Course Coordination
Francisco Luís Baptista Machado
Description
School and educational psychology is one of broadest fields of psychology and aims to meet the intervention needs of different educational settings, from schools to families, including centres that house at-risk children and young people. It focuses on intervention and research with children, adolescents and families from an ecological perspective, from the point of view of the psychologist’s work, which also involves paying special attention to social, organisational and community features. School and educational psychologists work in schools at all levels of education, at nurseries, residential homes for children and young people, associations that support people with learning difficulties and special educational needs, private practice, municipal councils, parish councils, community projects, etc.
The Master’s degree aims to develop skills in the following specific areas: psychology consultations with children, adolescents and families; psychopedagogical support for students with special educational needs; psychological assessment; career guidance; consultancy and training for different agents involved in education, particularly teachers; planning and implementing parental education/training and community intervention programmes for at-risk social groups; developing prevention actions for areas important to school settings, such as bullying, sexuality, academic failure, etc.