Psychology

Folded but Not Mutilated: Teaching AP Psychology in One Semester!


How to cram everything in and still have fun! Innovative ways to use every moment you have to teach multiple aspects of psychology at the same time!Really!

Time: 
Fri, 11/16/2012 - 1:15pm - 2:15pm
Presenters: 
Beth Scully, Clear Springs High School, League City, TX
Room: 
East Lobby - Level Six
session id: 
341
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Interpreting Historical Events through the Lens of Psychological Science


This workshop will engage participants in interpreting historical events from different psychological perspectives. Attendees will learn how psychological principles apply to the human experiences surrounding the Thoku and Haiti earthquakes.

Time: 
Fri, 11/16/2012 - 1:15pm - 2:15pm
Presenters: 
Kent Korek, Germantown High School, Germantown, WI; Maureen McCarthy, Kennesaw State University, Kennesaw, GA
Room: 
203
session id: 
193
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Psychology & Social Justice: Activities to Promote Excellence to Equity


Learn activities to teach cross-cultural and positive psychology to help students understand social justice. These activities provide a rich opportunity to learn psychology and promote social engagement.

Time: 
Fri, 11/16/2012 - 10:15am - 11:15am
Presenters: 
Amy Fineburg, Oak Mountain High School, Shelby County, AL
Room: 
304
session id: 
25
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Psychology Test Banks: Not Just for Tests Anymore!


Teachers will learn how to use Psychology test banks as a part of the formative assessment process: to diagnose misconceptions and provide specific feedback students can USE.

Time: 
Fri, 11/16/2012 - 9:00am - 10:00am
Presenters: 
Rob McEntarffer, Lincoln Public Schools, Lincoln, NE
Room: 
304
session id: 
205
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The Handwriting Wars: Bridging the Digital Divide with Keyboarding


This presentation counters the conventional myth that handwriting instruction in cursive be replaced with keyboarding. It asserts the cognitive connection of handwriting instruction with communication and suggests a balanced approach.

Time: 
Fri, 11/16/2012 - 9:00am - 10:00am
Presenters: 
April Blakely, Eastern Kentucky University, Richmond, KY
Room: 
East Lobby - Level Six
session id: 
355
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