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Busting Myths in Psychological Science
The scientific truth about some widespread myths among students (and even some professors)—along with suggested lesson plans for the classroom.
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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
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Classroom Resources
These resources are made possible with the support of the APS Fund for Teaching and Public Understanding of Psychological Science.
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Accessible Science
News Latest Research News Observer magazine Podcasts Under the Cortex Current Directions in Psychological Science Podcast Blogs Observations Minds on the Road Minds for Business Myers & DeWall Talk Psych Videos APS-David Myers Lecture on
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Reinventing Introductory Psychology
Introducing a series of science-focused lesson plans to help psychology instructors expose and correct the myths and misconceptions that students bring to the classroom.
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Inside the Psychologist’s Studio
A video series featuring interviews with some of the leading figures in psychological science.
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APS Teaching Fund
The APS Teaching Fund provides small grants for projects that promote the teaching and learning of psychological science.
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APS Wikipedia Initiative
Does Wikipedia Get Psychological Science Right? APS is calling on you to support its mission to deploy the power of Wikipedia to represent psychological science as fully as possible. When the general public searches for information
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Teaching Research Topics
Psychological research is fostering understanding of the important factors that contribute to effective teaching, from individual instruction to school climate.
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Employment & Career
Browse job openings and fellowships, learn about funding opportunities, and read about research pathways and career insights.
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Five Tips for Improving Online Discussion Boards
Whether a complement to a standard classroom environment or a cornerstone of Web-based classes, online discussion boards are becoming a staple in higher education. APS Past President Morton Ann Gernsbacher discusses how to make those discussion boards as engaging and interactive as possible.
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Educating Students on the Psychology of Sustainability
Humans’ impact on the environment is one of the most pressing social issues today, and it’s time to include it in psychology courses, says APS Fellow Barbara Malt.
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The New Statistics: Estimation and Research Integrity
Featuring Geoff Cumming La Trobe University, Australia Leading scholars in psychology and other disciplines are striving to help scientists enhance the way they conduct, analyze, and report their research. They advocate the use of “the