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L’Université Catholique Du Congo
Higher secondary education aggregation program
- Kinshasa, Congo, DR
Course
Full time
On-Campus
French
Students who follow the higher secondary education aggregation program normally take the exams at the end of the second year of the licence. They are strongly advised to follow the general courses of the program from the first year of the license.


Dawson College
Education, Family and Childhood
- Montreal, Canada
Course
On-Campus
English
If you are contemplating a career in education, social work, or psychology, the Education, Family and Childhood Profile of Dawson’s Social Science Program is designed especially for you! It could also interest students who would like to pursue other fields of work related to health and social services for children and families. We take a multidisciplinary approach to studying and understanding the social, psychological, and cultural development of children from birth to adulthood. Students will learn how society, community, education and public policy influence the structure of the family and the development of children. In addition, this profile has a fieldwork component in the second and fourth terms in collaboration with schools, community centers and daycares around Dawson and all of Montreal.
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Educational Psychology degree programs focus on understanding how people learn and develop in educational settings. This field combines theory with practical applications, making it a fascinating area for those interested in improving educational outcomes.
In these courses, students explore topics such as cognitive development, learning theories, and assessment techniques. You'll develop skills in designing effective learning interventions, analyzing educational data, and implementing strategies to support diverse learners. Many students build confidence as they engage with new concepts, preparing them for impactful roles in education.
Courses often include hands-on projects that allow you to apply your knowledge in real-world situations, enhancing your ability to evaluate learning processes and outcomes. Graduates can pursue careers as educational consultants, school psychologists, or instructional coordinators, contributing to meaningful advancements in educational practice. Overall, an Educational Psychology degree equips you with valuable insights and methodologies aimed at fostering effective learning environments.