Session Tracks
Conference Session Tracks
SDG 3 — Good Health and Well-being
SDG 4 — Quality Education
SDG 8 — Decent Work and Economic Growth
SDG 9 — Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure
SDG 10 — Reduced Inequalities
This track focuses on the development and implementation of innovative learning strategies within the field of health psychology. Participants will explore how these strategies can enhance student engagement and improve educational outcomes.
This session will examine the intersection of cognitive development theories and educational psychology practices. Attendees will discuss how understanding cognitive processes can inform instructional design and teaching methodologies.
This track will delve into various pedagogical approaches tailored for health education. It aims to identify effective teaching methods that promote active learning and critical thinking among students.
This session will explore the role of educational technology in enhancing the teaching and learning experience in applied psychology. Participants will evaluate tools and platforms that facilitate innovative instructional design.
This track focuses on best practices in curriculum development specifically for health and medicine education. Discussions will center on aligning curriculum with current health trends and educational standards.
This session will address various assessment strategies used in educational psychology to evaluate student learning and engagement. Participants will share insights on formative and summative assessment techniques.
This track will investigate methods to enhance student engagement in applied psychology courses. Attendees will discuss psychological principles that can be leveraged to foster a more interactive learning environment.
This session will focus on instructional design principles that cater to diverse learning needs in the context of health education. Participants will explore adaptive teaching strategies that promote inclusivity and accessibility.
This track will highlight innovative teaching methods specifically designed for training health professionals. Discussions will include case-based learning, simulation, and experiential learning techniques.
This session will explore how psychological theories and research can inform curriculum innovation in health education. Participants will discuss the implications of psychological insights for curriculum design and implementation.
This track will examine the effectiveness of collaborative learning strategies in health education settings. Attendees will share experiences and research on how collaboration can enhance learning outcomes and foster teamwork among students.
