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Written in a clear and accessible style, this book presents a
wealth of practical information to guide the next generation of
educational and developmental psychologists in Australia and New
Zealand in pursuing a career in the field. There are over 800
educational and developmental psychologists in Australia, and over
200 educational psychologists in New Zealand, who represent a
diverse workforce. Pathways to becoming an educational and
developmental psychologist have seen rapid shifts with updated key
competencies that prospective educational and developmental
psychologists need to be aware of. This book gives the reader a
comprehensive understanding of what makes an educational and
developmental psychologist and outlines seven steps required to
become an endorsed educational and developmental psychologist.
Specifically, it offers guidance on understanding the role and its
history, tertiary study requirements, registration requirements,
professional competencies, skills and attributes needed, work
experience, professional associations and member groups,
endorsement and supervision requirements, finding work, and
starting work. With a primary focus on Australia, each chapter also
features a section on the career in New Zealand, with a variety of
psychologists sharing their expertise and reflections from their
experiences in New Zealand. This resource is essential reading for
students, provisional psychologists, and practising psychologists.
At the same time, it provides insights for other educational and
health professionals who may work multi-, inter-, or
transdisciplinary with educational and developmental psychologists.
Written in a clear and accessible style, this book presents a
wealth of practical information to guide the next generation of
educational and developmental psychologists in Australia and New
Zealand in pursuing a career in the field. There are over 800
educational and developmental psychologists in Australia, and over
200 educational psychologists in New Zealand, who represent a
diverse workforce. Pathways to becoming an educational and
developmental psychologist have seen rapid shifts with updated key
competencies that prospective educational and developmental
psychologists need to be aware of. This book gives the reader a
comprehensive understanding of what makes an educational and
developmental psychologist and outlines seven steps required to
become an endorsed educational and developmental psychologist.
Specifically, it offers guidance on understanding the role and its
history, tertiary study requirements, registration requirements,
professional competencies, skills and attributes needed, work
experience, professional associations and member groups,
endorsement and supervision requirements, finding work, and
starting work. With a primary focus on Australia, each chapter also
features a section on the career in New Zealand, with a variety of
psychologists sharing their expertise and reflections from their
experiences in New Zealand. This resource is essential reading for
students, provisional psychologists, and practising psychologists.
At the same time, it provides insights for other educational and
health professionals who may work multi-, inter-, or
transdisciplinary with educational and developmental psychologists.
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