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50 Years of ERIC
The Education Resources Information Center (ERIC) is celebrating its 50th Birthday! First opened on May 15th, 1964 ERIC continues the long tradition of ongoing innovation and enhancement.

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Hartley, James – Psychology Teaching Review, 2012
This article presents the author's response to peer commentary on his article entitled "Reflections on 50 years of teaching psychology." The author is pleased that most of them share some of his concerns about the lack of progress in the teaching of psychology over the last 50 years, and he welcomes the fact that they then go on to raise…
Descriptors: Information Technology, Psychology, Reflective Teaching, Teaching Methods
Hulme, Julie; Taylor, Jacqui; Davies, Mark N. O.; Banister, Peter – Psychology Teaching Review, 2012
The Higher Education Academy (HEA) is committed to enhancing the quality of learning and teaching for all university students in the UK, and the inaugural conference for the Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) subjects, held in April 2012 at Imperial College, London, aimed to showcase research and evidence-based educational…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Learner Engagement, Evidence, Foreign Countries
Stone, Anna; Meade, Claire; Watling, Rosamond – Psychology Teaching Review, 2012
Feedback from students on a Level 1 Research Methods and Statistics module, studied as a core part of a BSc Psychology programme, highlighted demand for additional tutorials to help them to understand basic concepts. Students in their final year of study commonly request work experience to enhance their employability. All students on the Level 1…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Leadership, Student Development, Feedback (Response)
Wesson, Caroline J.; Derrer-Rendall, Nicola M. – Psychology Teaching Review, 2011
Two preliminary studies are presented investigating the self-beliefs that may affect goal achievement in a student population. In Study 1, goal achievement on an abstract task, where goals are externally set by others, is considered in relation to students' levels of optimism. In Study 2, goal achievement on academic performance, where goals are…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Academic Achievement, Student Attitudes, Goal Orientation
Jarvis, Matt; Gauntlett, Lizzie; Collins, Hayley – Psychology Teaching Review, 2011
Virtual Learning Environments (VLEs) have become ubiquitous in colleges and universities but have failed to consistently improve learning (Machin, 2007). An alternative interface can be provided in the form of a mashed-up personal learning environment (MUPPLE). The aim of this study was to investigate student perceptions of its desirability and…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Undergraduate Study, Independent Study, Focus Groups
Mercer, Jenny – Psychology Teaching Review, 2010
Evidence indicates that non-traditional adult returners describe returning to education as a period of self-development and growth. However, lifespan psychology perspectives also show that successful growth and change involves periods of conflict. This paper will explore both the nature of self-development and conflicts experienced by a sample of…
Descriptors: Grounded Theory, Higher Education, Student Attitudes, Failure
Richardson, John T. E. – Psychology Teaching Review, 2010
The participation of people from ethnic minorities in UK higher education is greater than that of White people. Nevertheless, students from ethnic minorities are less likely to obtain "good" degrees (those awarded with first or upper second-class honours) than are White students. This article discusses some possible causes and implications of this…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Open Universities, Distance Education, Psychology
Sanders, Lalage; Sander, Paul; Mercer, Jenny – Psychology Teaching Review, 2009
This three-year longitudinal study explored the approach to study and academic performance of a group of male psychology undergraduates. In induction week, 112 new psychology students completed the survey. Later in the year, some of the males were interviewed in small groups. Performance was measured from marks at the end of Years 1 and 3. In Year…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Academic Achievement, Program Effectiveness, Psychology
Putwain, Dave; Deveney, Carolyn – Psychology Teaching Review, 2009
The aim of this study was to examine an expanded integrative hierarchical model of test emotions and achievement goal orientations in predicting the examination performance of undergraduate students. Achievement goals were theorised as mediating the relationship between test emotions and performance. 120 undergraduate students completed…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Research Methodology, Student Motivation, Prediction
Badger, Julia; Reddy, Peter – Psychology Teaching Review, 2009
The influence of birth order on personality and sibling rivalry is controversial; little research has been conducted into academic sibling rivalry, and none into the connection with personality traits. This study considers the interaction of all three factors. Firstborns (N=22) and lastborns (N=24) completed online personality tests and an…
Descriptors: Personality Traits, Siblings, Sibling Relationship, Correlation
Larkin, Derek; Hartley, James – Psychology Teaching Review, 2008
In this study we report the findings that we obtained when we repeated a study conducted approximately 10 years ago. In the initial study we found that mature students did as well as traditional-entry ones in first-year essays and examinations. However, they did less well initially when writing laboratory reports. In this replication study these…
Descriptors: Nontraditional Students, Maturity (Individuals), Laboratories, Program Effectiveness
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
Richardson, John T. E. – Psychology Teaching Review, 2005
Roughly 20 per cent of all students in higher education have sustained clinically significant head injuries during childhood or adolescence. Although these injuries typically do not seem to lead to any long-term intellectual deficits, little is known about their possible impact upon the students' academic attainment. Nevertheless, many…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Head Injuries, Psychology, College Students