The
APA Education Directorate is recruiting new members to serve on an Advisory
Panel that will guide the Office of Precollege and Undergraduate Education in
the continued development of the Online Psychology Laboratory. Under the
leadership of the OPL Editor, the Advisory Panel will conduct its work through
conference calls and email to evaluate use of the website, recommend new
content, and suggest changes that will expand its effectiveness in teaching
psychology as a science.
In
addition to the OPL Editor, the OPL Advisory Panel will be comprised of the
following representatives:
- 1
member from the APA Committee of Teachers of Psychology in Secondary
Schools (TOPSS)
- 1
member from the APA Committee of Psychology Teachers at Community Colleges
(PT@CC)
- 1
member from the APA Board of Educational Affairs (BEA)
- 3
members from the Society for the Teaching of Psychology (STP)
The
7-member Advisory Panel will serve an important role in developing the Online
Psychology Laboratory, an exciting initiative that will benefit psychology
departments, faculty, and students.
If
you are a member of STP, have experience with the Online Psych Lab, and would
like to be considered for one of the three STP positions on the advisory panel,
please e-mail Sue Frantz (sfrantz@highline.edu) your CV and a letter of
interest by June 21st, 2012.
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