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PY4CCP - Communicating Current Psychology

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PY4CCP-Communicating Current Psychology

Module Provider: Psychology
Number of credits: 20 [10 ECTS credits]
Level:7
Terms in which taught: Autumn term module
Pre-requisites: PY2RMP Research methods in Psychology
Non-modular pre-requisites:
Co-requisites:
Modules excluded:
Current from: 2022/3

Module Convenor: Dr Amanda Branson
Email: A.Branson@reading.ac.uk

Module Co-convenor: Dr Marat Zagidullin
Email: m.zagidullin@reading.edu.my

Type of module:

Summary module description:

Communicating critical approaches to contemporary and historical issues in psychology.听听


Aims:

As a balance to the specialisation that is required by the optional modules, this module brings the whole year group together to consider issues of current theoretical, ethical and practical importance to psychology and to disseminate information about these issues to a wider non-specialist audience.



As part of this module, students will carry out an investigation of the literature and wider context relating to a topic of current interest, and communicate information on this topic in a presentation that might be used to engage the public with the field of psychology.



Students will be provided with additional training in critical thinking, the synthesis of information, the construction of arguments, and how to present information in an accessible, clear and engaging style of written and/or oral communication.


Assessable learning outcomes:

By the end of the module, students will be able to:




  • Critically consider current debates in the discipline of psychology, and consider their implications to the discipline and beyond

  • Synthesise and critically reflect upon contemporary ideas about various real-world topics

  • Translate and apply information about contemporary issues in psychology into a presentation suitable for dissemination to a chosen audience

  • Critically reflect the self, on the knowledge, skills, attitudes and experiences gained, and applied on the module.

  • Critically evaluate an argument of contemporary interest, synthesising relevant information from across the whole psychology programme


Additional outcomes:

Students will be prompted to review what they have been taught in other modules from different perspectives. Students will be required to work independently to collate information from a range of sources and to marshal this appropriately in order to draw conclusions in relation to controversial topics.听



Students will disseminate information about contemporary issues in psychology to a target audience chosen from a range of options, for example, sixth form students, a clinical population or a charity. Students will be able to select the target audience that best relates to their chosen career path.



Students will develop written/oral communication, critical analysis, self-awareness, reflection and self-management skills.


Outline content:

Via interactive lectures and seminars, students will be introduced to critical approaches to a variety of topics of contemporary interest, such as philosophical and ethical debates, advanced research design, and controversies in the media surrounding psychological issues. Students are encouraged to draw on their broad knowledge of topics in the field of psychology, and to integrate and contrast different perspectives in tackling the questions posed. A number of academic skills will be revisit ed, including critical thinking skills, argumentation and scientific writing. This module will enhance and develop these skills further, enabling students to critically assess contemporary issues from across psychology, to synthesise information and to communicate this information to a chosen audience.听



Students will prepare and deliver a presentation on a contemporary topic of particular interest. The presentations produced for this module are expected to be of disseminable quality, i.e., suitable for presentation to the chosen target audience.


Global context:

Exposure to a wide-variety of diverse and complex issues from across the discipline of psychology. 听


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