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PowerPoints from for High School Psychology
Teachers
Psychology PowerPoints for Teachers to use in the classroom
The APA Committee of Teachers of Psychology in Secondary Schools (TOPSS) has invited all 54 of APA’s Divisions, as well as all APA Committees, to create Power Point demonstrations for high school psychology teachers to access on-line and use in their classrooms. Teachers
are invited to use the PowerPoint demonstrations listed below in their classrooms.
Teachers can contact any of the TOPSS Committee members or Emily Leary if they have questions.
What is Psychology and Law? MS
Powerpoint presentation [97kb]
Created by APA Division 41: the American Psychology-Law Society
April 2008
International Psychology MS
Powerpoint presentation [457kb]
Created by APA Division 52: International Psychology
March 2008
Applying Psychology to Real World Problems MS
Powerpoint presentation [4.05mb]
Created by APA Division 21: Applied Experimental & Engineering Psychology
March 2008
Psychology of Aesthetics, Creativity, and the Arts MS
Powerpoint presentation [61kb]
Created by Division 10, Society for the Psychology of Aesthetics, Creativity and the Arts
February 2008
Health Psychology MS
Powerpoint presentation [249kb]
Created by the Division 38 (Health Psychology) Education & Training Committee, Regan A. R. Gurung (Chair)
February 2008
Prescriptive
Authority for Psychologists: An Emerging, Exciting Reality MS
Powerpoint presentation [179kb]
Created by Division 55, American Society for the Advancement of Pharmacotherapy
January 2008
Experimental Psychology MS
Powerpoint presentation [74kb]
Created by Angelo Santi and Edward Wasserman, Division 3, Experimental Psychology
January 2008
Careers in Aging MS Powerpoint presentation [93kb]
APA Committee on Aging
June 2007
Sport & Exercise
Psychology
MS
Powerpoint presentation [685kb]
by Dr. Jack Watson and Dr. Ed Etzel, Division 47, Sport and Exercise Psychology
September 2007
PowerPoint Demonstrations from the Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology
(SIOP, APA Division 14) are posted to the SIOP Web site This site provides teachers with a very brief “Introduction to I/O” presentation, as well as PowerPoints on a variety of I/O related topics, such as evaluating performance and workplace diversity.
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