John Paul II High School John Paul II High School

Level 3 Psychology

13PSY
Subject Description

Teacher in Charge: Ms M. Campbell.

This course enables students to gain a deeper understanding of human behaviour and the way in which we function and interact with our surroundings. Students will look at how multiple psychological approaches can interact to explain behaviour more holistically. This is done through learning several psychological approaches, reading and critiquing published psychological research articles, conducting individually-designed psychological research experiments, and diving deep into the ethical issues in psychological practice. 

Learning Opportunities

In this course you will need to:

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  • Critical thinking- critically analysing information. Making links to other contexts and being able to apply theory to different contexts beyond presenting information. 
  • Variety of psychological approaches such as: psychodynamic, cognitive, behavioural, humanistic, social, evolutionary and biological psychology. 
  • Scientific skills- researching a variety of texts, interpreting results and carrying out your own scientific investigation.
  • The process and execution of psychological research.
  • Reading & Writing- reading and interpreting scientific research. Learning to write scientifically and concisely. 
  • Analysing and critiquing significant psychological research. 
  • Analysing, solving problems, evaluating outcomes and their impacts in societal contexts. 
  • Examining ethical issues in psychological practice. 



Learning Areas:

__________ Social Sciences __________ Te Ao Tangata



Stationery

Your laptop and a folder for organising handouts and written notes and assignment planning.