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May 30, 2022

Psychology in the Classroom has been up and running for almost two academic years and by the end of the term will have just shy of 100 episodes.  But sometimes it is worth just taking time to reflect on the learning that has been afforded by the researchers who have contributed.  This week I reflect on the 3 things...


May 23, 2022

In this episode Dr Chris Bagley discusses masking in schools, student voice and whether the education system is fit for purpose.  Chris is Director of Research at States of Mind and a lecturer, tutor and doctorate research supervisor at The Institute of Education, UCL. He is a teacher, Educational Psychologist and...


May 16, 2022

Dr Martin Graff is is a senior lecturer in psychology at the University of South Wales and his main area of research is in CyberPsychology and in particular how romantic relationships are formed online and how our digital world affects our mental health and wellbeing.  TO find out more about Martin's work please visit...


May 9, 2022

Curious - I was too, how on earth could getting pupils to watch a baby and parent help improve mental health and wellbeing.  Alison Waterhouse has a wealth of experience as a teacher, SENCo, Psychotherapist and more.  Over the last 8 years she has developed Circles for Learning to improve wellbeing in classrooms from...


May 2, 2022

When do we teach pupils how to learn? For most the answer is never, it is an assumption that they know how to get information into their memories in an effective way.  Patrice Bain is on a mission to change this and is an experienced teacher who has worked with cognitive scientists for over 15 years to develop...