The UK Degree Advantage
A UK degree in Education, Psychology, or Counselling provides candidates with a robust understanding of the educational system and the psychological principles necessary for effective counselling. UK universities are renowned for their rigorous training and practical placements, giving graduates a competitive edge in the job market.
The Role & Expectations
As an educational psychologist, you help children who are struggling at school - whether they have trouble reading, find it hard to sit still, or are sad or worried. You spend time with each child, doing tasks and talking to them, to work out what is getting in the way of their learning. You might use tests that show how they are thinking, or watch them in the classroom to see what happens.
You then work with teachers and parents to decide what will help. You might suggest new ways to teach a child, run sessions where a child can talk about their feelings, or teach a teacher how to run a classroom where every child can do well. You write reports for schools explaining what you found and what they should try. Your goal is to help every child feel better and do better at school.
Daily Responsibilities
- Conduct assessments to identify learning difficulties and emotional challenges in students.
- Collaborate with teachers, parents, and other professionals to develop tailored intervention strategies.
- Provide individual and group therapy sessions to support students' emotional and psychological needs.
- Advise schools on best practices for inclusive education and mental health support.
- Research and evaluate educational programs to ensure they meet the diverse needs of students.
- Deliver training workshops for educators on psychological strategies to enhance student engagement.
- Maintain accurate records of assessments, interventions, and progress reports.