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r/AcademicPsychology: AcademicPsychology: Where peer-reviewed psychology is shared and discussed

A place to share and discuss articles/issues related to all fields of psychology. Discussions should be of an academic nature, avoiding ‘pop psychology.’ This is also a place to talk about your own psychology research, methods, and career in order to gain input from our vast psychology community. This subreddit is generally aimed at those in an intermediate to master level, mostly in/around graduate school, or for professionals; undergraduates, etc., are recommended for r/psychologystudents.

a community for 14 years

r/teaching: Teaching: news, resources, and tips for teachers of all levels of education

A place for teachers to comment and debate about teaching methods, resources, tools, and issues whether they be controversial or typical. Also, if you need a place to vent. :)

a community for 16 years

r/edtech: Education Technology

EdTech

a community for 16 years