The present study examined the relation between the amount of years of study and the perception of skill acquisition through indicators of students’ satisfaction with the course program. It was hypothesized that the more years students spend at the university, the higher their perception of skill acquisition and that factors related to the course program moderate this relationship. Participants were 314 undergraduate students in psychology who completed the Bachelor Evaluation Questionnaire, which assessed the perceived quality of the course program. Factor analysis revealed that the questionnaire assessed five different factors: Teachers and teaching, Course climate, Learning promotion, Course requirements, and Skill acquisition. A sub-sam...
Background: Cognitive psychology is challenging for both teachers and learners due to the abstract a...
Though academics and employers have demonstrated increasing interest in the skills learned by univer...
A psychology degree remains a popular option for undergraduate students. This demonstrates the appea...
The present study examined the predictors of students’ perception of skill acquisition during underg...
Undergraduate students’ perception of feedback and level of engagement with the feedback they receiv...
Despite the assumption that ‘transferable’ skills are part and parcel of a graduate’s...
Background. In separate studies and research from different perspectives, five factors are found to ...
The purpose of this study was to explore students' expectations and perceptions of a first-year Psyc...
It is commonly assumed that there is a link between students' approaches to studying in higher educa...
This article is a data-based case study of the renewal of an under-graduate psychology program. We d...
In two studies, I examined student responses to an increased emphasis on exiperiential actvites in a...
The Quality Assessment Agency (QAA) higher education review (2015) noted that assessment and feedbac...
Educators have long been interested in knowing what their students know, and what they can do. In t...
[Abstract]: Presently, there is much interest in how students study and what skills best facilitate ...
Perceptions of ability, i.e. incremental or fixed have been said to have an impact on self-esteem (D...
Background: Cognitive psychology is challenging for both teachers and learners due to the abstract a...
Though academics and employers have demonstrated increasing interest in the skills learned by univer...
A psychology degree remains a popular option for undergraduate students. This demonstrates the appea...
The present study examined the predictors of students’ perception of skill acquisition during underg...
Undergraduate students’ perception of feedback and level of engagement with the feedback they receiv...
Despite the assumption that ‘transferable’ skills are part and parcel of a graduate’s...
Background. In separate studies and research from different perspectives, five factors are found to ...
The purpose of this study was to explore students' expectations and perceptions of a first-year Psyc...
It is commonly assumed that there is a link between students' approaches to studying in higher educa...
This article is a data-based case study of the renewal of an under-graduate psychology program. We d...
In two studies, I examined student responses to an increased emphasis on exiperiential actvites in a...
The Quality Assessment Agency (QAA) higher education review (2015) noted that assessment and feedbac...
Educators have long been interested in knowing what their students know, and what they can do. In t...
[Abstract]: Presently, there is much interest in how students study and what skills best facilitate ...
Perceptions of ability, i.e. incremental or fixed have been said to have an impact on self-esteem (D...
Background: Cognitive psychology is challenging for both teachers and learners due to the abstract a...
Though academics and employers have demonstrated increasing interest in the skills learned by univer...
A psychology degree remains a popular option for undergraduate students. This demonstrates the appea...