Abstract

The Society for the Teaching of Psychology (Division Two) celebrated the 27th year of its annual Teaching Awards Program at the August convention of the American Psychological Association in New Orleans. The 2006 winners received a plaque and a check for $750. Recognition for outstanding teaching was given in each of the following categories: (a) Robert S. Daniel Award (4-year college or university professor), (b) 2-year College Award, (c) Moffett Memorial Award (high school teacher), (d) McKeachie Graduate Student Teaching Excellence Award, and (e) Early Career Teaching Excellence Award (first 5 years of teaching at any level).

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