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Beaton, Susan J.; Forster, Peter M. – Psychology Teaching Review, 2013
A large proportion of students in higher education report feeling bored during lectures, for example, Mann and Robinson (2009) put this figure at 60 per cent. This short article reviews our experiences of using a simple, free Voice-over-Internet Protocol (VoIP) service, Skype, to enhance the interest and engagement of students by holding a…
Descriptors: Learner Engagement, College Students, Synchronous Communication, Student Interests
Pawson, Chris; Gardner, Mark R.; Doherty, Sarah; Martin, Laura; Soares, Rute; Edmonds, Caroline J. – Psychology Teaching Review, 2013
While dehydration has negative effects on memory and attention, few studies have investigated whether drinking water can enhance cognitive performance, and none have addressed this in a real-world setting. In this study we explored the potential benefits of the availability of water for undergraduates. The exam performance of students who brought…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Water, Tests, Undergraduate Students
Upton, Penney; Taylor, Charlotte – Psychology Teaching Review, 2013
Although assessment is acknowledged as being of central importance to the student learning experience, assessment practices have been consistently highlighted as one of the weakest features by the Quality Assurance Agency and identified by many as a crisis within higher education. This paper explores the use of Patchwork Text Assessment within a…
Descriptors: Educational Assessment, Undergraduate Students, Learning Experience, Psychology
Coxon, Matthew – Psychology Teaching Review, 2013
Virtual reality is by no means a new technology, yet it is increasingly being used, to different degrees, in education, training, rehabilitation, therapy, and home entertainment. Although the exact reasons for this shift are not the subject of this short opinion piece, it is possible to speculate that decreased costs, and increased performance, of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Influence of Technology, Computer Simulation, Electronic Equipment
Understanding Course Content through Letter Writing: Do Informal Writing Assignments Improve Grades?
Bersamin, Melina; Zamboanga, Byron L.; Orsak-Neff, Natalie – Psychology Teaching Review, 2013
Using an experimental study design (N = 41), we examined whether participation in an informal writing assignment, specifically writing a letter to a friend about course content, improved exam scores in an undergraduate child development course. Findings indicated that participating in the writing assignment significantly improved scores on an exam…
Descriptors: Letters (Correspondence), Course Content, Assignments, Writing Instruction
Jones, Tim; Upton, Penney; Wilkinson, Dean J. – Psychology Teaching Review, 2013
The challenges facing UK higher education are both well documented and controversial; however, pitted against this context is the requirement for psychology departments to provide an increasingly rich and diverse university experience for students, whilst ensuring progression and retention remain central to undergraduate provision. Despite the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, School Orientation, Undergraduate Students, Satisfaction
Aleixo, Paul A.; Norris, Claire E. – Psychology Teaching Review, 2013
Comics and graphic novels have made a greater impact on popular culture in recent years and can be used for enhancing the learning experience of psychology students. One of the best known and respected comic book writers of the last 30 years is Alan Moore, who has included a number of detailed references to psychological studies and experiments in…
Descriptors: Cartoons, Novels, Psychological Studies, Experimental Psychology
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; Dalgarno, Elizabeth L. – Psychology Teaching Review, 2010
A-level psychology teachers (N=109) responded to a questionnaire asking about their academic background, their experience of and views about A-level psychology. Teachers were also asked about the scientific status of psychology as a discipline and about the nature of science in general. Most respondents thought that the A-level course provides…
Descriptors: College Bound Students, Secondary School Students, Psychology, Questionnaires
Taylor, Jacqui; House, Becky – Psychology Teaching Review, 2010
Non-traditional students are increasingly making up a larger part of the student body and can include students from various groupings, for example, differentiated by ethnicity, socio-economic class (SEC), disability, residential location or age. The aim of this initial exploratory study was to investigate whether and how the motivations, identity…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Nontraditional Students, Disproportionate Representation
Cartmell, Katherine – Psychology Teaching Review, 2008
Having just completed a BSc (Hons) Psychology degree, this author feels well placed to offer a student's perspective on John Radford's provocative article, "Psychology in its place". Although Radford discussed a number of relevant areas regarding psychology in higher education, Cartmell aims to discuss one main issue that many psychology…
Descriptors: Psychology, Undergraduate Students, Student Experience, Personal Narratives
Ridley, Anne M. – Psychology Teaching Review, 2007
This study investigated age- and ethnicity-related effects on approaches to learning and the possible impact of such differences on assessment outcomes. This is important in the context of widening participation and the growing number of students from non-traditional educational backgrounds. Some 77 Level 1 psychology undergraduates completed an…
Descriptors: Ethnicity, Age Differences, Learning Processes, Academic Achievement
Harrop, Alex; Tattersall, Andy; Cairns, Jennie – Psychology Teaching Review, 2006
A part-time degree programme has been run at the Liverpool John Moores University, formerly Liverpool Polytechnic, for some 20 years without any systematic attempt to evaluate its effects on students. An evaluation was begun by focusing on graduates of the programme who entered between 1992 and 1994 and continued with recent part-time students.…
Descriptors: Psychology, College Programs, Bachelors Degrees, Program Evaluation
Sander, Paul; Sanders, Lalage – Psychology Teaching Review, 2006
This paper draws on the psychological theories of self-efficacy and the self-concept to understand students' self-confidence in academic study in higher education as measured by the Academic Behavioural Confidence scale (ABC). In doing this, expectancy-value theory and self-efficacy theory are considered and contrasted with self-concept and…
Descriptors: Self Concept, Self Esteem, Self Efficacy, Academic Ability
Connelly, Vincent; Dockrell, Julie E.; Barnett, Jo – Psychology Teaching Review, 2006
Psychology undergraduates need to produce good quality essays in order to succeed at university. Students find the transition to university writing difficult. Using a rubric, a profile of student weakness in psychology essay writing was described. The students were generally poor at the structural organisation of their essays. A pilot intervention…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Psychology, Content Area Writing, Essay Tests
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