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Knapper, Christopher – Psychology Teaching Review, 2012
In his article, "Reflections on 50 years of teaching psychology", James Hartley concludes that the teaching of psychology has changed relatively little over the past several decades. Hartley begins his paper on a personal note with recollections of his first university teaching experience at Keele University. In his paper Hartley comments on the…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Educational Research, Educational Technology, Psychology
Ravenscroft, Lesley – Psychology Teaching Review, 2012
This paper presents some possibilities for applying the linguistic and psychological theories of two dialogists, Mikhail Bakhtin and Jacques Lacan, to the classroom. There is a short summary of how the two theories may interact with each other and then a discussion of their two opposing views of identity formation. Bakhtin was a Russian, coming…
Descriptors: Models, Educational Change, Psychology, Foreign Countries
Smith, Marc – Psychology Teaching Review, 2010
Since its introduction in the early 1970s A-level psychology has grown in popularity to become the fourth most popular A-level. During this time it has also been heavily criticised by the media and higher education for its lack of rigour and practicability. Issues such as the lack of subject specialists, damaging changes made by the Qualifications…
Descriptors: Psychology, Course Selection (Students), Foreign Countries, Secondary Education
Hagger, Martin – Psychology Teaching Review, 2008
In this article, the author comments on John Radford's article "Psychology in its Place," which is a provocative and thoughtful piece on the state of psychology as a discipline in higher education. In his article, Radford introduces evidence that psychology graduates are attractive to employers for their numeracy and literacy skills and…
Descriptors: Employment Potential, Higher Education, Psychology, Intellectual Disciplines
Moore, David; Semmens-Wheeler, Rebecca – Psychology Teaching Review, 2008
In this article, the authors share their views on the article by Dr. Radford, which raises a number of key issues that have a great impact on the future of postgraduate training and funding as well as on postgraduate students' future careers. The first issue relates to higher education in which the teaching at undergraduate level is evermore being…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Psychology, Reader Response, Resource Allocation
Lindsay, Roger; Breen, Rosanna; Paton-Saltzberg, Renee – Psychology Teaching Review, 2002
The introduction of modular schemes and a semesterised academic year are amongst the most fundamental changes ever to occur in UK higher education. There is, however, a notable lack of pedagogic research evidence on the effects upon student learning of course frameworks and the temporal structure of large-scale learning units. In the absence of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, School Schedules, Semester System

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