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The Psychology i2i package is an on-line resource archive designed to support psychology teachers with video, short articles and downloadable material that can be integrated into lesson plans and classroom activities. Each issue contains a variety of resources such as activities, video clips, research updates, exam advice, and updates on what’s new in education.
Up-To-Date
Teaching in the 21st Century!
Online Classroom's Chris Green, discusses the educational arena, how interactive methods are becoming a feature of today's classrooms and how independent learning may be the real change in future classrooms.
New Draft Specifications
The new (draft) A-Level Psychology Specifications - for first teaching in September 2008 - have now been published and are available for downloading.
Available FREE to non-subscribers by registering here
Eye on the News
Life Behind Bars
Phil Banyard discusses parallels between the Stanford Prison Experiment and the abuse of Iraqi prisoners in Baghdad.

Smoking and the psychotropic properties of nicotine!
In this article Phil Banyard looks at smoking from a psychological perspective and explains that the key to understanding its appeal is the psychotropic properties of nicotine!
What's New?
Blog Roll
Psychology blogs are a great way to keep up to date. Here Mark Holah recommends two excellent blogs.
Explanations of the Specification changes in all Boards for 2008
Find out what is happening to your syllabus. Check out here the rationale behind the new specifications (for courses starting in September 2008) for the following boards: AQA, Edexcel, OCR and WJEC
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Other Classrooms

The Numbers Game
Patrick White, University of Leicester, on why numbers are important.
Includes 6 minute video
Classroom Psychologists!
In a video-taped lesson, Lesley McHenry demonstrates how she encourages active learning in the classroom
Includes 6 minute video
Classroom Activities

How to be a great teacher!
Barry Dufour gives us the benefit of his years of experience of teaching and inspecting, to offer advice on how to be a great teacher.
Includes 6 minute video
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Evaluating Studies
Psychology students often let themselves down in the exam by not evaluating thoroughly. Here is a tool that can be used to ensure that your students explore key evaluation issues in greater detail.
Exam Bytes

Abnormality Revision
Last minute revision? Focusing on the Abnormality topic, here are Deb Gajic's notes on the subject!

Doing Brilliantly well at A2
More great tips from Chief Examiner Paul Humphreys, on Exam Technique at A2





