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2003 APA Education Leadership Conference
Creating a Voice for Education in Psychology:
Accountability, Assessment and Advocacy
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- Keynote Panel - Accountability and Assessment in Education:
Moderator – Edward Sheridan, PhD., Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs, University of Houston
Susan Sclafani, PhD., Counselor to Secretary of Education Rod Paige, U.S. Department of Education
Lee Fritschler, PhD., Professor, George Mason University, Former Assistant Secretary
for Education, U.S. Department of Education
- Shaping the Future:
Assessing the Fundamentals of
Undergraduate Psychology
Diane F. Halpern, PhD.,
APA President-Elect,
Berger Institute for Work, Family,
and Children
Claremont McKenna College
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- Changing Context
Eugene Rice, PhD., Scholar-in-Residence
American Association of Higher Education
- Factors Influencing the Assessment of Competencies and Associated Methodologies
Used in the Health Professions
I. Leon Smith, PhD.,
President and Chief Executive Officer of Professional Examination Service
- Standardized Patients in the Assessment of Clinical Skills - The STEPPS Program
Anthony Errichetti, PhD.,
Professor and Director, Clinical Learning and Assessment Center, Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine
- Psychologists &Scientific Research in Education
Lisa Towne
Center for Education at the National Research Council (NRC), Adjunct Instructor
of Quantitative Methods, Georgetown Public Policy Institute
- Psychological Research and Teacher Quality: Possible
Contributions
Robert Floden, PhD., Director,
Institute for Research on Teaching and Learning, Michigan State University
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