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PRESENTATION: 1 The following link is a good tutorial for APA style:
http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/560/01/
This presentation is designed to be a fun way to express what you have learned and how this applies to
your own experience. You will be required to give a class presentation for approximately seven (6-7)
minutes
You must choose one of the topics from the list below:
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Social Learning Theory
Parenting Styles (Authoritative, Authoritarian and Permissive)
Kohlberg’s Theory of Moral Development
Piaget’s Theory of Cognitive Development
Theory of Attachment
Erikson’s Theory of Social Development
Freud’s Theory of Psychosexual Stages
Attribution Theory
Operant Learning: Language, B.F. Skinner
Gardner’s Theory of Intelligences
Sternberg’s Theory of Intelligences
Theory of General Intelligence: Charles Spearman
Freud’s Theory of personality (Id, Ego, Superego)
Freud’s Theory of Defense /necgabusns
I want to choose “Social Learning Theory”
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1. A title page
2. What does a person in this occupation do?
3. Where do they work? (Schools, hospitals, clinics…)
4. Who do they work with? (Clients and other professionals)
5. What are the educational requirements?
6. Other requirements (for example; Licensure? Internship? Experience?)
7. Salary information (for example; entry level and salary ranges)
8. Additional information relevant to this career (for example; Job outlook for the future, opportunity for
advancement or self employment…)
9. References. Be sure to include a reference page with the links to web sites or the name of the book or
article you used. Use APA style.
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