Sunday, January 28, 2018

Additional Lists of Open Access Psychology Journals



A free preprint service for the psychological sciences
Maintained by The Society for the Improvement of Psychological Science
https://psyarxiv.com/


Thesis Commons- An open archive of Theses 
https://thesiscommons.org/


Psychology
Directory of Open Access Scholarly Resources
http://road.issn.org/issn_search?afs:query=Psychology&afs:replies=100&afs:ip=&afs:page=1#.WmKnnbyWZdg

Frontiers in Psychological and Behavioral Science 
http://www.academicpub.org/fpbs/Issue.aspx?Abstr=false

Evolution, Mind and Behaviour
http://akademiai.com/loi/2050

Psychology and Society
http://www.psychologyandsociety.org/

Community Psychology in Global Perspective
http://siba-ese.unisalento.it/index.php/cpgp/issue/archive

Psychology, Community & Health
https://pch.psychopen.eu/index.php/pch


Collabra: Psychology, the official journal of the Society for the Improvement of Psychological Science, is a mission-driven Open Access (OA) journal from the University of California Press that shares not only the research it publishes, but also the value created by the psychology community during the peer-review process. Collabra: Psychology has 7 sections representing the broad field of psychology, and a highlighted focus area of “Methodology and Research Practice.”
https://www.collabra.org/


Psicologia
To publish original works in the areas of Developmental Psychology, Psychological Assesment, Health Psychology and Psychological Processes/Experimental Psychology in English.
http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_serial&pid=0102-7972&lng=en&nrm=iso


EMERGING PERSPECTIVES: INTERDISCIPLINARY GRADUATE RESEARCH IN EDUCATION AND PSYCHOLOGY
https://journalhosting.ucalgary.ca/index.php/ep


CREAT!VITY
The journal will undertake problems of human creativity – its recognition, correlates, determinants, possibilities for its support and development – analyzed from the point of view of education, psychology, sociology, aesthetics, etc. Moreover, the journal will discuss issues of creative potential as well as actual creative achievements (everyday and eminent creativity). It will also consider methodological and statistical issues regarding quantitative and qualitative creativity studies in various countries. The journal is a platform for positive confrontation of the various ways of perceiving and investigating creativity; interparadigmatic and interdiscursive dialogue of the representatives of distinct theoretical and methodological options. The journal is published in an electronic form, in English, half-annually. We publish original theoretical papers, studies, overviews, and comments about current issues in human creativity from the perspective of various scholarly disciplines.
http://www.creativity.uwb.edu.pl/index.php/en/


EvoS Journal: The Journal of the Evolutionary Studies Consortium is a journal designed to promote the education of evolutionary theory in colleges and universities. An evolutionary education provides a framework for enhancing the research and theory in all disciplines, and as such, EvoS Journal welcomes work from all academic disciplines as well as interdisciplinary scholarship that incorporates evolutionary theory across areas of study. As an outlet for academic articles, EvoS Journal has two particular aims. The first is to publish peer-reviewed articles related to evolutionary theory in higher education. The second is to publish undergraduate peer-reviewed articles that have arisen from courses offered through Evolutionary Studies Programs.
http://evostudies.org/evos-journal/about-the-journal/ 


Educational Psychology Research and Practice is an open access periodical published twice a year by the School of Psychology, University of East London. It offers a forum for informed debate and discussion of Educational Psychology research and training as well as a wider focus on issues of social justice and civic engagement in applied psychological practice. EPRaP is open to publishing research findings, literature reviews, commentaries, methodology papers, reflection on practice and book/resource reviews. It is part of a research and learning culture that recognises the importance of knowledge exchange and impact for partners in the community.
https://www.uel.ac.uk/Schools/Psychology/Research/Educational-Psychology-Research-and-Practice


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Sunday, January 14, 2018

CMO 104 series of 2017 Revised Guidelines for Student Internship Program in the Philippines (SIPP) for all Programs



The Commission on Higher Education (CHED) released a new memo CMO 104 series of 2017
entitled Revised Guidelines for Student Internship Program in the Philippines (SIPP) for all Programs last 28 December 2017. The new CMO 104  repealed and revoked CMO 23 series of 2009 Guidelines for Student Internship Program in the Philippines (SIPP) for all Programs with Practicum Subject. 

Revised Guidelines for Student Internship Program in the Philippines (SIPP) for all Programs - Ched Memoran... by TinoRepaso on Scribd

Tuesday, December 26, 2017

What is conditional pass?

updated (Nov 18, 2018)
original post - 12/26/17, 2:24 PM


Image of a score for a conditional pass.








What is something unique and different that happened for BLEPP 2018?

There was a typhoon that postponed  the 2nd day of the licensure exam for test takers of Baguio City which was rescheduled on 13 November 2018. The result of BLEPP 2018 for all the examinees except Baguio was released on 9 November 2018. The result produced 6 conditional passes for each 6 schools: 

1) Bulacan State University (for BCAT) Malolos
2) New Era University
3) Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Valenzuela
4) Rizal Technological University
5) University of San Carlos
6) University of Sto. Tomas

After resuming the Nov 13 BLEPP for Baguio City, the result was out after 3 working days (16 Nov 2018) with its own list of top 10,  passing rate, etc.
  

Below is an excerpt from our Madalas na Tanong (Frequently Asked Questions - FAQ). Definitely it is natural to think and consider yourself you might be conditional with your status  in the recently concluded BLEPP. Perhaps as a way of rationalization or denial, not being able to accept that you failed after all the hardship, effort, financial expenses, emotional investment made to hurdle the licensure exam.

Often we receive query about conditional pass. Here is our way of answering what is conditional pass. If you have other idea or explanation please feel free to post it in the comment section or email us at tinorepaso@gmail.com. 


6) What is conditional pass?
In Section 18 of RA 11029 "An examine who obtains a weighted general average of seventy-five percent (75%) or higher but obtains a rating below sixty percent (60%) in any given subject may retake such subjects within the next two (2) years, and upon obtaining a rating of at least seventy-five percent (75%) in each such subject, shall then be deemed to have passed the licensure examination." 

A case scenario would be an examinee who scored high on all three subjects but got 58% or 59% in one subject often Psychological Assessment, even if the examinee is high on the three subjects (say 85-90%  in all 3 subjects) thus earning a passing mark but failed or low in one of the subjects then the examinee's case  will be conditional. So s/he can retake again  (and should pass) only the subject s/he failed.

Examples of Conditional

A) Example No. 1

59 - Psych Assessment - Conditional and can retake only this subject
85 - TOP
86 - Industrial Psych
86 - Abnormal Psych
===================
75% GWA


B) Example No. 2
76 - Psych Assessment
59 - Abnormal Psych - Conditional and can retake only this subject
82 - Industrial Psych
83 - TOP
===================
75.20% GWA


The word "Conditional" would appear at the bottom/remarks of the GWA that you get from the exam. 

This score may not have 75% passing rate in 2 subjects (72 and 73) but definitely above 60% and was able to get 75.60% since  the scores in Abnormal Psych and Industrial Psych are both high, pulling those scores below 75%.



Another way to check/verify also if you get a conditional status is  by way of checking your school performance - there's a column for conditional (COND). If your school does not have the number or zero (0) appears on the column then your score is not conditional. So even if you pass 2 or 3 subjects but your General Average is below 75% and got the remarked Failed - they you have to retake the licensure exam.




Saturday, December 16, 2017

Partial List of Mental Health Services in Metro Manila




This list was shared at Filipino Psychometrician group  from a post asking for psych clinic. We are putting here it so that it can be easily accessible and searchable even to those who are not on Facebook.

We hope to see these kind of lists not only in Manila but also those from major Philippine cities. So comment below if you know of other mental health centers, facilities and services outside Manila.

Please let us know changes and update to improve this information.

Source link - https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1t9cCNOtSuIpo84OECOUPSUwjVKqdsD8aBhdnSrfVs1c/edit#gid=0 


Partial List of Mental Health Services in Metro Manila by TinoRepaso on Scribd

Tuesday, November 28, 2017

1st International Conference on Psychology, Counselling, and Education





1st International Conference on Psychology, Counselling, and Education (ICPCE 2018)
3–5 August 2018
Great Eastern Hotel
Quezon City, Philippines

❛Preparing Psychologists, Counsellors, and Educators for the Contemporary Trends of the 21st Century❜



ICPCE 2018 Registration Update
Reservation of slots
PHP 1,000
(This is non-refundable, but transferrable)
Full payment deadline is on 31 May 2018.
Early bird registration: PHP 3,500
(until 31 May 2018)
Onsite registration: PHP 4,000
For questions: email Dennis Relojo (dennis.relojo@gmail.com)
Please visit the conference website for further details:
Visit - http://www.icpce2018.psychreg.org/


Sunday, November 19, 2017

Resources from Advances in the History of Psychology


Advances in the History of Psychology is a news and notes aggregator pertaining to the history of the discipline.

AHP  notifies readers of resources, publications, conferences, and other events or issues of interest to researchers and students of the history of psychology. We make a particular effort to draw attention to content that is “off the beaten track” — i.e., that is in journals or sponsored by scholarly societies beyond those with which most members of the discipline are already familiar. In addition, there’s occasional commentary on topics that are pertinent to the community, as well as series of guest posts. Readers are encouraged to engage with the materials and submit their own comments.


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BLOGS

JOURNALS

JOURNALS – ALLIED AREAS

JOURNALS – METHODOLOGICAL

PODCASTS

POPULAR MEDIA

RESEARCH GROUPS

RESOURCES

SCHOOLS

SCHOOLS – ALLIED AREAS

SOCIETIES

SUPPLEMENTARY COURSEWORK

Monday, November 13, 2017

Initial Registration for PRC Central Office


The photo was a screen grab sent to us. So as of posting, the computer system of PRC might not still be live at this time so try again next time. Check also PRC Satellite Offices at Robinson's Malls for the process of registration of board passers. But make sure also to update your online profile once the system is live/ready and do the necessary transaction and online payment.
   

Initial Registration


  • For registrants, please proceed to the nearest PRC office.

    • Registrants are advised to observe the following steps:
    • Download with this LINK or acquire an oath form at the nearest PRC office and bring the following: 

      1.1 One (1) documentary stamp
      1.2 One (2) passport size picture in plain background with complete name tag (for Registry of Professionals)
      1.3 Current Community Tax Certificate (cedula) 
    • Present duly accomplished or downloaded oath form at designated counter/window (verification officer) for assessment of prescribed fees.
    • Proceed to the cashier window to pay the prescribed fee. Cashiers’ windows are located at the 3rd, 4th, and 5th floors of the PRC Annex Bldg and/or at the ground floor of the PRC Main Bldg.. 

      Registration Fee (in PhP)Annual Fee (in PhP)
      Baccalaureate600450
      Non-Baccalaureate450420
    • After payment, proceed to the designated Registration counter/window. The Registration Officer will print Registry Sheet with assigned Registration / License Number to be signed and thumb marked by the Registrant.
    • Upon completion of the Registry Sheet, issuance officer shall issue claim slip/stub.
    • Receive claim slip/stub and claim your Professional Identification Card as scheduled indicated on your claim slip/stub.

REQUIREMENTS

1. Duly accomplished Oath Form or Panunumpa ng Propesyonal

2. Current Community Tax Certificate (cedula)

3. Two pieces passport size colored picture in white background with complete name tag (for Oath Form and Certificate of Registration)

4. Two (2) pcs of documentary stamps (for Oath Form and Certificate of Registration)

5. One (1) short brown envelope with name and profession

New registrants should come personally to the PRC Central Office or to the nearest
Regional Office to file his/her application for registration and to affix his/her signature on the
registry book.

Applicant for registration under the Special Professional Licensure Board Examination and
those who left for abroad immediately after their examinations or before the results of the
examinations are released shall:

1. Take his/her professional oath before the Philippine Consul.

2. Submit a photocopy of his/her passport pages showing its personal details, date of entry
and departure from the Philippines.

3. Submit a Special Power of Attorney notarized by the Philippine Consul.
Certificates of Registration shall be claimed at the Central Office or the Regional Office where the
application for the same has been filed. Representatives must present Special Power of Attorney
and appropriate identification papers.


PROCEDURE

Step 1. Accomplish this Oath Form.

Step 2. Pay for two pcs documentary stamps (one stamp on this form and one for the Certificates of Registration at the Customer Service Center.

Step 3. Present duly accomplished oath form for verification of records and assessment at Window 12.

Step 4. Pay prescribed fees at the Cashier.

Step 5. Printing of Registry Sheet - Window 7 Window 8

Step 6. Sign in the Registry Sheet and receive your claim slip at: Window 9 Window 10 Window 11




Source -  http://www.prc.gov.ph/page.aspx?id=4082



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