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P-003 - SRCD Developmental Science Teaching Institute

Wed, March 20, 8:00am to 6:00pm, Baltimore Convention Center, Floor: Level 3, Room 310

Session Type: Pre-Conference Event

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Co-sponsored by the Society for the Teaching of Psychology.

Please join us for the Developmental Science Teaching Institute, presented by the SRCD Teaching Committee, a pre-conference to the SRCD 2019 Biennial Meeting. This day-long Teaching Institute features presentations from leading experts in the research and application of evidence-based approaches to teaching developmental science. The theme of this year’s Institute is teaching about diversity, equity, and inclusion.

Invited presenters include:

B.J. Gallagher, Area Coordinator of Technology and Associate Professor of Curriculum and Instruction, McDaniel College. “Universal Design for Learning (UDL): What it is and What it Should Look Like.”
Rebecca Bigler, Professor of Psychology and Women’s and Gender Studies at The University of Texas at Austin. “Teaching about Racism, Sexism, and other Social Justice Issues in Developmental Courses.”
Margaret Caughy, Georgia Athletic Association Professor in Family Health Disparities, Human Development and Family Science, University of Georgia. “Hidden Figures: Increasing the Visibility of Developmental Scientists of Color in Undergraduate Courses.”
The program includes:

Plenary addresses
Workshops
Roundtable discussions and idea exchanges
Networking opportunities
Poster sessions

Organizer: SRCD Teaching Committee​
Judy Bryant, University of South Florida
Maria Wong, Stevenson University
Laurie Kramer, Northeastern University
Matt Mulvaney, Syracuse University
Kyle Chambers, Gustavus Adolphus College
Stephanie Madsen, McDaniel College

Time: 8:00 am – 6:00 pm
Location: Baltimore Convention Center - Room 310

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