EFPTA conference on Teaching of Psychology in Europe April 2010
3 Mar 2010
Teaching Psychology in Europe Beyond University: Sharing good practice, learn from experts! Affiliate member of EFPA : EFPTA Board and CONFERENCE PROGRAMME April 16-17, 2010, Bratislava
Teaching Psychology in Europe Beyond University: Sharing good practice, learn from experts!
EFPTA Board and CONFERENCE PROGRAMME
15th of April (Thursday)
| 19.30-21.30 | Board meeting | Restaurant |
16th of April 2010 (Friday)
8.30-9.00 | Registration | Bratislava team and Treasurer |
9.00-9.15 | Opening and welcome speech | Hans Reynierse, Holland Zeeland University, (EFPTA President) |
9.15-9.30 | Opening and welcome speech | Mária Glasová, SlovakiaComenius University, Bratislava |
9.30-10.00 | Presentation 1: Where do we go from here? Teaching of Pre-University Psychology in Europe: Future steps for EFPTA`s international survey | Renate Schrempf, Germany Morag Williamson, Scotland University Lenka Sokolová, Slovakia Comenius University, Bratislava |
10.00-10.45 | Presentation 2: Past and Present of Training of Teachers in Psychology and Training of Teachers of Psychology in Slovakia | Mária Glasová, Slovakia Comenius University Bratislava |
10.45-11.00 | Coffee break, tea. |
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10.45-11.30 | Lecture 1: 37 Who Saw Murder Didn't Call the Police: The role of psychology teachers in fighting misinformation | Rado Masaryk, Slovakia Comenius University Bratislava |
11.30-12.15 | Lecture 2: Teaching of psychology: experience and preparation of beginning teachers at (pre)university level | Aleš Neusar, Czech Republic Masaryk University, Brno |
12.15-13.00 | Discussion and questions to the presenters |
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13.00-14.00 | Lunch time |
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14.00-15.00 | Workshop A: Who does more work - the students or you? | Chair: Dorothy Coombs, England Association for Teaching Psychology |
| Workshop B: Teaching of Psychology - a common gate to Europe? (German & Slovak students` workshop) | Chairs: Udo Kittler, Germany Technische Universität Dortmund Rado Masaryk, Slovakia Comenius University Bratislava |
15.00-16.00 | Summary of the 1st conference day | EFPTA President + workshop leaders |
17.00-20.00 | Oldtimer City Tour (Bratislava city centre) |
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20.00 | Dinner, individual programme |
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17th of April 2010 (Saturday)
| 9.00-09.45 | Lecture 3: Psychology in the Cinema | Kristjan Guđmundsson, Iceland | |||
| 09.45-10.30 | Lecture 4: WEB – Can you explain the world to me? How to deal with learning processes in the cyberspace. | Klaus Stiller Technische Universität Dortmund(Germany) |
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| 10.30-11.00 | Coffe break, tea |
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| 11.00-11.45 | Lecture 5: „Dressed to kill“ – psychology of clothes | Joe Cocker , England Association for Teaching Psychology |
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| 11.45-12.00 | Technical break |
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| 12.00-13.00 | Workshop C: The internet - curse or blessing? The new media and their impact on the teaching of psychology
| Chair: Wolfgang Augustin, Gerrmany |
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Workshop D: Best practices : working with video and film in the classroom.
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| 13.00-14.00 | Plenary session: Final discussions, results, steps to go and closing |
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| 15.00-16.30 | Board meeting | Restaurant |
| 17.00-19.00 | Wine tasting (hotel Matysak) | |
| 20.00 | Farewell dinner, individual programme |
More information is available on our website www.efpta.org
