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April 26, 2024, Four Points Sheraton, Seattle Airport South

The 10th Annual Teaching Introductory Psychology, Northwest

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THIS YEAR’S CONFERENCE THEME

Building Bridges: Psychology's Role in a Connected World

Introductory Psychology is the first, and perhaps only opportunity to engage and inspire students with psychology.  Join us in highlighting how psychology is connected to everyday life.

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We know your time is valuable.

The steering committee for TIP Northwest 2024 is committed to presenting an inclusive and collaborative program that continues in our longstanding tradition of offering practical pedagogy from our community and beyond.

Sponsored By

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SPEAKER
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Listen to the

INVITED SPEAKER

Melissa (Missy) Beers is a social psychologist who has taught at Ohio State for 24 years. She directed Introductory Psychology, one of the university’s largest GE courses, for 16 years, and trained and mentored new graduate student teachers. She was a core member of the APA’s Introductory Psychology Initiative and co-directed the team focused on Teacher Training and Development. Missy has a strong history of service at Ohio State and nationally. Her work in curriculum, assessment, and teaching development have been recognized with the OSU Office of Diversity and Inclusion’s Honors Award, the College of Arts and Sciences’ Distinguished Staff Award, The Ohio State University Distinguished Staff Award (including the inaugural Dr. Michael V. Drake President’s Award distinction), and a national award from the Society for the Teaching of Psychology for the mentorship of teachers. She now serves as senior director for the General Education (GE Bookends) and helped establish a new Department of General Education at Ohio State. The Bookends are two novel courses all Ohio State students complete as part of the GE Curriculum, a Launch Seminar students complete within their first three semesters and a Reflection Seminar students complete prior to graduation. As senior director, Missy oversees curriculum and assessment and supports a diverse instructional team staffing these courses, impacting all undergraduate students at Ohio State.

Melissa Beers

Social Psychologist, The Ohio State University

Core member of the APA’s Introductory Psychology

Senior Director for the General Education (GE Bookends)

THE WORKSHOP
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Submit a Proposal to TIP Northwest 2024

"Bring Your Best" (BYoB) Pedagogical Demonstrations

IP Northwest encourages applications from colleagues who are from underrepresented groups and have diverse backgrounds and experiences. We especially welcome submissions from our High School teaching colleagues.

To submit a proposal for one of our BYoB sessions, please email the following information to office@tipnorthwest.org:

Name and Institution

A title AND a 200-400 word abstract that explains your presentation. 

An acknowledgment that you will stay within the guidelines of the presentation (i.e., 10 slides, 10 minutes)

We are accepting up to 10 proposals for two sessions of pedagogical demonstrations. Submissions should demonstrate an activity, a method of assessment, or a teaching idea you find effective in your classroom. For teaching demonstrations, you should treat the audience as your students and have them engage the same way you would your students. Presentations can use PowerPoint slides, but should be a maximum of 10 slides and no longer than 10 minutes. Priority will be given to demonstrations that align with our conference theme, Psychology's Role in a Connected World.

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Priority Submission Deadline: February 2, 2024

We will start reviewing proposals on Feb 2, 2024 but will continue to accept submissions as space permits until Mar. 8 2024.

AGENDA

PROGRAM

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Friday April 26: - TIP Northwest

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Time
Program
8.00am
Arrival and Social Hour, with Coffee & Pastries
9.00am
Welcome
9.15am
Invited Talk: Melissa Beers
10.00am
Round Table Discussions
10.30am
Break w/ coffee & snacks
10.45am
Bring Your Best Presentations (I)
12.00pm
Lunch
1.00pm
Annual TIP Northwest Carousel
2.00pm
Break w/ coffee & snacks
2.15pm
Bring Your Best Presentations (II)
3.30pm
Closing Remarks
4.00pm
Social Hour (at the hotel restaurant)
WHY TIP?
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WHY TIP NORTHWEST?

Psychology is popular. Around two million students take an Introductory Psychology course each year - often by choice. This gives teachers of General Psychology a unique opportunity to broadly share our discipline, with all of its benefits and applications to students’ lives. 

The Intro Psych course is challenging for all of us to teach, balancing its old theories with its new research, utilizing its relevance in student development, and managing its breadth with the classroom time we are allotted. So, once a year, we gather together in the Pacific Northwest to collaborate, learn, and support.

TIP Northwest presents the leading national and regional voices in the teaching of psychology, provides a format for attendees to collaborate and connect, and creates an environment where the voices of all psychology teachers are valued. We hope you’ll join us!

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Other Professional Development Opportunities

October 10-12, 2024

Louisville, KY

Intro Psych Coast-to-Coast - A Virtual Gathering

January 2024

Online

January 3-6, 2024

Bonita Springs, FL

April 24, 2024

Louisville, KY

June 27-28, 2024

Duke University

REGISTRATION
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Get Yourself Registered

Earlybird registration rate for TIP Northwest 2024 is available through March 8, 2024

Choose your registration option

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LOCATION, HOTEL, AND TRAVEL

TIP Northwest 2024 will take place at the
Four Points Sheraton,

Seattle Airport South

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HOTEL ADDRESS

22406 Pacific Hwy S
Des Moines, WA 98198

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BOOK A ROOM

The conference rate for TIP Northwest attendees is $127 per night plus taxes and fees. This conference rate is valid until April 5, 2024. Please click here to make your hotel reservation.

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PARKING

Parking is free for all conference attendees.

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AIRPORT SHUTTLE

The hotel offers a free shuttle to Seattle-Tacoma International Airport. Please contact the hotel to arrange transportation.

WHO WE ARE
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WHO WE ARE

TIP Northwest is a non-profit organization that exists to support teachers of Introductory Psychology. Through local collaboration and by hearing leading voices on the teaching of psychology, we aim to bring fresh perspectives, strategies, and inspiration to General Psychology teachers.

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TIP Northwest conference steering committee

Garth Neufeld

Cascadia College

Founder

Louise Chim

University of Victoria

Member

Staci Simmelink

Walla Walla Community College

Member

Janet Peters

Washington State University

Chair

Jhotisha Mugon

University of Victoria

Member

CONTACT
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Get in Touch

Janet Peters

Washington State University

Chair, TIP Northwest

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