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1.5.2-0Alida Steemson (Unlicensed)http://stage.victoria.ac.nz/explore/study-areas/educational-psychology/people
  • Tymara Oberdries (Unlicensed) please add this story to people page, see photo below:

    Jennifer Lee

    Bachelor of Arts in Education and Psychology student

    Pull quote: I have always been passionate about helping others and have a keen interest in people’s mental, social and emotional wellbeing. This major encompasses all of these, making it a perfect match for me.


    Main Story:

    An interesting mix

    When I discovered the interdisciplinary BA major of Education and Psychology I was curious about the intriguing mix of subjects. I have always been passionate about helping others and have a keen interest in people’s mental, social and emotional wellbeing. This major encompasses all of these, making it a perfect match for me.

    Practical skills

    The Education and Psychology programme has provided many opportunities to pursue my passion and enabled me to apply critical thinking skills in real life. The courses highlight the educational, developmental and social issues within society.

    Loving it

    The journey has been a challenging, yet exciting and rewarding experience so far. I am enjoying every moment drinking in the wealth of knowledge and taking in the zeal that is purely Victoria.

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1.5.2-0Alida Steemson (Unlicensed)http://stage.victoria.ac.nz/explore/study-areas/educational-psychology/about
  • Tymara Oberdries (Unlicensed) under After you graduate replace text with:

    You might work in the public and private sectors as a wellbeing advisor, health promoter, support worker or policy analyst. Other jobs may include being a trainer or facilitator, an advocate or a programme and intervention developer. If you’re interested in the education side of things you could work as a research assistant.

    Your background knowledge in child development and education can also help you in your career as an early childhood or primary school teacher, education officer or information specialist.

    After further study you could become an educational psychologist for the Ministry of Education or other government department, work in private practice, or for a non-government organisation or trust.

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1.5.1http://stage.victoria.ac.nz/explore/study-areas/educational-psychology/about
  • Alida Steemson (Unlicensed) they would like to enhance the 'After you graduate' block to talk about more than teaching. Below is the text they used in their latest handout, see if you are able to make the existing content broader. I have left the flyer on your desk with the bit highlighted.

Within these fields graduates have been employed in the public and private sectors as: wellbeing advisors, health promoters, support workers, policy analysts, trainer/facilitators, advocates, programme and intervention developers, research assistants, education officers and information specialists.

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1.5.1http://stage.victoria.ac.nz/explore/study-areas/educational-psychology/people

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1.5.1http://stage.victoria.ac.nz/explore/study-areas/educational-psychology/people
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1.5.1http://stage.victoria.ac.nz/explore/study-areas/educational-psychology/about
  1. Education and Psychology
  2. Educational Psychology
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http://stage.victoria.ac.nz/explore/study-areas/educational-psychology/people

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http://stage.victoria.ac.nz/explore/study-areas/educational-psychology/about

Under 'becoming and educational psychologist', 1st sentence, add an 'and' before 'their'.



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 http://stage.victoria.ac.nz/explore/study-areas/educational-psychology/aboutFirst para, cap the P in Educational psychology'
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http://stage.victoria.ac.nz/explore/study-areas/educational-psychology/aboutIn the CareersNZ link, cap Educational Psychology
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http://stage.victoria.ac.nz/explore/study-areas/educational-psychology/peopleIn the 'Find out' intro at the top of the page, change the dash to am emdash (no spaces either side)
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http://stage.victoria.ac.nz/explore/study-areas/educational-psychology/peopleIn Holly's profile, under 'Variety of study...', 2nd sentence - change the ampersand (&) to 'and'.
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http://stage.victoria.ac.nz/explore/study-areas/educational-psychology/people

In Matt Mc's profile, a paragraph is missing. This should sit under the first para, above 'Can reading...'

Understanding how people read

“My main area of research is reading, which stems from my interest in human cognition. Reading is a window into the inner working of the mind. It is an inherently goal-driven process: people read to find information to meet their goals for reading.

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http://stage.victoria.ac.nz/explore/study-areas/educational-psychology/studyI think 'Education and Psychology' should be the first subject as it's undergraduate and Educational Psychology is postgraduate.
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Sam Motion (Unlicensed)http://stage.victoria.ac.nz/explore/study-areas/educational-psychology/peopleIn Matt Sheerin's profile, replace the 'Heading' heading with 'Academic journey'
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