The 2007 SPSP Teaching Pre-Conference
January 25th, 2007 -------Memphis, TN------
Memphis Marriott Hotel
8.00 a.m. to 4.35 p.m.

Welcome to the homepage for the Society for Social and Personality Psychology Preconference on Teaching.  Starting from humble but strong beginnings in 2003, supported by the Society for the Teaching of Psychology, and organized by Neil Lutsky (Carleton College, see history below), the Teaching Preconference has grown in strength.  It continues to draw a solid group of enthusiastic social/personality psychologists who are interested in teaching.  Come join us this January in Memphis.  Graduate students and new faculty are especially welcome.

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DAVID BUSS 
(University of Texas)
Teaching Evolutionary Psychology


 
BILL BUSKIST
(Auburn University)
Excellence in Teaching: What It Is and How to Develop It?

BRAD BUSHMAN
(University of Michigan)
I Play Violent Video Games and I've Never Killed Anyone: Violent Video Game Effects and How to Teach Students About the Effects.

Registration now closed as we are full: email me to get on the waitlist. 


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Contact

Regan A. R. Gurung, Ph.D.
Associate Dean of Liberal Arts & Sciences,
Department of Psychology,
TH 335,
2420 Nicolet Drive, Green Bay, WI 54311

E-mail: gurungr@uwgb.edu
 


History:  Previous Teaching PreConferences:

2003 Los Angeles

2004 Austin, TX

2005 New Orleans, LA

2006 Palm Springs, CA