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About Shorts in Psychology

Hello and welcome to my channel, Shorts in Psychology! My name is Emma and I am a senior Psychology and Biology teacher in South Australia. I originally created this channel for my Year 12 Psychology students at the end of 2017 and it has grown from there!

My videos are designed as an instructional tool for the South Australian SACE Psychology course (Stage 1 and Stage 2). They have been created to complement my in-class teaching and to assist students' understanding and application of a variety of concepts contained within the Stage 1 and 2 Psychology course. In time, I hope to expand the channel further with Biology videos as well as others related to study skills and mindset.

If you wish to contact me personally with any questions, comments and requests email [email protected]

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