通过一年级课程 "连接大自然并与之共事 "培养学生的心理素养和幸福感:案例研究

Elissa Pearson, Amanda Richardson, Brianna Le Busque
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在心理学教育中,人们越来越关注本科生的心理素养;让学生在接受心理培训的早期就能将所学直接应用到生活中,应对当代社会的挑战。这种日益增长的关注是创建 "与自然联系和共事 "课程的主要驱动力。该课程是一门完全在线的一年级心理学课程,探讨人与自然的关系,旨在增长学生与自然联系和福祉相关的知识和技能,同时支持学生心理素养的发展。为了评估该课程在个人、专业和社区领域培养学生心理素养的情况,我们利用了一系列数据来源,包括调查、工作样本和焦点小组。通过混合方法分析得出的结果表明,我们的学生确实在所有三个领域都提高了自己的心理素养,并将课程内容与自己的生活联系起来。探索人与自然关系的课程非常适合早期心理素养的培养。这门课程为所有学生提供了实实在在的学习体验,同时也是一个 "更安全 "的领域,可以让学生开始应用他们新发现的心理学知识和技能。
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Fostering Psychological Literacy and Student Well-Being Through the First-Year Course Connecting and Working with Nature: A Case Study
Within psychology education, there is a growing focus on undergraduate students’ psychological literacy; enabling students earlier in their psychological training to directly apply their learning to their lives and in addressing contemporary societal challenges. This growing focus was a key driver for the creation of the course “Connecting and Working with Nature”. This course is a fully online, first-year psychology course that explores the human–nature relationship and sought to grow students’ knowledge and skills relating to nature connectedness and well-being while simultaneously supporting the development of their psychological literacy. To evaluate the course in relation to fostering students’ psychological literacy across personal, professional and community domains, we utilised a range of data sources including surveys, work samples, and focus groups. The findings generated through our mixed methods analyses support that our students did indeed foster their psychological literacy and draw connections between the content and their own lives, across all three domains. Courses that explore the human–nature relationship are well suited to the early development of psychological literacy. This course provided learning experiences that were tangible for all students, while also being a “safer” domain within which to ask students to begin applying their newfound psychological knowledge and skills.
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