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Key Features
- Psychology ATAR exam preparation
- Actual Psychology WACE questions from past 6 years
- Arranged in topics from the Psychology syllabus to aid revision
- Marks allocation to guide your time management
- Model answers to assess Psychology knowledge and potential performance
- Essential Syllabus for each chapter topic assigned to relevant quesitons to ensure you understand the various question formats used in exams
- Tips and Tricks in each chpater providing examiner insight on usefuel pointers to earn top marks
The Psychology Creelman Exam Questions provides a structured resource, using the actual Psychology WACE exam questions from the previous six years to help you prepare for your ATAR exams. This format ensures you become familiar with all the Psychology ATAR syllabus and the actual questions asked by the Psychology examiners. The exam questions are grouped into syllabus topics, to give you vital help by practicing real exam questions. Model answers and marks allocation help you monitor your progress. By following this revision pattern, you will be able to face your Psychology exams with confidence.
The Creelman Exam Questions series follows the format developed by Andrew Creelman. The format was based on his experience as a student and teacher. “It was my practice in preparing for exams to go through the last few years of exams and group the questions into topics to gain an understanding of the type of questions asked, the frequency of questions in certain areas and to get an insight into what the examiners were looking for. This focused my exam preparation and I went into exams well prepared.”
Psychology teachers - The questions in these books can be adapted in multiple ways to cater for the needs of your students. For example, a chapter could be assigned after completion of the relevant topics in class to test student learning. Alternatively, you may decide to assign selected questions as homework exercises throughout the year. By retaining copies of their books with their own solutions, students can also refer to their work in the leadup to the final exams, making notes about their strengths and weaknesses in each topic. By including this resource on your school booklist you are enabling your students to have the best exam preparation available to them.
About the Author
Claire Halliday (nee Stewart) has been teaching Psychology since its introduction to the Western Australia Curriculum in 2008. Claire received a Bachelor of Arts followed by a Graduate Diploma of Education at the University of WA.
Claire is heavily involved in the ‘Psychology Teaching’ community in WA. As well as teaching at Mount Lawley Senior High School, Claire has also run a number of revision seminars for different providers and schools, having taught students from over 30 schools. She has run professional development seminars for fellow teachers as well as offering her time and resources to a variety of schools, assisting them in establishing the subject at their schools. Claire works with SCSA in a number of different capacities, including having marked WACE Examinations for a number of years, as well as being involved in exam development for differing companies. She also served on the Curriculum Advisory Committee for Psychology as a Government Schools representative for some time.
Claire is currently taking parental leave to care for her four beautiful children; Kokoda, Harlo, Miles and Tobias