Wednesday 6 June 2012

Skills and qualifications required for an educational psychologist ...

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An educational psychologist is a professional who helps young individuals overcome learning or social problems or emotional issues. Educational psychologists also help parents and teachers in understanding the problems faced by the young people and the ways to help and care for them.

To become an educational psychologist, the basic eligibility requirement is a master?s degree in psychology. In addition, you should also have relevant work experience with young individuals in educational, childcare or community settings.

Following are the skills required for a professional educational psychologist:

  • Outstanding interpersonal and communication skills are required to help and connect with young individuals, parents and teachers.
  • Dedication and keenness to help young individuals who are suffering from learning and emotional problems.
  • A passion to help others with sensitivity, compassion, persistence and patience
  • Excellent writing skills
  • Good organizational and planning skills
  • Excellent research and development skills
  • Ability to adapt to changes
  • Excellent decision-making skills
  • Ability to understand the behavioral changes according to the situation
  • Good analytical and counseling skills

To be a good educational psychologist, you need to work with dedication for the welfare of young individuals while inspiring them to be a confident and successful individual. You will also need to keep yourself well-updated and informed about the latest trends and new findings in educational psychology to improve the quality of coaching and counseling methods.

MUST University offers degree, diploma and certificate programs in the field of Educational Psychology through its School of Education. The programs offered at MUST are self-paced, flexible and affordable that allows individuals to start their career as an educational psychologist or improve their skills and knowledge in the present careers.

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