Talking APAC
Talking APAC
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Explaining research competencies
Professional competency 3.17 of APAC's Accreditation Standards states that psychology graduates need to "Investigate a substantive individual research question relevant to the discipline of psychology". But what does that mean in practice? Associate Professor Melissa Davis, a member of APAC's Accreditation Assessment Committee, led off a discussion at the AusPLAT conference in nipaluna/Hobart in September 2023. The session was sponsored by APAC, which acknowledges the cooperation of the APS Psychology Education Interest Group in making this edited recording available.
Jan 14, 2024
39 min
Overcoming the challenges of disability
Ryan Armer, a legally blind fourth-year Psychology student, Darlene McLennan, manager of the Australian Disability Clearinghouse on Education and Training, and Associate Professor Melissa Davis, a member of APAC’s Accreditation Assessment Committee, discuss the challenges facing students with disabilities and how they can be overcome. Two online articles are mentioned in the podcast: https://needednowlt.substack.com/p/needed-now-real-tangible-supports and https://www.abc.net.au/news/2023-11-24/qld-disability-higher-education-accessibility-university-student/103108240  Additional resources include: https://www.adcet.edu.au/ict-procurement-guidelines https://www.adcet.edu.au/inclusive-teaching/universal-design-for-learning https://disabilityawareness.com.au/elearning/udl-in-tertiary-education/ https://www.adcet.edu.au/students-with-disability https://www.adcet.edu.au/inclusive-teaching https://acola.org/disability-responsiveness/ https://www.education.gov.au/australian-universities-accord
Dec 5, 2023
42 min
Teachers discussing psychology in schools
Secondary school teachers of psychology played an important part in the recent AusPLAT 2023 conference. Here they discuss the challenges and pleasures, as well as making better links to psychology teaching in the tertiary sector.
Sep 26, 2023
21 min
Bonus episode: Voices from AusPLAT 2023
APAC attended AusPLAT 2023 in nipaluna/Hobart. Our Communications Advisor chatted to attendees during the breaks. Here are their voices.
Sep 19, 2023
22 min
ChatGPT and the challenge of artificial intelligence
In this episode we talk about artificial intelligence and what it means for learning and teaching with Dr Guy Curtis. Guy is a Senior Lecturer in the School of Psychological Science at the University of Western Australia. His main research focus at present is on individual differences related to plagiarism, cheating and leadership. The Conversation article referenced in the discussion can be found here: https://theconversation.com/1-in-10-uni-students-submit-assignments-written-by-someone-else-and-most-are-getting-away-with-it-166410
Jul 30, 2023
37 min
Inter-professional learning: an introduction
The Accreditation Standards for Psychology Programs say that learning about inter-professional learning and practice is required at masters level. But what is inter-professional learning, exactly? Why is it useful and how can psychology academics integrate it into their courses with confidence? To discuss these questions and more we're joined by Professor Rachel Roberts from the School of Psychology at the University of Adelaide.The papers referred to in the discussion are ANZAHPE 2017 (page 14) and Undergraduate psychology and dental students’ perceptions of interprofessional learning when using motivational interviewing to encourage health behaviour change: a mixed methods study: Australian Psychologist: Vol 56, No 5 (tandfonline.com).
May 30, 2023
21 min
Using the Evidence Guide
How can psychology higher education providers know if they're meeting the Accreditation Standards? One way is to consult the APAC Evidence Guide. Assistant Accreditation Manager Stephanie Korilis offers some advice on how best to use it.
Nov 22, 2022
17 min
Benchmarking explained
What is benchmarking and how can higher education providers make it work well for them? Our expert panel discusses the issue. Hear from Professor Alison Garton, Professor Julie Ann Pooley, Emeritus Professor Tony Machin and Associate Professor Linda Byrne.
Sep 20, 2022
41 min
Developing cultural responsiveness
How do higher education providers introduce an understanding of cultural responsiveness to psychology students? We're joined by three academics from the University of Western Australia to discuss the issues. Professor Pat Dudgeon is Australia’s first identified Indigenous psychologist. Dr Joanna Alexi is a research associate. And Professor Romola Bucks is Pro Vice-Chancellor (Health and Medical Research) and a member of the APAC Board. You can read the Guardian article mentioned in discussion here: https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2022/jun/02/australia-needs-to-decolonise-its-mental-health-system-and-empower-more-indigenous-psychologists
Jul 5, 2022
43 min
What’s it like to be assessed?
What’s it like to have your learning and teaching, your facilities and your curriculum examined, and to have staff and students chat with our assessors? Associate Professor Linda Byrne is deputy head of the School of Psychology at Deakin University, where she was a key participant in the assessment process that APAC carried out there in 2020.
May 24, 2022
21 min
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