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High School Psychology Project Ideas
High school students may take an introductory human psychology class, a broad study related to mental processes like behavior and mood. For students with an interest, doing a project for class or a science fair is a good opportunity to delve deeper into the subject and explore it in a practical way.
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Intro to Psych: Evaluating Common Psychological Research Methods
What psychological research method works best? Students will be totally engaged in this lesson that urges them to think about the pros and cons of each type of research method. By analyzing various sources and active participation, students will come to understand research methods common in Psychology like naturalistic observations, laboratory method, survey method, and case studies.
Intro to Psych: Evaluating Common Psychological Research Methods
Do your students know who they truly are? Teens often have difficulty establishing a sense of personal identity, considering all the different forces impacting their lives including parents, teachers, peers, media, and more. Applying the ideas of Identity v. Role Confusion, Erikson's fifth stage of psychosocial development, students will explore high school popularity, cliques, and themselves with this engaging lesson.
Intro to Psych: Nature v. Nurture Online Avatar Project
What are the competing arguments in the Nature v. Nurture debate? Nature or Nurture has always been a fundamental question in the study of psychology and continues to be heavily researched by experimenters and scholars today. By way of an online scavenger hunt and online video creator, students will demonstrate their profound knowledge of this essential debate in psychology.
Intro to Psych: Research Ethics & Animal Experimentation Common Core Lesson
Should psychological testing be done on humans or animals? Should humans be exposed to the traumatic effects of experimentation? Or should animals have to endure the suffering and altered living conditions that result from testing in psychology labs? Students will be compelled to answer these controversial questions and more after weighing both sides of the argument and analyzing a variety of sources on the subject.
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Intro to Psych: Harmful Effects of Sleep Deprivation
Just how harmful are the effects of sleep deprivation? Psychologists and scientists have made some recent discoveries that point to the absolute necessity of quality sleep. And with their expertise and this lesson you may actually convince your sleep-deprived students to start taking sleep seriously! At the very least, your students will come to realize that sleep deprivation can negatively impact their brain power, physical well-being, and psychological state.
A Lesson Plan for Teachers - Social Studies Advice & Resources by Michele Luck
A Lesson Plan for Teachers provides sound advice and tips for creating an interactive classroom and a positive learning environment for all students.
Prison Labor and Taxpayer Dollars - Sociological Images
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