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Higher education psychology resources for Prezi

Preview of Child Development Theorists Google Slides Presentation (PowerPoint)

Child Development Theorists Google Slides Presentation (PowerPoint)

This is a wonderful PowerPoint that gets very in-depth with different child development theorists. For years, I struggled with finding a fun PowerPoint on theorists that wasn't so dull and shy of good information. Finally, I had the time to sit down and make my own! I actually made this to help me study for the Praxis, therefore, there is a great deal of information. Now, I usually use this with my upper level classes, but feel free to adjust this to your class/grade level that you teach! The di
Preview of Overview of Nonverbal Communication: Lesson Plan & Prezi

Overview of Nonverbal Communication: Lesson Plan & Prezi

This is a one-hour lesson plan overview of nonverbal communication that could be used in a public speaking course or other course in the social sciences.The five-page lesson plan covers eight channels of nonverbal communication and includes photos, graphics and links or suggestions for videoclips. YouTube videos are embedded in the Prezi; instructions are provided to find free videoclips from "The Simpsons."The lesson plan includes a 20-minute (approximate time) activity based on an improv comed
Preview of What should I write about? Maslow☺Bloom☺Eleanor Roosevelt’s “Great minds…”

What should I write about? Maslow☺Bloom☺Eleanor Roosevelt’s “Great minds…”

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AHA-Rhetoric
Writers of essays, stories, songs, etc. nobly search for meaning, the deeper the better. But how do you measure/qualify “meaningful”? Abraham Maslow and Benjamin Bloom modeled values of life and learning with pyramid layers of meaning that build higher meanings from the layers below. A writer can climb the pyramid and discuss issues all the way up; however, if most readers are already halfway up, it makes sense to climb upwards from there and talk about ascending to even greater heights of deepe
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