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  • 1. Do’s and don’ts in teaching psychology
    Items to consider as you navigate the do’s and don'ts of teaching psychology.
    Newsletter Article (December 2020)
  • 2. Group Influence via Plastic Toys [PDF]
    This lab teaches students about social psychology and group influence by creating dioramas with plastic figures and explaining how it illustrates a social psychological concept.
    Curriculum (June 2020)
  • 3. Practicing Resilience
    This lesson is designed to help students increase emotional well-being in the face of events that can lead to physical and emotional upset.
    Curriculum (August 2018)
  • 4. Practicing Gratitude via a Gratitude Journal
    This lesson is designed to help students understand the psychological science that supports this wellness practice and to provide them with an opportunity to perform the skill.
    Curriculum (August 2018)
  • 5. VIA Character Strengths Lesson Plan
    In this classroom exercise, students will then determine ways in which they can use their strengths to be successful in the class and monitor their progress throughout the term.
    Curriculum (August 2018)
  • 6. Beliefs about Substance Use Disorders [PDF]
    Students collect, organize and interpret correlational data regarding attitudes toward substance use disorders and their treatment.
    Curriculum (January 2018)
  • 7. Issues in Intelligence and Testing [PDF]
    Virginia Welle's winning lesson plan submission for the Excellence in Teaching Award.
    Curriculum (December 2017)
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