University of California Psychology Teaching and Learning Conference Registration Form
The UC Professors of Teaching in Psychology are hosting the 3rd annual UC Psychology Teaching and Learning Conference on Monday, September 13th and Tuesday, September 14th. The conference will be held virtually from noon to 4pm on both days.

The theme of the conference this year is equitable and inclusive teaching practices in research methods and statistics. Success for diverse students in methods and statistics builds a foundation for success in not only these courses, but in other courses and psychology more broadly. Thus, even if you do not teach research methods and statistics, we encourage you to attend and think about ways to implement these techniques and practices into all your courses!

Highlights of the conference include:

- Invited keynote speaker experts on inclusive teaching practices
- Concurrent sessions on inclusive course policies and activities
- Pre-recorded discussions with diverse students about experiences in research methods and statistics
- Workshops to help attendees leave the conference with an inclusive and equitable teaching-related product  
- Sessions to assist with the development of inclusive teaching statements and portfolios

The first day of the conference will focus on research methods and the second day will focus on statistics. We encourage attendance on both days as topics covered are interchangeable across courses.

To register for the conference, please fill out the information below by September 8th 2021.

Conference website: https://tlclab.psych.ucla.edu/uc-teaching-conference-2021/#information

**This conference is partially funded by the American Psychological Associations (APA's) Board of Educational Affairs (BEA) for Precollege and Undergraduate Teaching Conferences.**

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