New A Level Psychology | September 2014
> The importance of 'desk clutter', the impact of shift work and what motivates us to recycle feature in revitalised Psychology A Level syllabus
OCR has incorporated psychological research in the area of environmental psychology as a new strand in its topical new A Level syllabus. Students will explore the interplay between humans and their different environments, and how stress at work and social scenarios can effect the brain. A new element of the A Level is that 10% of the course will be quantitative work involving data analysis and practical research, designed to nurture strong numeracy skills.
Below is the coverage achieved in national, regional and international media, both in print and online.
OCR has incorporated psychological research in the area of environmental psychology as a new strand in its topical new A Level syllabus. Students will explore the interplay between humans and their different environments, and how stress at work and social scenarios can effect the brain. A new element of the A Level is that 10% of the course will be quantitative work involving data analysis and practical research, designed to nurture strong numeracy skills.
Below is the coverage achieved in national, regional and international media, both in print and online.
The i (mini Independent)
Psychology A-Level to take in effects of jet-lag 19 September 2014 Workplace Insight
Exam board introduces workplace issues to Psychology A-Level syllabus 16 September 2014 Online |
The Yorkshire Post
Students look at jet-lag impact 13 September 2014 The Northern Echo Exam board unveils revamped A-Level in Psychology 13 September 2014 |
The HR Director
Workplace psychology on A-Level curriculum 29 September 2014 Online |