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Evaluating the Use of Computer Mediated Communication Resources by Trainee Educational Psychologists

Andrew Tolmie, James Boyle, Ingeborg Stobie

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Abstract

The MSc in Educational Psychology at the University of Strathclyde is a two year course providing British Psychological Society accredited professional training for (currently) 12 people. The trainees are honours graduates in psychology, and in the main have three to four years experience of work with children, young people or families, in most cases via teaching or research. The course is delivered via a combination of lectures, seminars, tutorials, group and individual project work, and practice placements. Lectures, seminars and tutorials take place during the two days per week when trainees attend the university. A further two days per week are spent on individual placement in schools and Psychological Service offices across central Scotland, where trainees begin professional work under the supervision of "practice tutors".
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationLearning Technology Dissemination Initiative Evaluation Studies.
EditorsNorah Mogey
Chapter6
Pages32-39
Number of pages8
Publication statusPublished - 30 Sept 1998

Publication series

NameEvaluation Studies, Learning and Technology Dissemination Initiative

Keywords

  • computer mediated communication
  • educational psychologist

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