jordan is very clear about what she wants to see and how she will grade. She gives 3 exams where most of the questions are from her lectures. Be sure to read the assigned chapters. Most of the questions are very detailed. Be sure to go to class because she takes attendance and she will take off if you do not show. She will make you work for a passing grade.
Awesome
Big hearted Instructor who is very soft hearted. He is a tough grader,though. Look for someone who is more down to earth.
Awesome
Prof. Erica uses tophat as a tool for our assignments, attendance, two essays, and exams. Her class was actually pretty simple and easy!
Awesome
I absolutely love Professor Jordan. I expected to go to her class and do the work that was assigned. She communicated very well with her students. The class consists of weekly quizzes, two essays, and three exams throughout the semester. After spending some time in her class, I eventually added Human Development Family Studies as my minor. Overall, I would recommend her to everyone if they asked.
Good
She's a good teacher. Her class is interesting because she gives us a lot of study guides and hints for our work. I was in her HDFS 1300 class where the homework was easy to do. However, there was a lot of it so you have to remember when it's due. The only downside was that the grading on papers was a bit tough. And the other issue was that it was tough to reach her.
University of Houston - Human Development Family Studies
Higher Education and Community Education, Certified Family Life Educator
Erica
Jordan, Ph.D., CFLE
Houston, Texas Area
Experienced educator in human development and family studies (HDFS) specializing in engaging, innovative, and student-centered teaching in higher education. Certified Family Life Educator (CFLE) passionate about promoting evidence-based knowledge to improve the physical and psychosocial health of young children and families in our communities. Blogger about career development for HDFS students.
Master of Science (M.S.)
Human Development and Family Studies, General
Concentrations in Family Studies and in Child Development
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)
Psychology (Developmental Science)
Human Development Across the Lifespan Instructor
Course taught to trial-admittance freshmen through the university Center for Teaching and Learning
Parent and Family Development Co-Instructor
"Tide" Together Coordinator for The Graduate School
International Parenting Study Project Coordinator
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)
Journalism/Mass Communications
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