Below is an email from Sheryl Freedman of Walt Whitman High School in Bethesda, MD and the editors of the Whitman Journal of Psychology. I would strongly suggest every high school psychology teacher, (grade-level, AP, and IB), seriously consider having their students submit articles to this journal devoted to high school psychology. To see a previous THSP Blog posting on the Whitman Journal go to http://teachinghighschoolpsychology.blogspot.com/2009/03/whitman-journal-of-psychology.html
Dear Psychology Teachers,
The Whitman Journal of Psychology is a student-run, student-funded, psychology journal that reaches over a thousand schools and psychology students each year. Two editions are published annually that consist of articles submitted by students across the country.
This year, the Journal is looking for both psychological experiments and research-based articles. Both should be submitted in APA format.
Please inform your students about this unique opportunity to have their work published in a nationally recognized journal. All interested students should e mail their submissions to whitmanpsych@gmail.comwhitmanpsych@gmail.com.
If you have any questions about submmisions or the journal, please visit www.whitmanpsych.com or send us an e mail at whitmanpsych@gmail.com.
Thanks,
Sheryl Freedman on behalf of the Editors of the Whitman Journal of Psychology
Walt Whitman High School
Bethesda, MD
The Whitman Journal of Psychology is a student-run, student-funded, psychology journal that reaches over a thousand schools and psychology students each year. Two editions are published annually that consist of articles submitted by students across the country.
This year, the Journal is looking for both psychological experiments and research-based articles. Both should be submitted in APA format.
Please inform your students about this unique opportunity to have their work published in a nationally recognized journal. All interested students should e mail their submissions to whitmanpsych@gmail.comwhitmanpsych@gmail.com.
If you have any questions about submmisions or the journal, please visit www.whitmanpsych.com or send us an e mail at whitmanpsych@gmail.com.
Thanks,
Sheryl Freedman on behalf of the Editors of the Whitman Journal of Psychology
Walt Whitman High School
Bethesda, MD
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