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Enhancing Psychology Education: A Workshop for Postgraduates and Educators

Join our engaging workshop designed for postgraduates and educators in psychology, featuring Dr. Julie Hulme and Dr. Matt Coxon. This session will explore effective teaching strategies and support resources aimed at enhancing learning and teaching experiences in UK higher education. Participate in interactive activities that foster networking and shared challenges in teaching psychology. Discover available funding, research opportunities, and professional development resources. Don't miss your chance to collaborate and innovate in teaching practices!

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Enhancing Psychology Education: A Workshop for Postgraduates and Educators

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  1. Welcome from HEA: Postgraduates and others who teach Psychology • Dr Julie Hulme, Discipline Lead for Psychology • Dr Matt Coxon, York St John University

  2. HEA mission To support the development, delivery and dissemination of excellent learning and teaching in UK higher education. Funding, Research, Continuing professional development, Events and conferences, Resources, UKPSF: See ‘Click Away’ flyer and talk to me today!

  3. Welcome to the workshop! • Speakers: • Dr Julie Hulme, HEA; • Dr Matt Coxon, York St John University. #PGOWTpsy PGOwT Psychology workshop

  4. Housekeeping Fire Facilities E-resources

  5. Icebreaker Sit with people you don’t already know. Introduce yourselves – including one interesting fact about yourself (favourite joke, somewhere you’ve been, unusual pet, hobby, someone you met, family history?). On your table, decide who has the most interesting fact!

  6. Activity On a postcard, write down one thing that makes you anxious about teaching. Swap index cards. Share the idea written on your card….

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