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  • 21.Thoughts on TOPSS
    Members of TOPSS steering committee and others involved in the organization's inception share their memories of the early days.
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  • 22.Interesting Careers in Psychological Science
    Articles about the skill-sets and expertise that scientifically-trained psychologists possess which are also valued by employers in general.
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  • 23.Introducing the March Issue of Psychological Trauma: Theory, Research, Practice, and Policy
    In this issue of APA Journals Dialogue, Dr. Kathleen Kendall-Tackett discusses research published in the March issue of Psychological Trauma.
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  • 24.Cognition Domain: Performance Indicators
    Suggested tools to assess student learning related to the Cognition Domain of the National Standards for High School Psychology Curricula.
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  • 25.APA Presidential Citations
    Presidential Citations awarded to outstanding APA psychologists, organizations and programs.
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  • 26.Pre-K to 12 Education
    Elementary and secondary school teachers can apply a wealth of psychological research in their classrooms. Psychology's insights can help teachers manage behavior problems, motivate students, assist struggling learners, handle stress, support gifted and talented youth, and more. APA also supports the teaching of high school psychology.
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  • 27.The Clinician's Corner
    A series of mini-workshops that feature leading practitioners and scholars working in key areas of professional practice.
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  • 28.News & Events
    The most recent psychology news, events and press releases on topics such as Alzheimer's, bullying, depression, gender issues, parenting, sexuality, sleep, stress, suicide, therapy, workplace issues and more, from the American Psychological Association.
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  • 29.APA Membership Types: High School Teacher Affiliate
    As a high school teacher affiliate of APA, you'll automatically become a member of Teachers of Psychology in Secondary Schools (TOPSS.) TOPSS is the national organization representing the needs of psychology teachers at the high school level.
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  • 30.APA Membership Types: Community College Teacher Affiliate
    As a community college teacher affiliate, you will join your colleagues participating in Psychology Teachers in Community Colleges (PT@CC).
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