"This book exemplifies the globalization of psychology education and training. With perspectives from Africa, Asia, South America, the Middle East and down under (i.e., Australia and New Zealand) in addition to North America and Europe, Teaching Psychology around the World (Volume 5) transcends the hegemony of (North) American psychology, showcasing the importance of local perspectives while highlighting the integrity of the overarching discipline." Frank C. Worrell, Professor and Director, School Psychology, University of California, Berkeley"As the world becomes smaller with each passing day, this latest book of Dr. Rich and his colleagues is a global distillation of the wonderfully diverse approaches to psychology pedagogy. It is as inclusive in countries as it is diverse in approaches linguistics, indigenous populations, liberation, and perhaps most refreshingly, perspectives beyond the western hegemony that can often be overwhelming, biased, and a poor generalization to others. The diversity of approaches, perspectives and voices is rare to be collected in such a singular volume. Bravo! "Chris Stout, American Psychological Association International Humanitarian Award Winner Past Chief Information Officer, State of Illinois Division of Mental Health"Psychology is ubiquitous, and psychology education can be found in every corner of the globe. This book gives a fascinating and refreshing insight into the ways in which it is taught, and training is delivered, in a vast array of different cultures and countries. The book offers the most comprehensive global coverage of psychology education available, and will offer educators a unique insight into ways of diversifying their teaching, and catering for international and culturally diverse backgrounds. For example, chapters are included from Cameroon, Iran, New Zealand and Vietnam - providing expert perspectives from far beyond the typical focus on North America, Europe and Australia found in the majority of books on the topic. "Dr. Julie Hulme, School Director of Education (Psychology), Keele University, UK