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Came across this fairly comprehensive website that has online textbooks, a helpful reference section, journal articles, section on psychiatric disorders and psychology information tests, self-help quizzes and diagnostic screening...
I use this a lot for my own reference. It's a website written by graduate students that provides quick, easy to read articles about various topics. I really like the relevant examples in each of the articles, too.
The American Psychological Association's (APA) Ethical Principles of Psychologists and Code of Conduct (hereinafter referred to as the Ethics Code) consists of an Introduction, a Preamble, five General Principles and specific Ethical Standards. The Introduction discusses the intent, organization, procedural considerations and scope of application of the Ethics Code. The Preamble and General Principles are aspirational goals to guide psychologists toward the highest ideals of psychology. Although the Preamble and General Principles are not themselves enforceable rules, they should be considered by psychologists in arriving at an ethical course of action. The Ethical Standards set forth enforceable rules for conduct as psychologists. Most of the Ethical Standards are written broadly, in order to apply to psychologists in varied roles, although the application of an Ethical Standard may vary depending on the context. The Ethical Standards are not exhaustive. The fact that a given conduct is not specifically addressed by an Ethical Standard does not mean that it is necessarily either ethical or unethical.
This is a complete repository of the APA Ethics Principles. The American Psychological Association's Ethical Principles of Psychologists and Code of Conduct provides guidance for psychologists in professional, scientific and educational roles. The Ethics Code also outlines standards of professional conduct for APA members and student affiliates.
The American Psychological Association's Ethical Principles of Psychologists and Code of Conduct provides guidance for psychologists in professional, scientific and educational roles. The Ethics Code also outlines standards of professional conduct for APA members and student affiliates.
The largest social psychology database on the Internet..This site has related articles, info. about related topics, related resources, and a cool Jigsaw classroom feature as well!
Using this website, students can be informed of new researches and articles linked to social psychology, and have access to many resources including professional journals.
The home page of thinkib.net IB Psychology. Browse the last pages, blog posts, check the sitemap, get some Teaching Materials and share knowledge with the thinkib.net IB community.
I hope this could help you. This is a John Crane's website which helps me with a lot of information. Regards, Mabel
The home page of thinkib.net IB Psychology. Browse the last pages, blog posts, check the sitemap, get some Teaching Materials and share knowledge with the thinkib.net IB community.
John Crane has worked at the International School of Prague since 1988. He has 20 years of experience teaching psychology and has done workshops for teachers for the past 12 years. His speciality areas focus on cross-cultural research with a focus on the role of culture in overcoming trauma within communities.
John Crane has worked at the International School of Prague since 1988. He has 20 years of experience teaching psychology and has done workshops for teachers for the past 12 years. His speciality areas focus on cross-cultural research with a focus on the role of culture in overcoming trauma within communities.
The home page of thinkib.net IB Psychology. Browse the last pages, blog posts, check the sitemap, get some Teaching Materials and share knowledge with the thinkib.net IB community.
The home page of thinkib.net IB Psychology. Browse the last pages, blog posts, check the sitemap, get some Teaching Materials and share knowledge with the thinkib.net IB community.
The home page of thinkib.net IB Psychology. Browse the last pages, blog posts, check the sitemap, get some Teaching Materials and share knowledge with the thinkib.net IB community.
The home page of thinkib.net IB Psychology. Browse the last pages, blog posts, check the sitemap, get some Teaching Materials and share knowledge with the thinkib.net IB community. This is a pay site for teacher support materials.
The home page of thinkib.net IB Psychology. Browse the last pages, blog posts, check the sitemap, get some Teaching Materials and share knowledge with the thinkib.net IB community. (Some information is free and some you need a membership to see. It has been helpful to me as a new IB Psych teacher.)
The home page of thinkib.net IB Psychology. Browse the last pages, blog posts, check the sitemap, get some Teaching Materials and share knowledge with the thinkib.net IB community.
It's $240 per year but well worth the fee, especially if you are new to IB Psych.
Totally agree. It's well worth the money. My school paid for it last year and I'm hoping it will continue to pay for it the next year as well.
The website complements the Oxford Study Guide
Teacher resources and professional development across the curriculum
I refer students to this series "Discovering Psychology". Although it is quite old, it can provide students with content-specific educational viewing...most students tell me they don't mind that its dated, they appreciate Zimbardo
This web page is useful in previewing Abnormal Psych, providing students with a brief presentation on several disorders and treatments...it is based on DSM-IV, however.
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I have used this web page for my AP and regular Psych classes, students enjoy the interactivity