
Well after a brief hiatus preparing for an Ofsted inspection (which has thankfully passed) it’s back to normal posting … well as normal as possible with only 7 teaching weeks until AS exams and 9 until A2! After returning from a ‘Getting Started’ conference I found an email from OCR letting me know about some little gems for us all - especially those of you who might have wanted to go to the Griffiths-Reicher-Haslam conferences I talked about before.
OCR have released a some excellent posters which you could hang in your classroom for the 5 new studies (shame they can’t do the other 10 so that we have a full set) which you can download from the OCR website or the ‘resources page‘.
The most interesting resource is a series of podcasts of the speakers at the conference.
So, if you didn’t get the chance to hear Reicher and Haslam or Griffiths’ talk in Leeds or London now is your chance; and for those of you who where there you can relive the memories.
You can download all the files from the OCR website (as long as they don’t move that page) but I have also uploaded all of the podcasts to blogcast.psychblog.co.uk so you can listen to them from the web for classroom demonstrations or alike. Enjoy.
Thanks to OCR for emailing me the details of these resources.
Tags: 4Teachers, AS, griffiths, ocr, podcast, reicher haslam, resources, Spec 2008
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bari.psycho
March 14th, 2008 at 10:58 am
hi,,nice post and amazing blog
i comes from indonesia and a have been studying psychology at Airlangga University,,
i just say to the world “a peace greeting from a moslem in indonesia”
i need your link laura :)
bari.psycho
March 14th, 2008 at 11:03 am
not laura,,:)
Jamie Davies
March 15th, 2008 at 5:47 pm
thanks for your comments :)