Turn Your Students' Minds into Sponges: How to Help Your A&P Students Study Smarter Not Harder
Join Dr. Erin Amerman, author of Human Anatomy & Physiology, as she shares easy to incorporate study skill strategies in A&P.
Erin Amerman, Assistant Professor, Florida State College at Jacksonville
Join Dr. Erin Amerman, author of Human Anatomy & Physiology, on a transformative journey as she shares ways to get students to study smarter not harder. Her dynamic approach reshapes traditional teaching methods by reinforcing three key concepts, Bring it Back, Space it Out, and Mix it Up to create what she calls "desirable difficulty". Throughout this session, Dr. Amerman will share ways to incorporate these practical techniques into your A&P classroom for effective and engaging implementation.
About the speaker
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Erin Amerman, Assistant Professor, Florida State College at Jacksonville
Dr. Erin Amerman received a B.S. in cellular and molecular biology from the University of West Florida and a doctorate in podiatric medicine from Des Moines University. She is deeply committed to helping her students succeed in their A&P courses, aiming to generate curiosity and excitement about the material and its application in their future health careers. In 2016, Dr. Amerman founded Critter Creek Farm Sanctuary (CCFS), a 415-acre refuge for farmed animals saved from abuse, neglect, and imminent slaughter. CCFS has been featured by The Dodo, Access Hollywood, Ivanhoe Broadcasting, NPR, I Heart Radio, the Associated Press, local media, and more, which has garnered them over 120,000 followers from around the world.