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Richard Harris; Pam Birtill; Madeleine Pownall – Psychology Learning and Teaching, 2024
Psychological literacy is an approach to teaching which encourages students to consider their subject knowledge in 'real world' applied contexts (i.e. in student's lives beyond university), which may be professional, personal, or societal. 'Real world' here refers to the application of psychological knowledge and skills to students' personal,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Undergraduate Students, Psychological Studies, Global Approach
Shiri Einav; Alexa Spence; Laura E. R. Blackie; Sarah Cassidy; Harriet A. Allen – Psychology Learning and Teaching, 2024
Psychological literacy refers to the ability of a psychology student to use psychological knowledge, rather than merely "learn" it, in the context of personal, social, and organizational issues. Embedding psychological literacy in assessment is a critical step in helping students develop this capacity. This report presents an innovative…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Students, Psychology, Psychological Studies
Patrick Rosenkranz; Alecia Cotterell; Amy Fielden; Charlotte Hope; Trevor James; Billie Moffat-Knox – Psychology Learning and Teaching, 2024
Enterprise challenges are teaching activities that allow students to develop and pitch a creative idea in response to a real-life challenge, usually posed by a charitable organisation. Students work in teams to develop their ideas and draw on their subject knowledge, as well as entrepreneurial processes, to articulate their product or service that…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Undergraduate Students, Psychological Studies, Psychology
Tim Gill – Research Matters, 2024
Core Maths qualifications were introduced into the post-16 curriculum in England in 2014 to help students develop their quantitative and problem-solving skills. Taking the qualification should also give students confidence in understanding the mathematical content in other courses taken at the same time. In this article, we explore whether Core…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Mathematics Skills, Mathematics Tests, Minimum Competency Testing
Maria Fernandes-Jesus; Lorna Hamilton; Catherine Heinemeyer; Jude Parks – Psychology Learning and Teaching, 2024
This report describes and reflects upon an approach to embedding psychological literacy within the core Research Methods curriculum in a small university in the United Kingdom. Psychology students were involved in the 'Living Lab: Feeding the Campus' project, an interdisciplinary network of students and staff aiming to find solutions for local…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Undergraduate Students, Psychological Studies, Psychology
Grek, Sotiria; Landahl, Joakim; Lawn, Martin; Lundahl, Christian – Paedagogica Historica: International Journal of the History of Education, 2022
Within the field of history of education, there is a growing interest in the movement of influential actors and texts that have crossed national borders. One of the main driving forces for influence, knowledge, and innovation is comparison, a tool used within the governing of education in diverse ways and with different intensities, over time, to…
Descriptors: Educational History, Travel, Governance, Educational Administration
Brewer, Gayle; Qualter, Pamela; Rashid, Iqra – Psychology of Education Review, 2018
Relatively few studies recruit adolescent samples and there is a paucity of information relating to adolescent experiences of psychological research. Those researchers investigating adolescent participation have often focused on issues such as adolescent capacity to provide informed consent. However, positive outcomes such as increased scientific…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Psychological Studies, Informed Consent, Scientific Literacy
Franz, Anke; Worrell, Marcia; Vögele, Claus – Journal of Mixed Methods Research, 2013
In recent years, combining quantitative and qualitative research methods in the same study has become increasingly acceptable in both applied and academic psychological research. However, a difficulty for many mixed methods researchers is how to integrate findings consistently. The value of using a coherent framework throughout the research…
Descriptors: Questionnaires, Sexuality, Health Behavior, Cultural Influences
Burton, Diana – Journal of Education for Teaching: International Research and Pedagogy, 2007
Over the past decade international discussions of pedagogy have increasingly clustered around a few ubiquitous and popular ideas drawn ostensibly from psychological research. The internet has been a powerful force in disseminating and globalising pedagogically relevant research into such matters as metacognition, multiple forms of intelligence,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Psychology, Thinking Skills, Psychological Studies

Welford, A. T. – International Journal of Aging and Human Development, 1992
Considers needs and potentialities for application of fundamental psychological knowledge of aging in areas of industrial and other work, clinical assessment and intelligence testing, assessment of attitudes, and coping with everyday problems in old age and with interpersonal relationships, especially in old people's communities and between old…
Descriptors: Aging (Individuals), Foreign Countries, Older Adults, Psychological Studies

Joshi, Mary Sissons; MacLean, Morag – Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, 1997
Compared maternal expectations of child development in India (n=50), Japan (n=50), and England (n=70) by asking mothers to indicate at which age they expected a child to achieve competency in 45 tasks. Results show that competence was expected at a slightly earlier age in Japan than in England, and altogether later in India. Differences between…
Descriptors: Child Development, Comparative Analysis, Cultural Differences, Ethnic Groups

Soh, K. C. – Science Education, 1973
Studied scientists' and nonscientists' motivational conditions by administrating the School Motivation Analysis Test to secondary students who were classified as scientists and nonscientists according to an occupational scale. Concluded that differences can be explained in terms of dynamic traits and that science bias was instrumental in securing…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Individual Characteristics, Motivation, Psychological Studies

Burns, Robert B. – Educational Studies, 1975
The results of this research indicate that positive attitudes toward the self are reflected on positive attitudes toward generalized others, specific others, and ethnically different others. For journal availability, see SO 504 736. (DE)
Descriptors: Negative Attitudes, Psychological Studies, Racial Attitudes, Self Concept
Tajfel, H. – 1967
A study of children's developing attitudes toward their own and foreign countries is described. Children (ages 6 to 12) in England, Scotland, Austria, Belgium, and Greece were used as subjects. Information is included on (1) attitudes toward foreign countries, (2) affiliation with their own country, (3) perception of similarities and…
Descriptors: Childhood Attitudes, Cultural Awareness, Cultural Differences, Cultural Images

Rusted, Jennifer; Hodgson, Sandra – British Journal of Educational Psychology, 1985
In a study of elementary children required to read factual or fictitious passages with or without relevant pictures, recall performance revealed a pictorial facilitation effect which differed according to passage type. Pictures with story passages enhanced recall of illustrated text while pictures with factual passages enhanced illustrated and…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Elementary Education, Fiction, Foreign Countries
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