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Shaw, Beth; Woods, Kevin; Ford, Anne – Educational Psychology in Practice, 2021
Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) and related approaches are receiving increasing focus from education policy makers and educational psychologists. However, the extent to which ACEs research and theory can be used to inform practice continues to be a topic for debate. The present paper explores the development of ACE-informed practice within…
Descriptors: Educational Psychology, Psychological Services, Early Experience, Trauma
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Bennison, Judy; Cox, Kathleen – Educational & Child Psychology, 2018
By the late 1960s the balance between child guidance and educational psychology was beginning to change. The Child Guidance Clinic had changed to Child Guidance Centre, and although much of the work was still clinic based, the time spent by psychologists visiting schools had changed little from the 1950s -- on average one day a week. However,…
Descriptors: Psychological Services, Educational History, Educational Psychology, Educational Change
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Annan, Michael; Chua, Jocelyn; Cole, Rachel; Kennedy, Emma; James, Robert; Markusdottir, Ingibjorg; Monsen, Jeremy; Robertson, Lucy; Shah, Sonia – Educational Psychology in Practice, 2013
A core component of applied educational and child psychology practice is the skilfulness with which practitioners are able to rigorously structure and conceptualise complex real world human problems. This is done in such a way that when they (with others) jointly work on them, there is an increased likelihood of positive outcomes being achieved…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Child Psychology, Educational Psychology, Problem Solving
Clara Pracana Ed.; Michael Wang Ed. – Online Submission, 2023
This book contains a compilation of papers presented at the International Psychological Applications Conference and Trends (InPACT) 2023, organized by the World Institute for Advanced Research and Science (WIARS), held in International Psychological Applications Conference and Trends (InPACT) 2023, held in Lisbon, Portugal, from 22 to 24 of April…
Descriptors: Clinical Psychology, Educational Psychology, Social Psychology, Cognitive Psychology
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Ruddock, Beverley; Cameron, R. J. – Educational Psychology in Practice, 2010
In this article the concept of spirituality, especially with relation to school age children and young people, is discussed. Some of the possibilities and constraints present in this area are noted, especially the unease with which many researchers and practitioners view such a difficult to define topic and also its traditional association with…
Descriptors: National Curriculum, Psychologists, Children, Young Adults
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Fallon, Kate; Woods, Kevin; Rooney, Steve – Educational Psychology in Practice, 2010
This paper reflects upon the developing role of educational psychologists (EPs) within the local authority Children's Services, from the starting point that the EP role has, through numerous reviews, been clearly conceptualised. Detailing the philosophy and framework for the inception of Children's Services in England, the authors propose two…
Descriptors: Educational Psychology, Psychologists, Foreign Countries, Counselor Role
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Cameron, R. J.; Frederickson, Norah; Lunt, Ingrid; Lang, Jane – Educational Psychology in Practice, 2008
Continuing professional development (CPD) doctorate programmes may not be the only learning and development opportunities which universities and other organisations can provide for educational psychology practitioners (EPs). However, as Morris and Brightman pointed out in 2006, they are likely to continue as important sources for professional…
Descriptors: Educational Psychology, Focus Groups, Professional Training, Child Psychology
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Axup, Tina; Gersch, Irvine – British Journal of Special Education, 2008
In this article, Tina Axup, an educational psychologist working in Southend-on-Sea, and Irvine Gersch, director of educational and child psychology programmes at the University of East London, describe a small-scale study of teachers' attitudes regarding the impact of student behaviour on their professional lives. Anecdotal evidence within a local…
Descriptors: Student Behavior, Educational Psychology, Coping, Child Psychology
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Smedslund, J. – British Journal of Educational Psychology, 1977
As a result of eight years' experience of Piagetian research and subsequent work as a practicing psychologist, certain aspects of Piaget's theories are criticized. In particular the existential status of operatory structures, the relation between logicality and understanding, and the representativeness of the tasks are questioned. (Editor)
Descriptors: Child Psychology, Critical Thinking, Educational Psychology, Psychological Studies
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Shayer, Michael – Learning and Instruction, 2003
Explores the work of L. Vygotsky and J. Piaget and suggests that by the early 1930s they had reached almost identical positions regarding child development. Asserts that the theory of each is complementary to the other. Discusses the implications of this position for a theory of intervention for cognitive acceleration. (SLD)
Descriptors: Child Development, Child Psychology, Cognitive Processes, Educational Psychology
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Hirsch, Pam – History of Education, 2005
The psychology of Alfred Adler is traditionally considered to be one of the three so-called in-depth or psychoanalytic therapies, the other two being the theories of Sigmund Freud and Carl Gustav Jung. This article demonstrates that Adler's Individual Psychology was especially influential on teachers in Vienna between the two world wars. There…
Descriptors: Individual Psychology, Child Psychology, Educational Psychology, Psychiatry
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Norwich, Brahm – School Psychology International, 2005
This article considers the future of professional educational psychology by addressing challenges and tensions, while presenting a positive view tempered by realism. It starts by considering recent definitions of the role but asks whether one needs to be a professional psychologist to use psychological knowledge and understanding. It is argued…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Psychologists, Educational Psychology, Definitions
Nolen, Patricia A. – College of Education Record, 1974
Descriptors: Child Development, Child Psychology, Developmental Psychology, Educational Psychology
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Pearson, Allen T. – Educational Theory, 1972
Author argues that Piaget's employment of the concept of causality is inconsistent or, at best, confused, and it excludes many relations commonly claimed to be causal relations. (Author/CB)
Descriptors: Ambiguity, Child Psychology, Children, Concept Formation
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Fredericks, S. C. – Classical World, 1974
Discusses the work of L.S. Vygotsky, expressed in "Thought and Language," concerning the effect of language learning on the intellectual development of the child above and beyond his spontaneous development. (RL)
Descriptors: Child Psychology, Developmental Psychology, Educational Psychology, Learning Theories
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