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2007 APA Education Leadership Conference

Sharing Psychology: Its Role in Education for Other Professions
The Mayflower Hotel - Washington, DC


On September 8-11, 2007, approximately 150 psychologists representing more than 20 psychology organizations external to the American Psychological Association (APA), as well as 25 divisions and 14 governance groups of the APA, gathered in Washington, DC for the 6th annual Education Leadership Conference (ELC) sponsored by the APA Education Directorate and Board of Educational Affairs (BEA).

Participants representing perspectives of scientists, educators, practitioners, and public policy specialists in psychology focused their attention this year on the theme Sharing Psychology: Its Role in Education for Other Professions. Dr. Linda F. Campbell, BEA chair, presided over the conference.

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Monitor articles on the ELC
Improving student performance - November 2006

Assessment for excellence - November 2006

Educators advised to use evidence-based assessment - November 2006

Competency benchmarks for professional training forthcoming - November 2006

New technology allows for instant, in-class surveys - November 2006

How to avoid the courtroom during academic disputes - November 2006

Archive of ELC in the Monitor


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