Oklahoma Network for Teaching of Psychology
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The Oklahoma Network for Teaching of Psychology (ONTOP) was established in 2006 by two faculty members at Oklahoma State University, Shelia Kennison, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Psychology and Sue C. Jacobs, Ph.D., Associate Professor in the School of Applied Health and Educational Psychology. The purpose of ONTOP was to facilitate communication among educators involved in teaching of psychology in the State of Oklahoma at all educational levels. The annual meeting of ONTOP occurs in September.
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