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Classroom Resources

Video tutorials, teaching blogs, classroom activities, and other creative inspiration for your next lesson.

This is a photo of a teacher helping a student.

Classroom Resources

Video tutorials, teaching blogs, classroom activities, and other creative inspiration for your next lesson.

These resources are made possible with the support of the APS Fund for Teaching and Public Understanding of Psychological Science.

  • Teaching Current Directions

    Aimed at integrating cutting-edge psychological science into the classroom, Teaching Current Directions in Psychological Science offers advice and how-to guidance about teaching a particular area of research or topic in psychological science that has been Visit Page

  • PURSUE

    PURSUE (Preparing Undergraduates for Research in STEM-related fields Using Electrophysiology) is a collaborative initiative to facilitate the training of undergraduates in cognitive electrophysiology. Visit Page

  • The Behavioral Scientist

    Behavioral Scientist is a non-profit digital magazine that offers readers original, thought-provoking reports from the front lines of behavioral science. Visit Page

  • Making Research Personal

    The Making Research Personal series features 10 video interviews with outstanding researchers in the field of psychological science. Visit Page

  • Outsmarting Human Minds

    Outsmarting Human Minds: A Project at Harvard University (OHM) is a media series that explores the quirks and blindspots of the mind using insights from psychological science.  Visit Page

  • Communicating Psychological Science

    Research in psychology has the potential to transform our everyday lives. The key is communication—scientists need to clearly describe their work in ways that can catch and hold people’s attention in order for research findings Visit Page

  • NW Noggin

    NW Noggin pairs graduate and undergraduate students for collaborative neuroscience outreach in Portland and Vancouver. Visit Page

  • Open Stats Lab

    Each OSL lab is comprised of three components: a published article, a data set, and an activity. The activities guide students through the reproduction of the results reported in papers published in the journal Psychological Visit Page

  • Jigsaw Classroom

    The jigsaw classroom is a research-based cooperative learning technique invented and developed in the early 1970s by Elliot Aronson and his students at the University of Texas and the University of California. Visit Page

  • Making Connections

    The purpose of this website is to provide teachers of psychology with resources to assist them in making connections between current social issues and specific topics across the psychology curriculum. Visit Page

  • Talk of Ages

    Talk of Ages is a web resource for integrating aging content and intergenerational activities into college classes. Visit Page

  • Los Tips para Docentes

      Para más recursos de docencia en español, visite iPsicologia.com Enseñando con sus entrañas Rory O McElwee Enseñando a los estudiantes del milenio Jeff Nevid ¿Cómo deberían estudiar los estudiantes? Tips, Recomendaciones y Riesgos Regan Visit Page

  • What is Environmental Psychology?

    esources to enhance teaching and learning of environmental psychology (EP) online. The creators of this project are developing a dynamic video series that will introduce concepts and methods critical to the study of EP. Visit Page

  • Activism in Pedagogy

    Graduate Center, City University of New York (CUNY). The theme of 2020 was Activism in Pedagogy. The workshops, led by scholar-activists across all levels of academia, focused on using an intersectional lens to help to dismantle oppression in college classes. Visit Page

  • Health Psychology & COVID-19

    After the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, Professor David Sherman of UC Santa Barbara conducted a series of interviews with public health workers, policy scholars, and health psychology researchers to discuss their experience and research related to this global pandemic.  Visit Page

  • Psych Online: Open Approaches

    A series of instructor-facing videos aimed at promoting open pedagogical practices (OPP) in online psychological science classrooms. The videos are intended to introduce psychological science instructors to open pedagogy, as well as some empirically rooted ideas for implementing OPP in a virtual setting. Visit Page

  • Child & Adolescent Global Mental Health

    This site explores current trends in the assessment and delivery of child and adolescent mental health services. An interdisciplinary group of students bring skills from psychology, social science and design to work on community based Visit Page

  • Breaking the Prejudice Habit

    This resource is dedicated to breaking the habit of prejudice and discrimination. The Awareness Harmony Acceptance Advocates believe in working together to overcome these social issues by spreading awareness of the problem, establishing harmony between groups, and promoting acceptance of differences. Visit Page

  • Learn Bayes

    In psychological science, Bayesian inference is increasingly viewed as a statistical approach that may usefully supplement or even supplant traditional null-hypothesis significance testing. The Learn Bayes module that is integrated into the statistical software, JASP, explains the core ideas and principles of Bayesian inference. Visit Page

  • MyVirtualChild

    MyVirtualChild is an interactive web-based simulation that allows you to raise a child from birth to age 18 and monitor the effects of your parenting decisions over time. This engaging website lets you apply the key concepts that you are learning in class. And just like in real life, certain unplanned events will be presented to you. Visit Page