Results 1–10 of 10 for "Press Release"X and "2014"X related to "The teaching of psychology and the new..." Refine Your Search Refine Your SearchX TopicEducation (4)Teens (2)Addictions (1)Intelligence (1)Military (1) 8 more... [+] Post-traumatic Stress Disorder (1)Safety & design (1)Socioeconomic status (1)Stress (1)Testing issues (1)Trauma (1)Violence (1)Workplace issues (1)Hide detailsDocument TypePress ReleaseXYear2014X Results 1–10 of 10 Relevance Title A-Z Title Z-A Newest First Oldest First Sort by: 1.Regular Marijuana Use Bad for Teens' BrainsFrequent marijuana use can have a significant negative effect on the brains of teenagers and young adults, including cognitive decline, poor attention and memory, and decreased IQ, according to psychologists discussing public health implications of marijuana legalization at the American Psychological Association’s 122nd Annual Convention.Press Release (August 2014)2.Psychology Teachers Earn 2014 APA TOPSS Award for Excellence in TeachingThree high school psychology teachers have been honored with the Excellence in Teaching Award by the American Psychological Association’s Committee of Teachers of Psychology in Secondary Schools.Press Release (April 2014)3.Norwalk Psychology Instructor Earns APA Award for Teaching at Two-Year CollegeA Norwalk, California, community college psychology professor is the winner of the American Psychological Association’s 2014 Excellence in the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning at a Two-Year College or Campus Award.Press Release (August 2014)4.PsycTESTS® Surpasses 20,000 Test RecordsPsycTESTS has experienced tremendous growth since its launch in 2011, and has become a go-to resource for psychology students, faculty and professionals around the world seeking tests and measures for their research.Press Release (June 2014)5.Teachers' Scare Tactics May Lead to Lower Exam ScoresTeachers may want to avoid reminding students of the bad consequences of failing a test because doing so could lead to lower scores.Press Release (April 2014)6.Four Organizations Receive APA’s Psychologically Healthy Workplace Award, Three Honored for Best PracticesThe American Psychological Association will recognize seven employers for their efforts to promote employee well-being and organizational performance at its ninth annual Psychologically Healthy Workplace Awards.Press Release (March 2014)7.Parents Part of Problem in Distracted Teen Driving, Study FindsParents play a direct role in distracted teen driving, with more than half of teens talking on cellphones with their mother or father while driving, according to new research presented at the American Psychological Association’s 122nd Annual Convention.Press Release (August 2014)8.Experts Available to Discuss Military Mental Health, PTSD, Shooting ViolenceIn the aftermath of the shooting at the U.S. Army base at Fort Hood, Texas, psychologists are available to discuss shooting violence and military mental health issues, including post-traumatic stress syndrome (PTSD).Press Release (April 2014)9.Collaboration Between Psychologists and Physicians Important to Improving Primary Health CarePrimary care teams including both psychologists and physicians address barriers to improved primary health care, including missed diagnoses, a lack of attention to behavioral factors and limited patient access to needed care, according to experts in a special issue of American Psychologist®.Press Release (May 2014)10.Low-Income Latino Children Show Great Benefits from Montessori Pre-Kindergarten Programs, Study FindsLow-income Latino children who experienced one year of Montessori pre-K education at age 4 made dramatic improvements in early achievement and behavior even though they began the year at great risk for school failure.Press Release (May 2014) Relevance Title A-Z Title Z-A Newest First Oldest First Sort by: Results 1–10 of 10 for "Press Release"X and "2014"X related to "The teaching of psychology and the new..."