Hi Deb:

Most, if not all, high school teacher CRAVE those kinds of supplies. They seldom 
have the easy access to them that we at the college level do! I would consider 
contacting a psi beta rep (check the APA website?) or you might just call the 
local high schools where AP psych is taught. I think you'll be amazed at how 
starved they are! Sometimes they feel like they live in a small third world 
country within our own.

Annette

Quoting Deb Briihl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> Hello all!
> VSU is in the middle of reviewing intro to psych texts and, besides the
> 
> books, I have asked for the book reps to provide us with the book 
> supplements. Well, my office is overflowing with these materials from
> about 
> 10-15 different intro books. I have test banks, instructor manuals,
> study 
> guides, CDs, transparencies, etc. as well as the intro books themselves.
> We 
> will be making our final decision near the end of March, but is there
> any 
> one out there who wants some of these supplies when we are done? If you
> are 
> willing to pay the postage, I'm willing to ship them out. I can compile
> a 
> full list close to the end of March when the last book rep has given her
> 
> presentation.
> 
> 
> 
> Deb
> 
> Dr. Deborah S. Briihl
> Dept. of Psychology and Counseling
> Valdosta State University
> Valdosta, GA 31698
> (229) 333-5994
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> http://chiron.valdosta.edu/dbriihl/
> 
> Well I know these voices must be my soul...
> Rhyme and Reason - DMB
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Annette Taylor, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Psychology
University of San Diego
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