Friday, April 8 – Tuesday, April 12, 2016
Washington, DC
#AERA16
Teaching Educational Psychology
Business Meeting
Sunday, April 10
6:30-8:30pm
Convention Center,
Level One Rm 143 A
You
are invited to come!
·
Food
·
Conversations
and Planning with Educational Psychology Instructors
Paul Eggen has taught Educational Psychology at the
undergraduate, masters, and doctoral level for more than 40 years.
Author: In addition to his textbook in Educational
Psychology, he is the author or coauthor of seven other books focusing on
learning and instruction, as well as many national and international conference
presentations and journal articles.
Consultant: He is a consultant for P-12 schools, colleges
and universities, and professional organizations in several states in the
United States, and he has also worked with teachers and school leaders in
international schools in 24 different countries in Sub-Saharan Africa, South
Asia, Europe, the Middle East and Central and South America.
Paul’s primary area of interest is learning and
teaching in school settings.
Quick View
TEP AERA Sessions
Sun,
April 10, 8:15 to 9:45am
Top 20 Principles from
Psychology for Pre-K–12 Teaching and Learning
Convention Center, Level One, Room 146 B
Mon,
April 11, 11:45am to 1:15pm
Preservice Teachers:
Bridging Theory to Practice
Convention Center, Level One, Room 158 B
Mon,
April 11, 2:45-4:15pm
Navigating Assessment
Issues in Educational Psychology
In Event: Roundtable Session 44
Convention Center, Level Two, Exhibit Hall D Section A
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