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MacAndrew, Siobhan – Psychology Teaching Review, 2008
The employability of psychology graduates is not only related to the content of the degree, what one might call the "hard" measures, but is also underscored by the intellectual and personal development afforded by studying psychology, the "soft" measures. Employers need to know that psychology graduates have something to contribute to their…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Psychology, Graduates
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
Newland, John – Psychology Teaching Review, 2008
In this commentary, the author raises two critical aspects not adequately addressed in John Radford's (2008) wide ranging article on the teaching of psychology in higher education. The first aspect is the relevance of boundaries. The second aspect is the political context(s). These two issues, though artificially dissociated for current purposes,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Psychology, Instruction
Palmer, Stephen – Psychology Teaching Review, 2008
In "Psychology in its place" (2008), John Radford considers "what is or should be the "place" of Psychology in education, more particularly Higher Education". In this article, the author looks at the possible inclusion of coaching psychology within undergraduate psychology programmes. Coaching psychology as an applied area of psychology…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Psychology, Coaching (Performance)
Popovic, Nash – Psychology Teaching Review, 2008
In "Psychology in its place" (2008) John Radford explores and attempts to initiate a debate on what is or should be the place and role of psychology in Higher Education, primarily as a main subject for a first degree. In this paper, the author raises the stakes, and argues that Higher Education should provide a certain form of practical psychology…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Educational Research, Relevance (Education), Psychology
Reddy, Peter; Rochelle, Kim – Psychology Teaching Review, 2008
In response to the issues raised by Radford a clearer understanding of the psychology degree as part of the liberal education tradition is advocated in line with Newman (1982) and Graham (2005). Such a focus incorporates developments in employability and graduate competencies and reinforces rather than undermines concern with scholarship. Links…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Liberal Arts, Psychology
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
Trapp, Annie – Psychology Teaching Review, 2008
In this article, the author comments on John Radford's article "Psychology in its place," which makes some keen observations around the current status of psychology education. The author's response focuses on undergraduate psychology education and the "responsible autonomy" of psychology educators. The author, as administrator, expects psychology…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Psychology, Instruction, Undergraduate Study
Radford, John – Psychology Teaching Review, 2008
Sixteen papers on the general theme of the "place" of psychology, particularly in higher education, arose from the author's paper "Psychology in its place." Several themes emerge from the disparate contributions. The author discusses two papers which directly comment on his original one, the papers of John Newland and Tom Dickins. Psychology in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Psychology, Role
Bakhshi, Savita; Harrington, Kathy; O'Neill, Peter – Psychology Teaching Review, 2008
"It really helps knowing that you are going to have someone around to help you..." This short article reports on research taking place into peer writing tutorials at London Metropolitan University and examines in particular, the experiences of psychology students who have taken part in the scheme. Some of the implications of this research for…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Mentors, Psychology, Teaching Assistants
Ruggeri, Kai; Diaz, Carmen; Kelley, Karl; Papousek, Ilona; Dempster, Martin; Hanna, Donncha – Psychology Teaching Review, 2008
Anxiety, negative attitudes, and attrition are all issues presented in the teaching of statistics to undergraduates in research-based degrees regardless of location. Previous works have looked at these obstacles, but none have consolidated a multilingual, multinational effort using a consistent method. Over 400 Spanish-, English-, and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Undergraduate Students, Negative Attitudes, Psychology
Druggeri, Kai; Dempster, Martin; Hanna, Donncha; Cleary, Carol – Psychology Teaching Review, 2008
Within undergraduate psychology courses, students often have significant levels of anxiety and negative attitudes toward the statistical element. This has been attributed to poor interaction with teachers, fears about mathematical abilities, and simply being unaware of that portion of the course or its relevance to psychology. To address this, 196…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Undergraduate Study, Psychology, Curriculum
Upton, Dominic; Mansell, Hayley – Psychology Teaching Review, 2008
Psychology is taught on a range of vocational courses including such training for professions as nurses, medics, physiotherapists, occupational therapists, and other health care professionals. However, what is uncertain is what psychology is taught, who it is taught by and how it is taught. This project aims to address these unresolved questions…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Undergraduate Study, Psychology, Role
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
Coyne, Sarah M. – Psychology Teaching Review, 2007
Lecturers in psychology have many different roles that they must play. It is often very difficult to know what roles are the most important and which to focus on. This study assessed the perceived importance of seven different roles lecturers undertake according to psychology lecturers and students. Results indicated that assessor, course planner,…
Descriptors: Psychology, Teacher Role, College Faculty, Teacher Attitudes
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