This paper describes one aspect of a larger scale qualitative study conducted to investigate psychology-specific issues in learning and teaching in higher education. Participants included academic psychologists from across the career spectrum and from diverse UK universities. A semi-structured focus group methodology was employed, and results were analysed using thematic analysis. A key theme related to the nature of psychology, with a subtheme of teaching sensitive topics. For our purposes, we define ‘sensitive topics’ as topics within the psychology curriculum that may elicit an emotional or distressing response amongst learners. Psychology engages students in academic study and assessment that is relevant to their own personal circumstan...
Over the past 20 years a number of educational ‘literacies‘ have become recognized as learning outco...
Psychology continues to be one of the most popular fields of study at colleges and universities the ...
Despite growing interest in learning and teaching as emotional activities, there is still very littl...
Many topics within the Psychology curriculum can be described as ‘sensitive’, with potential for stu...
Psychology involves learning about every aspect of human life. From birth to death, psychology explo...
Despite growing interest in learning and teaching as emotional activities, there is still very littl...
Psychology is one of the most popular degree subjects with the 49,010 full-time and 16,085 part-time...
This book is the first to address the learning and teaching issues associated with psychology in hig...
In 1996 Graham Richards published Putting Psychology in its Place: An introduction from a critical h...
Psychology is being studied by a growing number of people. At pre-tertiary level, it is now the four...
Research demonstrating student mental distress typically focuses on mental wellbeing by combining qu...
Psychology is taught as a high school subject in a number of States and Territories in Australia. Fi...
This qualitative study of understandings of critical thinking in higher education aimed to identify ...
of psychology asa scientific discipline, there is anestablished history of research under-pinning te...
Purpose: A prospective study of teaching approach and challenges of presenting qualitative psycholog...
Over the past 20 years a number of educational ‘literacies‘ have become recognized as learning outco...
Psychology continues to be one of the most popular fields of study at colleges and universities the ...
Despite growing interest in learning and teaching as emotional activities, there is still very littl...
Many topics within the Psychology curriculum can be described as ‘sensitive’, with potential for stu...
Psychology involves learning about every aspect of human life. From birth to death, psychology explo...
Despite growing interest in learning and teaching as emotional activities, there is still very littl...
Psychology is one of the most popular degree subjects with the 49,010 full-time and 16,085 part-time...
This book is the first to address the learning and teaching issues associated with psychology in hig...
In 1996 Graham Richards published Putting Psychology in its Place: An introduction from a critical h...
Psychology is being studied by a growing number of people. At pre-tertiary level, it is now the four...
Research demonstrating student mental distress typically focuses on mental wellbeing by combining qu...
Psychology is taught as a high school subject in a number of States and Territories in Australia. Fi...
This qualitative study of understandings of critical thinking in higher education aimed to identify ...
of psychology asa scientific discipline, there is anestablished history of research under-pinning te...
Purpose: A prospective study of teaching approach and challenges of presenting qualitative psycholog...
Over the past 20 years a number of educational ‘literacies‘ have become recognized as learning outco...
Psychology continues to be one of the most popular fields of study at colleges and universities the ...
Despite growing interest in learning and teaching as emotional activities, there is still very littl...