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Doctorate in Educaonal, Child and Community Psychology, Cohort 2013-16 Kimberley Boddy Cian Carney Pierre Court Hannah James Sadie Manhouse Anna Maxwell Andrew Mearns Jessica Pares Landells Melissa Parry Dawn Thorley What is the Role of the Educaonal Psychologist? The role of the educaonal psychologist has been subject to much internal professional debate over the last 100 years. We asked current trainee educaonal psychologists, praccing educaonal psychologists, educaonal psychology doctorate course tutors, and teachers what they thought constuted the role of the educaonal psychologist in three key words. These info-graphs depict the responses on the basis of their frequency, highlighng the similaries and differences in opinion between and within these four groups. Current Educaonal Psychology Doctorate Trainees; n=13 Educaonal Psychology Doctorate Course Tutors; n=6 Praccing Educaonal Psychologists; n=24 Teachers; n=60 All parcipants combined responses: n=103

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Page 1: What is the Role of the Educational Psychologist?...educational psychology doctorate course tutors, and teachers what they thought constituted the role of the educational psychologist

Doctorate in Educational, Child and Community

Psychology, Cohort 2013-16

Kimberley Boddy

Cian Carney

Pierre Court

Hannah James

Sadie Mattinhouse

Anna Maxwell

Andrew Mearns

Jessica Pares Landells

Melissa Parry

Dawn Thorley

What is the Role of

the Educational

Psychologist? The role of the educational psychologist has been subject to much

internal professional debate over the last 100 years. We asked current

trainee educational psychologists, practicing educational psychologists,

educational psychology doctorate course tutors, and teachers what

they thought constituted the role of the educational psychologist in

three key words. These info-graphs depict the responses on the basis of

their frequency, highlighting the similarities and differences in opinion

between and within these four groups.

Current Educational Psychology Doctorate Trainees; n=13

Educational Psychology Doctorate Course Tutors; n=6

Practicing Educational Psychologists; n=24

Teachers; n=60

All participants combined responses: n=103