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Where do educational psychologists work


They work in schools, colleges, nurseries and special units, primarily with teachers and parents. They regularly liaise with other professionals in education, health and social services, and a growing number work as independent or private consultants.

Where do most educational psychologists work?

Most educational psychologists specialize in youth education and work in K-12 schools or colleges and universities. Others work in private practice. Educational psychologists may also specialize in adult learning and then work in organizations that provide professional training.

What can you do as an educational psychologist?

Educational psychologists also work in various applied roles, such as consulting on curriculum design; evaluating educational programs at schools or training sites; and offering teachers the best instructional methods for a subject area, grade level, or population, be it mainstream students, those with disabilities, or ...