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PLAT2006 was the third biennial Psychology Learning and Teaching conference organised by the Higher Education Academy Psychology Network. It took place on 27-29 June, 2006 in the heart of the beautiful and historic city of York.
This international conference provided an exciting forum for the discussion and exchange of knowledge, practice and expertise on all aspects of psychology teaching, learning and assessment, at both the undergraduate and the postgraduate level. A full social programme for those wishing to explore York and its surroundings was also available.
Submissions were invited that contributed to:
- good practice in psychology teaching, learning or assessment;
- theoretical debate relevant to psychology teaching and learning;
- facilitation of interchange between teaching staff, educational developers, researchers or policy makers.
Typical subjects for submission included:
- evaluation studies of teaching, learning or assessment practice;
- innovative developments including a clear rationale and evaluation;
- surveys of practice in relation to psychology education in HE;
- informed discussion of policy or strategic issues.
To find out more about these and other aspects of the conference, please select one of the buttons from the menu on the left of your screen.
Information about our next conference - PLAT2008 - will be available from the Psychology Network in due course.
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