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The Network for Educational Psychology

Educational psychology is the branch of psychology that focuses on the study of learning and teaching, as well as how various psychological factors influence education and educational processes. Educational psychology combines principles from both psychology and educational science to understand how people learn and how teaching and education can be optimized to promote learning.

The network in educational psychology brings together researchers, experts, and students in the field of educational psychology and school research in a forum for collaboration, knowledge exchange, and research initiatives. Our goal is to promote development in educational psychology, both nationally and internationally.

We work broadly with, among other things:

  • Knowledge dissemination
  • Collaboration
  • Mentorship
  • Support for research projects
  • Publishing and dissemination of knowledge
  • Advocacy and policy work

You are most welcome to participate in the research network for educational psychology if you wish to collaborate, access resources and support, and increase your knowledge and understanding of how to improve learning, teaching, and educational practices.

 

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Contact us

Network coordinator
Elinor Schad, Senior Lecturer
elinor [dot] schad [at] psy [dot] lu [dot] se (elinor[dot]schad[at]psy[dot]lu[dot]se)
phone: +0046 (0)709-65 04 00