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Education students published in BPS bulletin

Posted on 8 August 2016

Two Psychology in Education Research Centre PhD students have papers published in the most recent British Psychological Society North East Branch Bulletin.

Geneffa Virjee discusses 'Video-recording as a data collection tool within young learner educational research: trials and tribulations'.  

Laura Oxley writes about 'Emotions and exclusions: how behaviour management in schools can more effectively meet emotional needs'. 

The Department of Education's Psychology in Education Research Centre (PERC) works closely with the BPS, which accredits the Department's undergraduate BSc Psychology in Education course. 

The BPS is  the representative body for psychology and psychologists in the UK, responsible for the development, promotion and application of pure and applied psychology.