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High school psychology in the rocky mountain region
Authors:Hugh B. McFadden   Professor of Psychology

Richard A. Pasewark   Professor of Psychology

Affiliation:

University of Wyoming P. O. Box 3106 University Station, Laramie, Wyoming 82070, USA

University of Wyoming P. O. Box 3106 University Station, Laramie, Wyoming 82070, USA

Abstract:Over 40% of the high schools in a five-state Rocky Mountain region reported offering courses in psychology. A significant portion of students entering college classes have had such courses. With but 15% of teachers claiming a major in psychology and the rest scattered through 20-some other subjects, adequacy of teacher preparation is questioned. Areas for effort are suggested to enhance teacher preparation and to develop high school courses whivh might be appropriatet to advanced placement or enriched introductory study at the college level. These developments should have added benefits for psychology's recruitment efforts and the spread of public knowledge about psychology.
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