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THIS UPDATE IS A BONUS “BEST OF PRESENTATION” OF FALL 2019

 

PSYCHOLOGY WEBSITE OF THE WEEK

TITLE

Mary Kite’s website:  Teaching Resources for Diversity-Related Courses

URL

http://breakingprejudice.org/

 

DESCRIPTION

(excerpted from PsychTeacher which is a moderated discussion list for teachers of psychologynowned by the Society for the Teaching of Psychology and hosted by Kennesaw State University, Kennesaw GA)

Teaching Resources for Diversity-Related Courses

This website breakingprejudice.org has:

*   Original teaching activities (ready to use with minimal preparation, including discussion questions)
*   Possible assignments, including written assignments and presentations.
*   An annotated list of podcasts (categorized by topic)
*   An annotated list of videos (categorized by topic)
*   A set of social justice songs (categorized by topic)
*   Four original public service announcements
*   Video diaries about people’s personal experience with prejudice
*   Interviews with social justice activists

My (Mary Kite) students and I recently added podcasts and a presentation assignment on Stop Watch Science. We also added three new teaching activities on these topics: religious prejudice, acceptable prejudices, and beliefs about Millennials (based on Social Identity Theory). The Identity Star Activity has been revised.

Also, please encourage your students to like the Facebook page my students and I maintain: AHA Advocates
We would welcome their posts! Just forward them to me.

I welcome feedback on my site.

Mary Kite
[email protected]

 

 

HOW TO USE THE SITE:

This site makes a useful addition of resources in Social Psychology.  The real world materials can be used in discussion of topics such as attitudes, prejudice, implicit bias, and so on.

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