Economics, Psychology, Anthropology and Sociology

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Anthropology

Economics

Psychology

Sociology

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Anthropology
http://hometown.aol.com/Can2bsu/index.html
This site is good for almost anything in social sciences. However, it is being built now and they haven’t finished psychology and sociology yet. Worth keeping an eye on.

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Economics
Economic Concepts in Geography
http://faculty.washington.edu/~krumme/207/concepts/
This site is from Washington State Univ. and is mostly economic geography at a high level.

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Psychology
Multiple Intelligences Learning Site
http://www.ldpride.net/learningstyles.MI.htm
This site offers background information on learning styles and multiple intelligences as well as tests students can take to determne these.

PsycCrawler is a search engine for finding Psychology files on the Internet.
http://psychcrawler.com

Psych-Central
http://psych-central.com
This is a nicely organized site with many areas of Psychology for students. "Online Fun" and "Interactive Web Sites" and many links to other sites. One part of is provides Online Experiments and Measures, Mind Games and Other Fun Stuff and Online Labs, Tutorials, and Demos for students to get actively involved.

Psychology
http://www.apa.org/ed/hscontents.html
CONTENTS

  • Part I: Context and History
  • Part II: Standards
  • Part III: Implementation Issues
  • Part IV: References
  • Part V: Resources

  • Using Technology in the Teaching of Psychology
    http://www.apa.org/ed/natlstandards.html
    American Psychological AssociationTask Force for the Development of National High School Psychology Standards

    List of Psych Textbooks
    http://www.lemoyne.edu/OTRP/introtexts.html
    Compendium of texts for an introductory psychology course.

    Working with National Standards
    http://anza.uoregon.edu/TeachersWWW/working_with_standards.html
    This page is not necessarily for Psych/Soc. But, scroll down to standard #4 and you’ll see why I included it.

    High School Psychology Standards
    http://www.lemoyne.edu/OTRP/teachingresources.html#highschool
    National standards for teaching a high school psychology course. Download them at this page.

    National Behavioral Studies Standards
    http://www.zapme.net/il_lab/mod04/mod04_standards_03.html#4stand_psy_phi
    Covers both areas you asked for, could be too simple. Very simple and clear.
     

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    Sociology
    http://www.education-world.com/standards/national/soc_sci/index.shtml
    This is the site for Education World. It is slow loading, due in part to commercial “banners”, and never fully loaded for me. Maybe it was down for maintenance. Worth a try.

    http://www.usd259.com/curriculum/standards/ss-socio.html
    Kansas standards.

    Prentice Hall Social Sciences
    http://vig.prenhall.com/catalog/academic/discipline/1,4094,3079,00.html
    This Prentice-hall site has lots of stuff.  Find texts and lots of stuff here. Search by discipline.

    Utah Sociology
    http://www.uen.org/cgi-bin/websql/lessons/c3.hts?core=4&course_num=6350
    Here is a course description with links to the standards I thought might be useful. It is from Utah.
    This site also has the same type of thing for all SS. You can find that at this URL  for other social sciences at:
    http://www.cache.k12.ut.us/htmlfiles/curriculum/currhome.htm#Social

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