British Journal of Educational Psychology

The British Journal of Educational Psychology publishes psychological research that makes a significant contribution to the understanding and practice of education as well as advances the field in terms of theory related to educational psychology. Our aim is to publish research that has a broad international appeal to researchers and practitioners in education. We welcome empirical and methodological papers, experimental studies, observations of classroom behaviours, interviews, and surveys. Important criteria in the selection process are quality of argument and execution, clarity in presentation, and educational significance. Although we tend to publish more quantitative than qualitative studies, we welcome rigorous, empirical qualitative studies.

ISSN 0167-4544

Subject: Business
Searchable in Discovery System: Yes (Via EBSCOhost)
Provider: EBSCO
Full Text: 03/01/2001 to present (with a 12 Month delay)
Peer Review: Yes