
Some More (Free) Psychology Textbooks
I’ve recently, for some reason, been collecting links to a number of free psychology textbooks – either books released under a Creative Commons licence, such
I’ve recently, for some reason, been collecting links to a number of free psychology textbooks – either books released under a Creative Commons licence, such
Following soft on the heels of the open-source Psychology textbook comes a brief selection of additional psychology texts you and your students may or may
If you’re a teacher or student looking for AQA A-Level and GCSE Psychology resources then Learndojo is probably a pretty good place to start. The
Short, student-friendly, discussions of 50 classic psychology studies – from Adler to Thayer.
A useful way to introduce your students to a range of classic psychological studies.
The simplest way to describe The Noba Project is that it’s a collection of free Introductory Psychology (Psychology 101) modules designed to fulfil, in the
A free (open-source) Psychology textbook (plus resources) that could be used to supplement your existing textbooks and classroom resources. As with the open source “Introduction
A text that’s well-worth adding to your collection, even if it’s something you’re only likely to use infrequently when you want to give your students
Psychology – and to a lesser extent Sociology – teachers and students generally need to have an understanding of both the mechanics of Milgram’s classic
If you’re interested in free textbooks – of either the Sociology or Psychology variety – you may well have come across the Openstax Introduction to
ShortCutstv Sociology, Psychology and Criminology Bringing social science and study skills films to the classroom for over 20 years. ShortCutstv is Dr. Steve Taylor, an