苏格兰应用教育心理学的独特性与早期职业道路

J. Boyle, T. Mackay
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苏格兰的专业应用教育心理学以独特的方式发展,不仅与英国其他地区有关,而且在国际范围内。它的特点可以从五个方面来考虑。首先,1946年《苏格兰教育法》首次规定了苏格兰教育心理学的法定基础,这在世界上任何其他国家都没有类似的先例。其次,这为专业角色的独特发展提供了背景。第三,苏格兰在质量保证领域处于国际领先地位。四是率先普及青少年毕业后心理服务。第五,员工比例,这是世界上最好的。苏格兰的资格和培训受到欧洲教育实践中心理学理论和应用的科学方法的影响。苏格兰大学的EdB/BEd高等学位(最终被MEd学位取代)成为苏格兰第一个,也是多年来唯一一个心理学荣誉学位,因此也是苏格兰大学学生最早进入心理学的途径之一。加上立法规定的更广泛的专业责任,这导致了苏格兰应用教育心理学和儿童指导实践的“心理学”方法的发展。
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The Distinctiveness of Applied Educational Psychology in Scotland and Early Pathways into the Profession
Professional, applied educational psychology in Scotland has developed in a distinctive way, not only in relation to other parts of the UK but in international terms. Its distinctive features may be considered in five areas. First, the statutory foundations of Scottish educational psychology, as first set out in the Education (Scotland) Act 1946, do not have a parallel in any other country in the world. Second, this provided the context for the distinctive development of professional roles. Third, Scotland was distinctive in taking an international lead in the field of quality assurance. Fourth, it led the way in developing universal provision of post-school psychological services for young adults. Fifth, staffing ratios, which are among the best in the world. Qualifications and training in Scotland were shaped by the impact of scientific approaches to the theory and application of psychology on the practice of education in Europe. The EdB/BEd higher degrees in Scottish universities (eventually replaced by the MEd degree) became the first, and for some years the only, honours degrees in psychology in Scotland and accordingly one of the earliest pathways into psychology for students attending Scottish universities. Together with more broadly based professional remits defined by legislation, this led to the development of a ‘psychological’ approach to practice underpinning applied educational psychology and child guidance in Scotland.
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