Oct 11, 2021
What is the core of educational psychology, and what are its boundaries? How would you want educational psychology to evolve? What are your values and goals as an educational psychologist? How might you participate in creating the future of our field and your place in...
Oct 5, 2021
For many, college and graduate school can be expensive, leading to significant debt. NIH knows that this may discourage students from pursuing research careers. But it doesn’t have to be this way. The NIH Loan Repayment Programs (LRPs) encourage promising researchers...
Sep 17, 2021
The “Slice-Up” project explores ratings based on first impressions of untrained observers as a potential approach of assessing the quality of classroom interactions. Nowadays, so-called thin slices ratings are applied in many areas of basic and more applied...
Sep 8, 2021
A research team led by Kareema Smith and supervised by Dr. Latifat Cabirou, is conducting a study titled, “Shifting the Lens of the Greatest Psychologists: Exploring the Prevalence of Black Scholars” to investigate the psychology scholars that influence the teaching,...
Sep 7, 2021
The Buros Center for Testing fall webinar series will focus on the educational and psychological assessment of children. Speakers will share empirically based recommendations; best practice examples; and case studies on topics such as ADHD assessment, mental health...
Sep 1, 2021
Edited by: Cary Roseth, Michigan State University Penny Thompson, Oklahoma State University A volume in the Theory to Practice: Educational Psychology for Teachers and Teaching Series Mike Yough, Oklahoma State University Jane S. Vogler, Oklahoma State University Eric...