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Everyone's Wheelhouse–Your Curriculum Source Put our experience to work for you! Home About Freebies! Physical Education Curriculum ELA Curriculum Spanish Curriculum Psychology Curriculum Contact Everyone's Wheelhouse–Your Curriculum Source Teaching High School Psychology Project-based Learning brain-2750453_640 While students are generally inherently interested in psychology, we are always striving to improve student engagement and rigor within lessons.

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Students better understand and remember complex psychological theories and concepts through active learning. Students' focus and attention tends to drift during a PowerPoint lecture, but interest soars when students perform interesting experiments that help explain human behavior in everyday life.

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We all know that being an educator is full of lifelong learning. To keep our teaching skills sharp and stay in the loop with the ever-evolving world of psychology, it's important to seek out professional development opportunities. Luckily, there's a whole bunch of options out there specifically designed for high school psychology teachers! #theadventurousclassroom

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We pride ourselves on having the right time of highly qualified professionals who understand and love humanistic psychology and can provide quality humanistic psychology homework help. We provide many resources, including a humanistic School of Psychology pdf and detailed explanations of the main tenets of humanistic psychology, ensuring you understand your coursework.

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Erik Erikson’s psychosocial development theory proposed that throughout our lives, we encounter certain crises that contribute to our psychosocial development. He presented these crises as 8 stages of psychosocial conflicts, often known as the 8 Erikson stages. Each of the eight Erikson stages is characterized by two contradictory emotional forces known as contrary dispositions, usually labeled as “syntonic” and “dystonic”...

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