Omgsh SUUUUUPER helpful. It's been so tricky to differentiate school psychologists from educational psychologists in America, because in other countries they are the same thing. I think I have a much better understanding from this video. School psychologist is a job role within a local school system. Educational Psychologist is a protected title that allows someone to work for a variety of different organizations as a specialist. Is that right? Thanks again for the video!
There are too many theories and methods to name in a chat. You can google about it to see. There are theories and research related to learning, development, motivation, assessment, behavior management, etc.
Educational psychologists apply theories from many different sub-disciplines within psychology and education, including social cognitive theory, information processing theory, behaviorist theories, interest theories, the Cattell-Horn-Carroll theory of cognitive abilities, etc.
Hi Dr. Jones, I wanted to ask you what the prerequisites are for studying educational psychology ad a post graduate study? Can someone without a background in psychology also opt for it?
It depends on the school. But typically, you would not necessarily need a background in education or psychology to enroll in a master's program, as long as you had an undergraduate degree. Then, after obtaining the master's degree, you could apply to PhD programs.
Sir good evening...im from Philippines and may i ask if i could use your video to my report in one of my subject in my graduate school?....thank you...
I'm not sure I understand your question exactly, but educational psychology programs in universities are usually within education departments instead of psychology departments.
Omgsh SUUUUUPER helpful. It's been so tricky to differentiate school psychologists from educational psychologists in America, because in other countries they are the same thing. I think I have a much better understanding from this video. School psychologist is a job role within a local school system. Educational Psychologist is a protected title that allows someone to work for a variety of different organizations as a specialist. Is that right? Thanks again for the video!
Thanks! Your summary is correct. Let me know if you have other questions.
what key theories, models or methods that is typically used in practice within this career path?
There are too many theories and methods to name in a chat. You can google about it to see. There are theories and research related to learning, development, motivation, assessment, behavior management, etc.
Could you name a few please?
Educational psychologists apply theories from many different sub-disciplines within psychology and education, including social cognitive theory, information processing theory, behaviorist theories, interest theories, the Cattell-Horn-Carroll theory of cognitive abilities, etc.
@@BrettDJones that’s great. Thank you
Hi Dr. Jones, I wanted to ask you what the prerequisites are for studying educational psychology ad a post graduate study? Can someone without a background in psychology also opt for it?
It depends on the school. But typically, you would not necessarily need a background in education or psychology to enroll in a master's program, as long as you had an undergraduate degree. Then, after obtaining the master's degree, you could apply to PhD programs.
@@BrettDJones thanks a lot for your quick response. Really appreciate it.
Sir good evening...im from Philippines and may i ask if i could use your video to my report in one of my subject in my graduate school?....thank you...
Hi Mary, yes, please feel free to use the video as part of your presentation. I hope it goes well!
Sir educational studies subject is considered as elective subject In psychology?
I'm not sure I understand your question exactly, but educational psychology programs in universities are usually within education departments instead of psychology departments.
What is the scope of educational psychologist in pakistan
I don't know. Does anyone else out there know?
@@BrettDJones No
Thank you