Interdisciplinarity and Undergraduate Psychology Education

This work identifies the human service sector as an important and growing destination for psychology graduates. It further identifies a number of key themes which flow from that observation and which are important to configuring psychology education in a way which takes account of emerging trends. T...

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Main Authors: Goodwin-Smith, I., Pearson, E., Ranzijn, R., Campbell, Alan, Lushington, K.
Format: Journal Article
Published: Symposium Journals 2013
Online Access:http://www.wwwords.co.uk/plat/
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/22967
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author Goodwin-Smith, I.
Pearson, E.
Ranzijn, R.
Campbell, Alan
Lushington, K.
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Ranzijn, R.
Campbell, Alan
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description This work identifies the human service sector as an important and growing destination for psychology graduates. It further identifies a number of key themes which flow from that observation and which are important to configuring psychology education in a way which takes account of emerging trends. The major theme identified in the research is the importance of breadth. The theme of the importance of breadth takes two related and repeated forms. The first is that graduates need to be thinkers rather than doers. The second is that employers in the human services stress the need for broad-based thinking and analytical skills to reflect social and contextual awareness of therapeutic situations and human service programmes and interventions. Stakeholders broadly commented that graduates seeking employment in the human service sector need upskilling in terms of a contextual awareness of the ‘real world’. One idea which emerged in this research is that real-world multidisciplinarity is best underpinned by an interdisciplinary approach to teaching and learning.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-229672017-02-28T01:36:45Z Interdisciplinarity and Undergraduate Psychology Education Goodwin-Smith, I. Pearson, E. Ranzijn, R. Campbell, Alan Lushington, K. This work identifies the human service sector as an important and growing destination for psychology graduates. It further identifies a number of key themes which flow from that observation and which are important to configuring psychology education in a way which takes account of emerging trends. The major theme identified in the research is the importance of breadth. The theme of the importance of breadth takes two related and repeated forms. The first is that graduates need to be thinkers rather than doers. The second is that employers in the human services stress the need for broad-based thinking and analytical skills to reflect social and contextual awareness of therapeutic situations and human service programmes and interventions. Stakeholders broadly commented that graduates seeking employment in the human service sector need upskilling in terms of a contextual awareness of the ‘real world’. One idea which emerged in this research is that real-world multidisciplinarity is best underpinned by an interdisciplinary approach to teaching and learning. 2013 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/22967 http://www.wwwords.co.uk/plat/ Symposium Journals restricted
spellingShingle Goodwin-Smith, I.
Pearson, E.
Ranzijn, R.
Campbell, Alan
Lushington, K.
Interdisciplinarity and Undergraduate Psychology Education
title Interdisciplinarity and Undergraduate Psychology Education
title_full Interdisciplinarity and Undergraduate Psychology Education
title_fullStr Interdisciplinarity and Undergraduate Psychology Education
title_full_unstemmed Interdisciplinarity and Undergraduate Psychology Education
title_short Interdisciplinarity and Undergraduate Psychology Education
title_sort interdisciplinarity and undergraduate psychology education
url http://www.wwwords.co.uk/plat/
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/22967