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Coordinate the training of new psychology faculty across Europe, promoting innovative teaching methods, pedagogical resources, and evaluation procedures. Increase job opportunities for psychology graduate students and establish an annual summer school for pedagogical training.
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Third International Conference on the Teaching of Psychology Saint Petersburg, July 12 - 16 2008 European Network for Psychology Learning and Teaching Doris Vasconcellos Associate Professor University of Paris Descartes
European Context During the next five years all European countries will experience a major turnover of faculties. This is a unique opportunity to coordinate the training of new faculty all over Europe
A short story… United Kingdom Annie Trapp Higher Education Academy Psychology Network http://www.psychology.heacademy.ac.uk/ European Community grants for Thematic Networks: Lifelong Learning Program
First meeting: Royal Holloway College, London 10 and 11 August 2007 4 United Kingdom 2 France 1 Holland 1 Austria 1 Sweden 1 Czech Republic EUROPLAT steering committee
Second Meeting Villa Finaly, Florence 30 January, 1 & 2 February, 2008 Austria Bulgaria Cyprus Czech Republic France Germany Holland Italy Lithuania Poland Portugal Romania Slovenia Spain United Kingdom Fifteen countries represented: Ten others to be contacted: Luxemburg, Hungary, Belgium, Ireland, Denmark, Estonia, Latvia, Malta, Slovakia, Greece
www.europlat.org Professor Joerg Zumbach Salzburg University
EUROPLAT objectives • Define and promote innovative teaching methods. • Identify pedagogical resources and make them available to the network members. • Develop procedures to evaluate teaching methods and results. • Award a certification of teaching training for graduate students. • Extend jobs opportunities for psychology graduate students.
Propose symposia on teaching psychology at all international conferences on psychology so as to make researchers and professionals aware of teaching methodologies: ICP Berlin July 2008, Oslo 2009 • Establish an annual EUROPLAT Summer School for the pedagogical training of graduate students from all European countries. • Promote exchange of graduate students and professors among the universities of all member countries. • Organize in every member country an annual national meeting on psychology learning and teaching.
Survey of undergraduate students about teaching methods employed in Paris Descartes : Make course structure clearer Deeper content More multimedia support Avoid classes that are a PowerPoint reading More on-line courses Better designed MCQ Make answers to exams questions available on-line
Training European graduate students to : • Promote active learning and critical thinking • Improve students’ capacity to make oral and poster presentations • Give access to the latest research on teaching methods and techniques • Use on-line, e-learning and other modern technologies • Teach large classes • Manage classes with students from different cultures