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Ruiz, Eleonora Rubio – Psychology Teaching Review, 2011
The first formal psychology course taught in Mexico was in 1896 at Mexico's National University; today, National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM in Spanish). The modern psychology from Europe and the US in the late 19th century were the primary influences of Mexican psychology, as well as psychoanalysis and both clinical and experimental…
Descriptors: Psychologists, Psychological Testing, Psychiatry, Foreign Countries
Huynh, Ly; Rhodes, Paul – Psychology Teaching Review, 2011
Research suggests that mental health professionals have more problematic family backgrounds than those in other professions, but little is known about the role that early experience has on career choice. This is of particular importance for the education of psychologists, given the current emphasis on skills and research training and the call for…
Descriptors: Research Design, Psychologists, Career Choice, Psychology
Short, Fay; Martin, Jesse – Psychology Teaching Review, 2011
Conventional lecture approaches view the process as a teacher-led method of imparting knowledge ("presentation" lecture), whereas modern theories suggest that the teaching methods employed should aim to inspire the student to learn rather than simply provide them with knowledge ("performance" lecture). The aim of the current research project was…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Student Attitudes, Lecture Method, Computer Assisted Instruction
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
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
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
Banyard, Philip – Psychology Teaching Review, 2010
The argument presented here is that the teaching of psychology in the UK is focused on the learning of technical skills and is missing the opportunity to enthuse and inspire students in the personal science. This focus mirrors a general educational drive in the UK towards achievement at external examinations which are assessed by narrow cognitive…
Descriptors: Psychology, Foreign Countries, Skill Development, Educational Technology
Walker, Kevin – Psychology Teaching Review, 2010
The sustained rise in popularity of psychology both at degree and A-level in the UK over the last two decades is a remarkable event, not only because it is indicative of wider cultural changes but because it is understudied by psychologists themselves and not predicted by curriculum planners. The aim of this article is to offer a theoretical…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Psychologists, Psychology, Educational Environment
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
Allcock, Sarah J.; Hulme, Julie A. – Psychology Teaching Review, 2010
Differentiation of teaching is encouraged to accommodate student diversity. This study investigated whether using learning styles as a basis for differentiation improved A-level student performance, compared to differentiation on the basis of academic ability. Matched classes of A-level psychology students participated. In one class, learning…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Learning Activities, Student Diversity, Psychology
Phillips, Anna – Psychology Teaching Review, 2010
This study aimed to examine the concept of critical thinking, and implement and evaluate seminars to teach undergraduates critical appraisal skills. Participants were 140 undergraduate students on a Behavioural Medicine module. Four seminars were designed to teach and reinforce critical thinking with source material including research proposals…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Seminars, Biological Sciences, Critical Thinking
Bhakta, Roy; Wood, Clare; Lawson, Duncan – Psychology Teaching Review, 2010
This study examined differences in personality and mathematical ability between students studying Business, Psychology, Sports and Nursing. There were 286 participants who each completed a mathematics diagnostics test and a Revised Eysenck Personality Questionnaire (EPQ-R) during the first term of their first year of study. There was a significant…
Descriptors: Psychosis, Personality Traits, Measures (Individuals), Psychology
Jodrell, David – Psychology Teaching Review, 2010
Introduction: Educational policy in the UK has moved towards inclusion (Lindsay, 2003), resulting in debate over the use of disability labels (Lauchlan & Boyle, 2007). Labelling influences social-identity (Olney & Brockelman, 2003), this paper suggests social-identity influences self-efficacy and, therefore, academic performance (Zimmerman, 1996,…
Descriptors: Self Efficacy, Dyslexia, Labeling (of Persons), Foreign Countries
Hylton, Patrick L. – Psychology Teaching Review, 2010
The case is made that psychology, and the British Psychological Society in particular, should make culture in all its guises (multiculturalism, diversity, ethnicities, gender, sexuality, class) part of the core curriculum of undergraduate degrees. It is suggested that this could increase participation by Black and Minority Ethnic groups (BME)…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Study, Psychology, Culture, Cultural Pluralism
Craig, Naomi – Psychology Teaching Review, 2010
This paper focuses on widening participation and accessibility in relation to mental health issues and undergraduate psychology students. Sections 1 and 2 set the context and outline the scope and aims of this paper. Section 3 presents evidence of the student experience from the Improving Provisions for Disabled Psychology Students (IPDPS)…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Mental Health, Psychology, Student Experience

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