Promoting
Psychology Students’ Critical Thinking Skills: Challenges and Opportunities
Richmond, The American International University in London is
pleased to announce a one-day conference to be held at its Kensington Campus on
10th November 2017
(Lecture Theatre, 17 Young Street, London, UK, W8 5EH).
This conference brings together psychologists and Higher
Education practitioners, all united by a mutual concern for the development of
strategies that can improve shared understandings of critical thinking in the
teaching of Psychology. The conference will focus on current debates in the
field and will explore whether critical thinking can be incorporated in a more explicit
way in the curriculum; the role of technology and innovative teaching methods
in promoting such skills in Psychology students will also be discussed.
How to register:
The link includes detailed information on the event.
Delegate
registration fee: £4.00
The delegate
registration fee includes access to conference
sessions, lunch,
all-day refreshments and afternoon wine reception.
Dr Lucy Irving from our department will be taking part as follows:
13:00 – 13:45: SESSION 3
Enhancing Critical Thinking in Psychology Students: The Dancing
Statistics Project
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