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Psychology Curriculum

About Psychology Curriculum

The Fulbright-Hays Psychology curriculum at SUNY Oswego equips educators and students with comprehensive, ready-to-use teaching modules in psychology, behavioral science, and human development — all contextualized through a global lens. Our curriculum emphasizes critical thinking, cultural competence, and empirical inquiry. With resources ranging from developmental psychology and social behavior to cognitive studies and cross-cultural mental health, Fulbright Psychology encourages learners to understand the mind and behavior in diverse global contexts.

About the Author

Tom Little is a veteran educator at William Nottingham High School, specializing in Global History & Geography, AP U.S. Government, and a wide range of interdisciplinary electives, including Anthropology, Film Studies, Ecology & Economic Process, and SUPA Psychology. With a commitment to in-depth historical understanding and critical thinking, Mr. Little brings global perspectives into the classroom, helping students connect past and present world events through multiple lenses. His teaching philosophy aligns closely with the mission of the Fulbright Social Studies program — encouraging cross-cultural awareness, civic engagement, and interdisciplinary learning.

Lesson Plan and Accompanying Resources