EDUCATIONAL psychologists could help colleges release the full potential of students with learning difficulties and behavioural problems, according to new research.
The Further Education Development Agency suggests that psychologists should be integral to college work, as they can help students requiring high levels of support to achieve their educational goals .
FEDA chief executive Stephen Crowne said: "We urge colleges to note that our recent research indicates there is much room to improve and develop the use of their services to address sector-wide issues such as student retention."
The agency suggests that educational psychologists could help admissions tutors develop procedures to ensure students find the courses best suited to their abilities, and says psychologists would enable early identification of student problems and dissatisfaction, and help them reach their full potential.
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