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Hallam, Susan – Psychology Teaching Review, 2010
This paper explores the relationships between the development of expertise and transitions. It sets out what we know about the development of expertise, changes in the brain as expertise develops, and how transitions between different learning contexts and the challenges that they present may impact on developing expertise. It sets out a series of…
Descriptors: Expertise, Learning Processes, Brain, Context Effect
Rowley, Martin – Psychology Teaching Review, 2008
As J. Radford (2008) points out in "Psychology in its place," the question of what role psychology should play in Higher Education is merely a subsection of the question, what is (Higher) Education for? In light of the large number of psychology undergraduates who do not go on to pursue careers in psychology, Radford argues cogently for a…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Psychology, Intellectual Disciplines, Role

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