The Prince George’s Community College Department of Psychology sponsors the 9th 
Annual Mid-Atlantic Teachers of Psychology (MATOP) conference on the teaching 
of psychology. The mission of the MATOP conference is to bring together  
teachers of psychology from universities, two and four-year colleges and high 
schools, who wish to enhance their teaching of psychology and expand their 
teaching skills through, workshops, lectures, and participant idea exchanges on 
successful teaching strategies and techniques.  In addition, MATOP fosters the 
development of valuable teacher networks that further strengthens the continued 
support of good teaching and professional fellowship.

The Program

The one-day conference begins on Monday, October 29, 2007 with onsite 
registration and a continental breakfast at 7:30 a.m. The morning sessions will 
begin at 8:00 a.m. and end at 12 Noon.  Participants will enjoy a delicious 
lunch with their colleagues.  After lunch, the afternoon sessions will begin at 
1:00 p.m.  The conference ends at 3:30 p.m. with the recognition of the 
presenters and certificates of attendance.

Call for Papers and Participant Idea Exchanges

Please submit your ideas, classroom tested methods, innovative courses, and 
research on teaching and learning psychology.  All proposals regarding the 
teaching of psychology are encouraged and will be considered.  From past 
conference participants and psychology faculty in general, we are looking for 
various content and technique topics, which are appropriate for an 
undergraduate psychology course.  We welcome proposals for oral presentations, 
panel discussions and hands-on-workshops.

Participants are invited to submit participant idea exchange topics in areas 
related to the teaching of psychology.  Participants who submit various 
teaching-related topics will lead informal discussion of those topics at 
designated conference sites.

All submissions should relate to the teaching of psychology.  Each proposal 
should be typed (double-spaced) and include the following: a.) whether it is 
being submitted as a presentation, poster presentation, panel discussion, 
hands-on–workshop, or participant idea exchange, b) the title, c) the 
presenter(s) name(s), institution(s) and email and mailing addresses and 
telephone number, d) a summary of presentation in no more than 250 words.  
Presenters will be notified promptly regarding acceptance. The deadline for 
submitting proposals is September 28, 2007.

Proposals may be submitted by mail, fax, or email to Diane Finley, Coordinator, 
MATOP Conference:  
Prince George’s Community College                Fax: 301-808-0418
Department of Psychology                         Email:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
301 Largo Road
Largo, MD 20774



Diane L. Finley, Ph.D.
Professor 
Department of Psychology
Prince George's Community College
301 Largo Road
Largo MD 20774
(301) 322-0869
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://academic.pgcc.edu/~dfinley

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