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The document discusses social science and its importance in education. It describes how social science promotes civic competence by teaching students about citizenship, voting, and their rights and responsibilities. It also helps develop critical thinking as students learn history and different perspectives. Additionally, social science enhances social understanding by studying human relationships and diversity. It involves integrating ideas from different disciplines like history, geography, and economics to analyze complex social issues. The primary social sciences are described as anthropology, sociology, political science, geography, and psychology.
The document discusses the concepts of equality, equity, and quality education. It defines equality as ensuring fair treatment for all students, while equity means distributing resources based on needs to compensate for disadvantages. The document outlines international commitments to education, including the Dakar goals and MDGs, which emphasize gender equality. It presents frameworks for achieving equality through legal empowerment and outlines ten steps to promote equity in education systems through practices like limiting tracking and targeting resources to students with greatest needs.
The document discusses visions and frameworks for education in the 21st century. It covers several key points:
1. Education systems need to shift from a focus on content delivery to building students' capacities and skills for a changing world. This includes emphasizing skills like collaboration, critical thinking, and technology use.
2. Schools must move beyond standalone institutions and form networks to enrich curriculum and connect with communities. Data should also be used to drive decision-making.
3. A 21st century education emphasizes flexibility, creativity, and addressing real-world problems through project-based learning. It prepares students with skills beyond the classroom like citizenship and careers.
4. Effective technology-enhanced learning environments support, facilitate
1. Social sciences can be described as academic disciplines that study human societies and social interactions.
2. The social sciences are important to study as they can provide insights into how to improve societies by better understanding how people form social groups and make decisions that impact communities.
3. Studying the social sciences also allows us to learn from the successes and failures of past societies to help build a better future.
This document discusses the philosophical school of idealism. It defines idealism as the belief that ideas are the only true reality and that the material world is imperfect and changing. It notes that idealists believe we should be primarily concerned with the search for truth, which is found in perfect, eternal ideas rather than the material world. The document outlines some of the key exponents and principles of idealism, such as Plato, that spirit and mind constitute reality, and that values are absolute. It also discusses the epistemology, metaphysics, and axiology of idealism and how it influences education through a focus on character development, self-realization, and preservation of culture.
The presentation discusses global education and its importance in preparing students for the 21st century. Global education teaches students to understand different perspectives, communicate across cultures, and take action on global issues. It cultivates globally competent students who can think critically and solve problems collaboratively. While some global education already exists, the presenter argues schools should implement it more intentionally across disciplines. Small changes like guest speakers, cultural stories, or Skype exchanges with other schools can enhance lessons with global perspectives.
This document discusses key concepts in the philosophy of social sciences research. It defines a paradigm as a set of beliefs and assumptions shared by a scientific community that guides research. The three major paradigms are positivism, interpretivism, and critical theory. It also differentiates between paradigms and approaches, and discusses the philosophical foundations of theories, including ontology, epistemology, methodology, and axiology. Philosophical alignment between these foundations is important for valid research.
The philosophy of social science examines the concepts, methods, and logic used in the social sciences. It investigates both the practice of social sciences and the entities they study - human beings. The philosophy of social science can be descriptive, examining the tools used in social sciences, or prescriptive, recommending approaches for social sciences. It addresses whether and how the study of human social behavior can be scientific. As the area studied under "social studies" is wide, the philosophy of social sciences encompasses diverse questions, methods, and explanations across disciplines like economics, politics, anthropology and more.
The document discusses social science and its importance in education. It describes how social science promotes civic competence by teaching students about citizenship, voting, and their rights and responsibilities. It also helps develop critical thinking as students learn history and different perspectives. Additionally, social science enhances social understanding by studying human relationships and diversity. It involves integrating ideas from different disciplines like history, geography, and economics to analyze complex social issues. The primary social sciences are described as anthropology, sociology, political science, geography, and psychology.
The document discusses the concepts of equality, equity, and quality education. It defines equality as ensuring fair treatment for all students, while equity means distributing resources based on needs to compensate for disadvantages. The document outlines international commitments to education, including the Dakar goals and MDGs, which emphasize gender equality. It presents frameworks for achieving equality through legal empowerment and outlines ten steps to promote equity in education systems through practices like limiting tracking and targeting resources to students with greatest needs.
The document discusses visions and frameworks for education in the 21st century. It covers several key points:
1. Education systems need to shift from a focus on content delivery to building students' capacities and skills for a changing world. This includes emphasizing skills like collaboration, critical thinking, and technology use.
2. Schools must move beyond standalone institutions and form networks to enrich curriculum and connect with communities. Data should also be used to drive decision-making.
3. A 21st century education emphasizes flexibility, creativity, and addressing real-world problems through project-based learning. It prepares students with skills beyond the classroom like citizenship and careers.
4. Effective technology-enhanced learning environments support, facilitate
1. Social sciences can be described as academic disciplines that study human societies and social interactions.
2. The social sciences are important to study as they can provide insights into how to improve societies by better understanding how people form social groups and make decisions that impact communities.
3. Studying the social sciences also allows us to learn from the successes and failures of past societies to help build a better future.
This document discusses the philosophical school of idealism. It defines idealism as the belief that ideas are the only true reality and that the material world is imperfect and changing. It notes that idealists believe we should be primarily concerned with the search for truth, which is found in perfect, eternal ideas rather than the material world. The document outlines some of the key exponents and principles of idealism, such as Plato, that spirit and mind constitute reality, and that values are absolute. It also discusses the epistemology, metaphysics, and axiology of idealism and how it influences education through a focus on character development, self-realization, and preservation of culture.
The presentation discusses global education and its importance in preparing students for the 21st century. Global education teaches students to understand different perspectives, communicate across cultures, and take action on global issues. It cultivates globally competent students who can think critically and solve problems collaboratively. While some global education already exists, the presenter argues schools should implement it more intentionally across disciplines. Small changes like guest speakers, cultural stories, or Skype exchanges with other schools can enhance lessons with global perspectives.
This document discusses key concepts in the philosophy of social sciences research. It defines a paradigm as a set of beliefs and assumptions shared by a scientific community that guides research. The three major paradigms are positivism, interpretivism, and critical theory. It also differentiates between paradigms and approaches, and discusses the philosophical foundations of theories, including ontology, epistemology, methodology, and axiology. Philosophical alignment between these foundations is important for valid research.
The philosophy of social science examines the concepts, methods, and logic used in the social sciences. It investigates both the practice of social sciences and the entities they study - human beings. The philosophy of social science can be descriptive, examining the tools used in social sciences, or prescriptive, recommending approaches for social sciences. It addresses whether and how the study of human social behavior can be scientific. As the area studied under "social studies" is wide, the philosophy of social sciences encompasses diverse questions, methods, and explanations across disciplines like economics, politics, anthropology and more.
Education serves important social functions from the functionalist perspective, such as socializing children into society's norms and values, and placing students into roles based on perceived ability. However, the conflict perspective views education as perpetuating social inequality, such as between rural and urban schools. Interactionist research shows how teacher expectations can influence student performance, as teachers spend more time with and praise students they view as brighter.
Education serves important sociological functions from different theoretical perspectives. Functionalism views education as serving functions like socialization, social integration, and cultural innovation. Conflict theory sees problems in how education promotes social inequality through tracking and standardized testing that reinforce social class and racial disparities. Symbolic interactionism focuses on how social interactions in school settings shape outcomes like gender roles and teachers' expectations of students' abilities.
The document discusses the philosophy of education. It begins by defining philosophy and its main branches - axiology, epistemology, logic, and metaphysics. It then defines key concepts in each branch like ethics, aesthetics, knowledge, reasoning, and reality. The document also discusses the meaning of education and how philosophy influences education. It concludes that philosophy of education applies philosophical principles to guide the aims and goals of education.
This document discusses the concept of Eurocentrism and how it has manifested in social sciences. Eurocentrism refers to interpreting non-European societies from a Western perspective and undervaluing them as inferior. It outlines how early Greek and European thinkers viewed Asian and African cultures as barbaric and lacking individuality. Max Weber analyzed Asian religions as the reason for their alleged lack of economic progress. The document then examines how Eurocentrism is reflected in social sciences through its historiography, assumptions of universalism and progress, Orientalism of non-Western cultures, and imposition of Western civilization models. It questions the accuracy of portraying European achievements as universal and challenges the Eurocentric biases that have distorted social science
The document discusses marketing strategies and plans, including identifying a company's value chain, core competencies, and marketing opportunities. It explains that a marketing plan operates at both a strategic and tactical level to direct a company's marketing efforts and should include an executive summary, situation analysis, marketing strategy, financial projections, and implementation controls. Additionally, the document covers topics such as product versus market orientation, SWOT analysis, and Porter's generic strategies.
Functionalism views social institutions as having consequences and serving functions for society. These functions can be intentional or unintended. Émile Durkheim is seen as the founder of functionalism. Functionalism focuses on explaining why seemingly negative institutions persist by arguing they serve important, yet overlooked, functions for society. Functionalism examines what needs institutions serve and what their norms, goals, and means are.
If you are searching modern techniques for teaching. This philosophy is fitted for you. Its simple but it gives the summary. Don't forget to recognize my name as your reference.
Yours truely,
ERIC L. BARROGA
Scholasticism comes from the word scholasticus, a Latinized form of the Greek word scholastikos, which literally means “that [which] pertains to a school”. Hence, the scholastics were referred to as “the schoolmen”.
The document discusses the effects of globalization on the economy, culture, and education. It outlines both positive and negative impacts. Positively, globalization can increase free trade and investment, leading to economic growth. However, it can also harm developing economies and lead to labor drain. Culturally, globalization increases cultural diffusion and awareness, but may threaten local cultures over time. In education, a standardized curriculum and technology are benefits, but local schools face competition and language/tech barriers.
The document discusses key concepts around product strategy and marketing, including how products are classified based on durability, tangibility and use. It also covers how companies can differentiate products through features, style and other attributes. Additionally, it examines the importance of product design and how companies manage their product mix through line extensions. The final sections explore co-branding strategies and how packaging, labeling and guarantees are used as marketing tools.
This document discusses the importance of religious education (RE). RE provokes questions about the meaning of life and develops understanding of different religions, promoting respect and tolerance. It contributes to students' spiritual, moral, social and cultural development as well as personal development and well-being. RE is not indoctrination, bible knowledge, or just facts, but offers opportunities for personal reflection and deepening understanding of how religion impacts people's lives. The document advocates for RE to be viewed as a social science and to be as important as core subjects.
In ancient times, education included not just core subjects like language, mathematics, and science, but also music, drama, sports, and debate. Music and drama were considered equally important and were part of everyday life and rituals. While boys and girls received basic education, boys could receive additional tutoring or apprenticeships in philosophy and science. Even in militaristic Sparta, music was seen as important for rhythm, poetry, and expression. Teenagers were taught debate and public speaking. Sports and exercise were also emphasized for health of mind and body. However, modern schools devote much less time to subjects like arts, music, and sports than ancient schools did.
This document summarizes key concepts from Chapter 12 on marketing channels. It discusses conventional distribution systems consisting of independent producers, wholesalers, and retailers, each seeking to maximize their own profits. Vertical marketing systems provide channel leadership and consist of producers, wholesalers, and retailers acting as a unified system. There are three types of vertical marketing systems: corporate, contractual, and administered. Horizontal marketing systems involve companies at one level joining together to pursue new opportunities.
Culture refers to the total lifestyle of a people including ideas, values, knowledge, behaviors, and material objects they share. It shapes perception of reality and determines aspects of life like food, clothing, music, games, and expressing emotions. The document then discusses key elements that make up culture like knowledge, social norms, values, beliefs, and technology/material objects. It provides examples of each element. The document also discusses perspectives on Filipino culture, noting influences from Malays, Chinese, Indians, Spanish, and Americans. It describes the belief system and value system of Filipinos.
Introduction to Sociology and AnthropologyMonte Christo
This document provides an overview of sociology and anthropology. It defines sociology as the systematic study of human social behavior and groups, focusing on how social relationships influence behavior and society develops. Anthropology is defined as the study of past and present human cultures. The document then discusses the origins and history of sociology and anthropology, including key early thinkers in each field. It also outlines three major theoretical perspectives in sociology: functionalism, conflict theory, and symbolic interactionism.
Chapter 1 introduction to globalizationFloreannBasco
This document discusses globalization and defines key terms. It provides 3 definitions of globalization: as a new perspective on relationships with other nations, primarily as an economic process, and as organizations having a global rather than local focus. It also discusses factors driving globalization like cash flowing globally and less market boundaries. Various ways of measuring globalization are presented, including economic, social, and political indexes. Countries are ranked in these categories, with many European nations scoring highly.
This document discusses climate change considerations for urban planning. It outlines an analytical framework covering the relationship between climate and planning at both the micro and macro levels. It also discusses key climate-related planning organizations and how climatic data should be interpreted in city development plans. The document examines types of climatic changes and their impacts on urban areas. It provides an example of how Surat, India incorporates climate vulnerability into its master plan, and discusses various adaptation responses and disaster management strategies.
The document defines marketing as an organizational function involving processes for creating, communicating, and delivering value to customers. Marketing management involves choosing target markets and growing customer relationships through superior value. The document outlines fundamental marketing concepts like customer needs and segmentation. It also discusses how marketing has evolved from a production focus to a customer-centric approach involving relationship building and integrated strategies. Successful marketing management requires tasks like developing strategies, understanding customers, building brands, and communicating value.
This document provides information about careers in psychology. It discusses that psychology is the study of mental processes and behavior and is applied in various fields from daily life to treatment of mental health issues. It then outlines different specializations in psychology like clinical, child/developmental, organizational, social, defense/military, and criminal psychology. It details the minimum qualifications and skills required to work in these fields. Some of the skills discussed are strong communication, tolerance, maturity, empathy, and problem solving abilities. Finally, it discusses self-employment opportunities and growth in the field, noting especially strong prospects for those with graduate degrees.
The scientific methods and techniques that allow psychologists to study human behaviour and the mind are known as psychology. It is a broad area of study that includes many different branches. Experts say that with a degree in psychology, students can opt for many different career opportunities. So many domestic and international students in Australia are studying psychology from well-reputed Australian universities. While pursuing a bachelor’s or master’s program in psychology, students face many different problems in writing their assignments and in maintaining their academic performance. Therefore, they seek help from writers to complete their assignments in Australia.
Education serves important social functions from the functionalist perspective, such as socializing children into society's norms and values, and placing students into roles based on perceived ability. However, the conflict perspective views education as perpetuating social inequality, such as between rural and urban schools. Interactionist research shows how teacher expectations can influence student performance, as teachers spend more time with and praise students they view as brighter.
Education serves important sociological functions from different theoretical perspectives. Functionalism views education as serving functions like socialization, social integration, and cultural innovation. Conflict theory sees problems in how education promotes social inequality through tracking and standardized testing that reinforce social class and racial disparities. Symbolic interactionism focuses on how social interactions in school settings shape outcomes like gender roles and teachers' expectations of students' abilities.
The document discusses the philosophy of education. It begins by defining philosophy and its main branches - axiology, epistemology, logic, and metaphysics. It then defines key concepts in each branch like ethics, aesthetics, knowledge, reasoning, and reality. The document also discusses the meaning of education and how philosophy influences education. It concludes that philosophy of education applies philosophical principles to guide the aims and goals of education.
This document discusses the concept of Eurocentrism and how it has manifested in social sciences. Eurocentrism refers to interpreting non-European societies from a Western perspective and undervaluing them as inferior. It outlines how early Greek and European thinkers viewed Asian and African cultures as barbaric and lacking individuality. Max Weber analyzed Asian religions as the reason for their alleged lack of economic progress. The document then examines how Eurocentrism is reflected in social sciences through its historiography, assumptions of universalism and progress, Orientalism of non-Western cultures, and imposition of Western civilization models. It questions the accuracy of portraying European achievements as universal and challenges the Eurocentric biases that have distorted social science
The document discusses marketing strategies and plans, including identifying a company's value chain, core competencies, and marketing opportunities. It explains that a marketing plan operates at both a strategic and tactical level to direct a company's marketing efforts and should include an executive summary, situation analysis, marketing strategy, financial projections, and implementation controls. Additionally, the document covers topics such as product versus market orientation, SWOT analysis, and Porter's generic strategies.
Functionalism views social institutions as having consequences and serving functions for society. These functions can be intentional or unintended. Émile Durkheim is seen as the founder of functionalism. Functionalism focuses on explaining why seemingly negative institutions persist by arguing they serve important, yet overlooked, functions for society. Functionalism examines what needs institutions serve and what their norms, goals, and means are.
If you are searching modern techniques for teaching. This philosophy is fitted for you. Its simple but it gives the summary. Don't forget to recognize my name as your reference.
Yours truely,
ERIC L. BARROGA
Scholasticism comes from the word scholasticus, a Latinized form of the Greek word scholastikos, which literally means “that [which] pertains to a school”. Hence, the scholastics were referred to as “the schoolmen”.
The document discusses the effects of globalization on the economy, culture, and education. It outlines both positive and negative impacts. Positively, globalization can increase free trade and investment, leading to economic growth. However, it can also harm developing economies and lead to labor drain. Culturally, globalization increases cultural diffusion and awareness, but may threaten local cultures over time. In education, a standardized curriculum and technology are benefits, but local schools face competition and language/tech barriers.
The document discusses key concepts around product strategy and marketing, including how products are classified based on durability, tangibility and use. It also covers how companies can differentiate products through features, style and other attributes. Additionally, it examines the importance of product design and how companies manage their product mix through line extensions. The final sections explore co-branding strategies and how packaging, labeling and guarantees are used as marketing tools.
This document discusses the importance of religious education (RE). RE provokes questions about the meaning of life and develops understanding of different religions, promoting respect and tolerance. It contributes to students' spiritual, moral, social and cultural development as well as personal development and well-being. RE is not indoctrination, bible knowledge, or just facts, but offers opportunities for personal reflection and deepening understanding of how religion impacts people's lives. The document advocates for RE to be viewed as a social science and to be as important as core subjects.
In ancient times, education included not just core subjects like language, mathematics, and science, but also music, drama, sports, and debate. Music and drama were considered equally important and were part of everyday life and rituals. While boys and girls received basic education, boys could receive additional tutoring or apprenticeships in philosophy and science. Even in militaristic Sparta, music was seen as important for rhythm, poetry, and expression. Teenagers were taught debate and public speaking. Sports and exercise were also emphasized for health of mind and body. However, modern schools devote much less time to subjects like arts, music, and sports than ancient schools did.
This document summarizes key concepts from Chapter 12 on marketing channels. It discusses conventional distribution systems consisting of independent producers, wholesalers, and retailers, each seeking to maximize their own profits. Vertical marketing systems provide channel leadership and consist of producers, wholesalers, and retailers acting as a unified system. There are three types of vertical marketing systems: corporate, contractual, and administered. Horizontal marketing systems involve companies at one level joining together to pursue new opportunities.
Culture refers to the total lifestyle of a people including ideas, values, knowledge, behaviors, and material objects they share. It shapes perception of reality and determines aspects of life like food, clothing, music, games, and expressing emotions. The document then discusses key elements that make up culture like knowledge, social norms, values, beliefs, and technology/material objects. It provides examples of each element. The document also discusses perspectives on Filipino culture, noting influences from Malays, Chinese, Indians, Spanish, and Americans. It describes the belief system and value system of Filipinos.
Introduction to Sociology and AnthropologyMonte Christo
This document provides an overview of sociology and anthropology. It defines sociology as the systematic study of human social behavior and groups, focusing on how social relationships influence behavior and society develops. Anthropology is defined as the study of past and present human cultures. The document then discusses the origins and history of sociology and anthropology, including key early thinkers in each field. It also outlines three major theoretical perspectives in sociology: functionalism, conflict theory, and symbolic interactionism.
Chapter 1 introduction to globalizationFloreannBasco
This document discusses globalization and defines key terms. It provides 3 definitions of globalization: as a new perspective on relationships with other nations, primarily as an economic process, and as organizations having a global rather than local focus. It also discusses factors driving globalization like cash flowing globally and less market boundaries. Various ways of measuring globalization are presented, including economic, social, and political indexes. Countries are ranked in these categories, with many European nations scoring highly.
This document discusses climate change considerations for urban planning. It outlines an analytical framework covering the relationship between climate and planning at both the micro and macro levels. It also discusses key climate-related planning organizations and how climatic data should be interpreted in city development plans. The document examines types of climatic changes and their impacts on urban areas. It provides an example of how Surat, India incorporates climate vulnerability into its master plan, and discusses various adaptation responses and disaster management strategies.
The document defines marketing as an organizational function involving processes for creating, communicating, and delivering value to customers. Marketing management involves choosing target markets and growing customer relationships through superior value. The document outlines fundamental marketing concepts like customer needs and segmentation. It also discusses how marketing has evolved from a production focus to a customer-centric approach involving relationship building and integrated strategies. Successful marketing management requires tasks like developing strategies, understanding customers, building brands, and communicating value.
This document provides information about careers in psychology. It discusses that psychology is the study of mental processes and behavior and is applied in various fields from daily life to treatment of mental health issues. It then outlines different specializations in psychology like clinical, child/developmental, organizational, social, defense/military, and criminal psychology. It details the minimum qualifications and skills required to work in these fields. Some of the skills discussed are strong communication, tolerance, maturity, empathy, and problem solving abilities. Finally, it discusses self-employment opportunities and growth in the field, noting especially strong prospects for those with graduate degrees.
The scientific methods and techniques that allow psychologists to study human behaviour and the mind are known as psychology. It is a broad area of study that includes many different branches. Experts say that with a degree in psychology, students can opt for many different career opportunities. So many domestic and international students in Australia are studying psychology from well-reputed Australian universities. While pursuing a bachelor’s or master’s program in psychology, students face many different problems in writing their assignments and in maintaining their academic performance. Therefore, they seek help from writers to complete their assignments in Australia.
Applications of psychology with reference to pakistanuni of Gujrat
1. Clinical psychology focuses on diagnosing and treating mental disorders. It became recognized in the late 19th century and involves psychological assessment and psychotherapy. Clinical psychologists in Pakistan work in hospitals, clinics, and other settings and help treat disorders like depression and anxiety.
2. Counseling psychology involves both research and applied work to improve well-being, reduce distress, and help with life issues. In Pakistan, counseling psychology is growing in importance and can help address issues like career counseling and trauma.
3. Educational psychology studies human learning and applies findings to optimize teaching and learning. In Pakistan, the scope of educational psychology is growing as it helps improve education and addresses needs in schools.
The document discusses the personal and educational background of Angela Hill. It details her desire to pursue a Master's degree in Forensic Psychology after raising her family and obtaining her undergraduate degree in Psychology and Criminal Justice. Hill explains that her entire family values education and that her children have already graduated or are close to graduating from university. She feels it is now her time to continue her educational journey by pursuing graduate studies.
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The study of human behavior and the mind is known as psychology. The topic focuses on how people in our immediate environment think, feel, behave, and interact, as well as what drives them.
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This document compares three mental health organizations - the American Art Therapy Association, American Dance Therapy Association, and American Music Therapy Association. It explains that each uses a different art form (art, dance, music) as a therapeutic technique to help individuals express themselves and address issues like depression. If asked how they would help treat depression, representatives from each organization would say that their respective art form (art, dance, music) helps people understand and express their emotions, reduces stress, improves mood and relationships, and increases confidence - all of which can help combat depression.
This document provides information about career options in psychology and guidance for career planning. It discusses the diverse fields within psychology and where psychology graduates work. It emphasizes developing career management skills and being innovative in turning an academic background into a satisfying career. The document contains activities to help readers reflect on their skills, values, interests and influences to inform career decision making. Readers are encouraged to think broadly about options and opportunities rather than fixating only on becoming a professional psychologist.
Explore the Top Colleges in Indore for a BA in Psychology – Your Path to Understanding the Human Mind. Discover the Best Psychology Programs in Indore for a Promising Future.
Military psychology is a branch of psychology that focuses on assisting military personnel and their families by providing clinical services, conducting research, and ensuring recruits are mentally fit for duty. Military psychologists can work in a variety of settings including hospitals, clinics, and overseas with troops. They require a doctoral degree in psychology along with additional training to understand the unique needs of the military.
Jennifer Vollman is pursuing a bachelor's degree in psychology from Argosy University. Her goal is to earn a Psy.D. in clinical psychology. She has professional experience working in substance abuse counseling and intends to specialize in helping clients with underlying mental health issues like depression, anxiety, and bipolar disorder. Jennifer values learning about other cultures to better communicate and understand diverse clients. She believes her strong communication skills, crisis intervention training, work ethic, and insight will serve her well as a clinical psychologist.
Helping Others: One of the most rewarding aspects of being a psychologist is the opportunity to help individuals and communities improve their mental well-being. By providing therapy, counseling, and support, psychologists can make a positive impact on people’s lives.
Varied Career Paths: Psychology offers a wide range of career options. Whether you’re interested in clinical work, research, teaching, organizational consulting, or even forensic analysis, there’s a specialization that can align with your interests and skills.
The document discusses several careers in psychology. It describes the typical job tasks and educational requirements for clinical psychologists, counseling psychologists, developmental psychologists, educational psychologists, experimental psychologists, forensic psychologists, and industrial-organizational psychologists. It also discusses career options and employers for those with undergraduate and graduate degrees in psychology.
This document provides information about psychology as a subject and career in India. It lists compulsory humanities subjects, universities that offer psychology degrees, and various career options in psychology like counselors, researchers, and professors. It outlines the study requirements to become a psychologist which includes a bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degree in psychology. The final section details the steps to become a clinical psychologist in India, including obtaining a master's degree from specific universities, then completing a Professional Diploma, M.Phil., or Psy.D. in Clinical Psychology to obtain a license from the Rehabilitation Council of India.
This document is an introduction to the Psychology Student Survival Guide created by David Webb. It provides an overview of the guide's contents and purpose. The guide aims to provide psychology students with an easy to use online reference tool to locate necessary information. It covers a wide range of topics relevant to psychology students, including the different fields of psychology, research methods, academic skills, career information, and resources for students. The introduction emphasizes that the guide seeks to make psychology more accessible and help students however they connect with the subject, as a student, educator, or general interest reader.
Psychology is the study of people's behavior, cognitive processes, performance, and mental functioning. It can be applied in many areas of life to better understand and help people with psychological disorders, treat mental health issues, and improve education, workplaces, and relationships. Applied psychology uses psychological methods and findings to solve practical problems related to human and animal behavior and experiences in various domains like mental health, organizations, business, education, health, product design, and law.
This document provides an overview of the scope and applications of psychology in Pakistan across 14 pages. It begins with definitions of psychology and then explores various branches of applied psychology including educational psychology, clinical psychology, organizational psychology, forensic psychology, health psychology, counselling psychology, sport psychology, and developmental psychology. For each area, it provides details on the scope and job opportunities in Pakistan. It emphasizes the growing recognition and importance of psychology in areas like education, healthcare, sports, and criminal justice in Pakistan.
The Global Issue Of Mental Health And Shortage Of Nursing...Lindsey Jones
The document discusses the global issue of mental health and the shortage of nursing staff. It notes that mental health is often not the top career choice for nursing students and there is an aging population of psychiatric nurses nearing retirement. Studies conducted in Australia found that nursing students are least interested in careers in mental health. The literature review examined 4 articles on this topic, finding that more clinical training resulted in more positive views of psychiatric nursing but it remains an understaffed field due to lack of interest. Overall it discusses the need to address the shortage of mental health nurses.
It is a vast discipline; it involves humanities, natural sciences, and social science. It permits the individual to understand how the body and mind function together. This knowledge enables them in decision-making, time management, achieving goals, and live efficiently.
Scholars who pursue psychology need to tackle several challenges throughout their academics as they need to understand and analyze the behavioral pattern of the different individuals for their assignments, which requires an understanding of the subjects from their grounds, hence they seek online assignment help services to learn the concepts in their leisure time.
1. Psychology is relevant to everyday life as everything we do, think, feel and respond to involves psychology. There are many branches of psychology including clinical, health, forensic, educational and organizational psychology.
2. With the rise of diseases, social issues, and mortality from psychological suffering, there is an increased need for psychologists across many professions. Psychologists help people learn effective social interaction and understand their internal world to channel energy positively.
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1. What is Social Sciences?
Social sciences concerns itself with the “humanistic” aspect of the world , but
it places its emphasis on the experimentation using scientific method. It
includes of sociology, psychology, anthropology, philosophy, economics, etc.
Nature of social sciences :-
1. A unique combination of various disciplines.
2. A study of human relationships.
3. A study of man’s development through ages.
4. A realistic course of study.
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2. PSYCHOLOGY
The simplest definition of psychology is that it is the study of the mind and behavior.
It seeks to understand and explain thought, emotion, and behavior.
It is basically the scientific study of how we think feel and behave individually and in
groups.
Psychology is a science and psychologists study human behavior by observing,
measuring and testing, then arriving at conclusions that are rooted using scientific
methodology.
For example we all want to know why some people become more aggressive in a
situation as compared to others. Why some people become addicts of substance and
alcohol abuse. This is where psychology comes into play.
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4. Industrial Psychology
The industrial side of industrial and organizational
psychology generally focuses on the individual and his
relationship with the workplace. This might cover such
things as a job analysis, the employee safety, employee
training, the job performance measurement, and
employee hiring systems
Developmental Psychology
It is that field that studies the changes that occur in
human beings over the course of their life.
It basically is concerned with the infants,
adolescence, adult development and entire lifespan.
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5. Role of Psychologists
Sports Psychology
It is the discipline with the
integration of mental, emotional,
and physical skills leading to optimal
performance.
It is commonly a science that utilises
strategies to enhance performance
especially in competitive sports
Health Psychology
Health psychology is the field devoted to
understand the psychological influences
on why people become sick, how they
become sick and how they respond to this.
They focus on health maintenance,
promotion, prevention, treatment of
illness.
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6. Required Skill Set
Communication Skills: A great psychologist has excellent written and oral
communication skills and can effectively communicate with diverse groups of
people.
Compassion: A great psychologist is very compassionate and can empathize with a
patient's pain and other difficulties. They are able to put patients at ease and make
people feel comfortable.
Emotional Stability: A great psychologist has solid emotional footing and is able to
handle the stress and emotional turmoil working with distressed individuals can
cause.
Ethics: A great psychologist has a solid ethical code and keeps sessions with
patients confidential. They are also aware that their work can have significant
effects on people, and they keep this in mind when dealing with others.
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7. Required Skill Set
Interpersonal Skills: A great psychologist has good interpersonal skills and is able
to work well with varying groups of people, including colleagues and patients.
Open-Mindedness: A great psychologist is open-minded and tolerant of all kinds
of people and situations. They are also open to new research and new ways of
thinking that might challenge their ideals.
Patience: A great psychologist is very patient, both during long periods of research
and with individual patients. They understand that significant periods of time can
pass before substantial results can be seen.
Trustworthiness: A great psychologist is very trustworthy and can inspire patients
to confide in them and trust them with their problem
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8. What to Study?
For B.A (Hons): You require 10+2 or an equivalent examination from a recognised
board.
For Post graduate courses in Psychology: You require a Bachelors degree in
Psychology.
For Ph. D/ M. Phil in Psychology: You require a Post Graduate Degree or Diploma
in psychology
Graduate courses Post Graduate Courses
B.A hons Psychology (general) Post graduate in clinical psychology
B.A hons Psychology (applied) Post graduate in counselling psychology
B.Sc in psychology Post graduate in organizational psychology
Post graduate in community psychology
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9. Diploma Careers
People who don’t want to pursue Mphil Or a PHD degree can pursue
various diplomas after their bachelors or masters degree which take
place for minimum 6months or a year.
Diplomas in various colleges
Jamia Milia Islamia (Delhi)
Delhi university(Delhi)
Tata institute of sciences (Mumbai)
IGNOU( Delhi)
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10. Top 10 Colleges
University
Name
Courses Offered Eligibility Criteria Examination
Delhi
University
BA HONS psychology
MA in psychology, Phd
Candidates should have passed 10+2 from
CBSE or any other examination equivalent to
it, with minimum 55% marks in English.
Merit basis Admission test
conducted by the university
in masters.
Banaras
Hindu
University
B.A Psychology, B.A Science
in psychology, M.A
Psychology.
Entrance exam for post
graduate course is
conducted by the university.
Madras
University
M.Sc Human Resource
Development Psychology,
M.Phil Psychology, Post
Graduate Diploma in Learning
Disabilities,
M.Sc- the student must have completed
his/her graduation.
M.Phil- Master’s Degree in psychology.
PG Diploma - A
PhD- Master’s degree in Psychology.
Entrance exam are
conducted for M.Sc, M.Phil
and Phd admissions.
Jamia Milia
Islamia
University
B.A(HONS) Psychology, M.A
applied psychology, Phd in
psychology
M.A- 1. B.A. (Hons.) Examination
in Psychology and Applied Psychology of
D.U & other Universities
Marks Requirements: 55% marks or above
2. B.A. (Pass)/B.A. Programme
Marks Requirements: 55% marks or above
in Psychology and 55% marks in aggregate
Entrance exam for M.A,
PhD admissions conducted
by the university.
11. Top 10 Colleges
University Name Courses Offered Eligibility Criteria Examination
Christ University B.A Psychology, M.Sc clinical
psychology, M.Sc Human Resource
Development Management
M.Sc- student must have completed B.A
with 55% aggegrate with psychology as,
one of the subject
N.A.
Presidency college,
Chennai
B.Sc Psychology
M.SC Psychology
Candidates should have passed 10+2 from
CBSE or any other examination equivalent
to it
student must have completed B.A with 55%
aggregate with psychology as one of the
subjects
N.A.
Aligarh Muslim
University
BA (H) Psychology
MA Psychology
BA - Candidates should have passed 10+2
from CBSE or any other examination
equivalent to it
MA - the student must have completed
his/her graduation.
Admission test
conducted by
the University
Amity Institute of
Psychology and Allied
Sciences, Noida
B.A.(Hons.)Applied Psychology
PG Diploma in Counselling Psychology
PG Diploma in Criminal psychology
M.A. Psychology Mphil
B.A. - 10+2 (min 50%)
PG Diploma - Graduation (min.50%)
M.A. - Graduation (min.50%)
M. Phil - M.A. Psychology/ M.Sc. Child
Development/ MSW (min 55%)
N.A.
University of Calcutta Post Doctoral/Ph.D./MA/M.Sc
Rehabilitation Psychology
School Counselling
N.A.
12. Job Prospects
They can work in
Universities and colleges
Primary and secondary schools
Government Agencies
Private Industry
Hospitals and clinics
Social Welfare Organisations
Research Establishments
Rehabilitation Centres
Child/ Youth Guidance Centre
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13. Remuneration
Category Experience Salary INR
Psychiatrists 1-4 years Rs 220,598 – Rs 1,174,457
5-9 years 360,000 – Rs 840,000
Counseling Less than a year Rs 270,000
1-4 years Rs 145,628
5-9 years Rs 300,000
Clinical Psychologists Less than a year Rs 70,750 – Rs 183,126
1-4 years Rs 61,277 – Rs 993,293
5-9 years Rs 72,985 – Rs 2,624,319
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15. Pros & Cons of being a
Psychologist
PROS
For starters, you'll acquire a deep knowledge of human nature. Why people act in a certain way,
what do they mean acting like this, what are their real thoughts and intentions. Understanding
the nature of people's behaviour is vital everywhere, no matter what professional field you
choose!
Those who work in the industrial-organizational sector can make good money. The highest
salary have psychologists in private sector. Yep, it's quite costly to visit a psychologist!
CONS
Psychologists have highly challenging tasks! They often have to work under stress and great
pressure. And not always they can see the results of their work!
One more con is a long educational way. You have to study quite a lot to practice independently
as a psychologist! To get a license you must pursue Ph.D. in psychology.
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17. What is Sociology?
It is the study of people in relation to their fellow
human beings, it deals with topics like culture,
religion , politics, power and conflict.
It tries to study the behaviour of people at a group
level rather than an a individual level.
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18. Personality Type Needed
Tough and Competitive
It is a rewarding profession, but it can also be an incredibly stressful one. In order to remain engaged and
effective at work, it’s imperative to take advantage of your personal time by focusing on and tending to
your own needs.
Cooperative
Just as often as gentle persuasion might solve a problem, active cooperation can provide an alternative
(and sometimes more efficient) route to a mutually satisfying solution. Being able to negotiate,
compromise and work well with others is essential to the coordination of efforts required in social work.
Organised
They are often required to deal with busy schedules, heavy caseloads and gratuitous paperwork.
Successfully managing and prioritizing the logistical aspects of the job can help you maximize the amount
of time you’ll have on your schedule to provide meaningful services to your clients.
Good Listener
The ability to listen carefully, ask pertinent questions and retain verbally transmitted information is vital to
the counselling aspect. It’s how we establish trust, open doors and discover valuable details about the
individuals who seek our help in understanding their unique circumstances.
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19. Skills Required In This Field
You must be someone who is comfortable in reading extensively
about societies around the world and must display a sense of
empathy and curiosity towards them.
You must be a critical-thinker with the ability to conduct research
effectively.
You must also have a flair in writing and public speaking for
effectively communicating your research findings with interested
groups.
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20. Job Prospects
Community development worker
International aid/development worker
Social researcher
Social worker
Youth worker
Universities and colleges
Primary and Secondary schools
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21. How to get into this field?
Name of colleges
University of Delhi, Delhi - merit basis
Jamia Milia Islamia, New Delhi - (examination conducted by the university)
University of Calcutta, Kolkata - (examination conducted by the university)
Jawahar Lal Nehru University, New Delhi - (examination conducted by the university)
University of Hyderabad, Hyderabad
Jadavpur University, Kolkata - (examination conducted by the university)
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22. Job Roles And Remuneration
JOB ROLES
Design research projects to test theories about social issues
Collect data through surveys, observations, interviews, and other sources
Analyze and draw conclusions from data.
Prepare reports, articles, or presentations detailing their research findings.
Collaborate with other sociologists or social scientists
Consult with and advise clients, policymakers, or other groups on research findings and
sociological issue
REMUNERATION
Sociologists, depending on the level of qualification in education, are paid keeping in mind
the location and kind of job.
The salary of a sociologist can be from Rs 6,000 to Rs 10,000 for beginners and will
increase with experience and knowledge.
Those employed under government sector earn in a range of Rs. 8,000 to Rs.10,000 per
month.
Higher salaries can be expected from corporate houses.
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24. What Is Social Work?
Organized work directed toward the betterment of social conditions in the
community
Seeking to improve the condition of the poor, children i.e the welfare of the
society.
Aims to help people develop their skills and their ability to use their own
resources and those of the community to resolve problems.
Social work is concerned with individual and personal problems but also with
broader social issues such as poverty, domestic violence, dowry etc.
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25. Role Of Social Workers
Social workers provide services as members of a multidisciplinary team or on a
one-to-one basis with the client.
In general and psychiatric hospitals, social workers are members of the treatment
team. They provide a link between the team and the family as well as with
community resources.
People who are disadvantaged, they strive to alleviate poverty and to liberate
vulnerable and oppressed people in order to promote social inclusion.
Counselling (psychotherapy), human services management, social welfare policy
analysis, community organizing, international, social and community
development, advocacy, teaching (in schools of social work), and social research.
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26. Professional Skills
Helping nature
You must enjoy interacting with people from various streams of society
Good communication skills - talk, talk and talk
Leadership ability
Ability to adapt to difficult conditions in life
Extrovert nature
Dynamic, suave, tactful and diplomatic
Ability to persuade, and convince people
Tolerance
Ability to sympathize and empathize with people
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27. Top Most Colleges
College name Place
Tata institute of sciences Mumbai
Delhi School of Social Work Delhi
College of Social Work, Nirmala Niketan Mumbai
Xavier Institute of Labour Relations Mumbai
Department of social work, Pune university Pune
Dept of Social Work, Jamia Millia Islamia Delhi
School of Social Work, Mangalore University Mangalore
Madras school of work Chennai
Department of social work , Christ college Bangalore
Dept of Social Work, Lucknow University Lucknow
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28. Job Prospects
Project manager – they are responsible for the planning, management, coordination
and financial control of a project.
CSR executive – they are interested in helping organizations ensure their practices,
processes, products and procedures are ethical, sustainable and environmentally
friendly.
Fund raiser – they organize events and campaigns to raise money and other donations
for an organization. They may design promotional materials and increase awareness of
an organization’s work, goals, and financial needs.
Community mobilizer - arranging needed financial and human resources. Engaging
and prompting people to do things themselves, helping people to plan, take action,
and evaluate the effort.
Training coordinator – they manage, design, develop, coordinate and conduct large or
small scale training programs for the effectiveness of the organisation.
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29. Remuneration
The average pay for a Social Worker is Rs 221,202 per year.
Experience strongly influences salary for this job.
Most people with this job move on to other positions after 10
years in this career.
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30. Pros & Cons of being a Social
Worker
PROS
This work is good for those who have a desire to make a positive impact in other
people’s lives.
If you are interested in social sciences or disciplines such as family studies this
would be a good career.
This occupation is experiencing excellent job growth, so future prospects should
be very good.
CONS
You will to need to deal with people who may be under duress. This requires a
nurturing demeanor.
As many of these jobs are in the public sector, it is possible that one may be paid
quite low for the educational requirements that are needed.
This type of work usually requires conflict resolution, so the work is probably for
those who don’t get angry or emotional easily.
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