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The aim of the studies was to ascertain how far psychology students are ready to learn the vocation of education assistants to children and youth. Four general ways of acquiring knowledge and skills - by assimilation, by doing, by discovering, and by impression - were distinguished and interpreted with regard to the students’ prospective employment in educational institutions. Learning by doing (model Beta) and by impression (model Delta) turned out to be more expressive in the student self-reports than learning by assimilation (model Alpha) and by discovering (model Gamma). A proof that the Nosal/Paluchowski typology of diagnosticians applies to psychology students was also in search. However, the pertinent Educational Diagnostician Inventory appeared satisfactorily valid only for those psychology sophomores who manifested the best-shaped attitudes towards educational diagnoses. They belonged mostly to concrete-objective (Proceduralist) and global-subjective (Intuitionist) attitude categories. Transactional analysis partly supported these findings of the survey.
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Amidst the multitude of their professional obligations, teachers also function as informal educational diagnosticians. This role requires maturity and the ability to shed uncontrolled inclinations which could bias diagnoses they perform. Transactional analysis may assist with such a selfrecognition task. A feasibility study on how transactional analysis can explain the differences in teachers’ concepts of their diagnostic duties has been carried out on a small sample of 30 post-graduate students of education. The students completed two inventories: (1) an original set of four ten-item scales labeled: Procedural (learned by assimilation), Taking a Risk (learned by doing), Theoretician (learned by discovery), and Intuitive (learned by experience). (2) the Egogram representing nine categories of double-level analysis, created in the Research Group for Educational Transactional Analysis in Jan Długosz University in Częstochowa. The main findings of the study include the following ones: 1. In students’ opinion, Procedural type of a diagnostician resembles mostly Adult in Adult attitude and is free of the Parent in Parent authoritarian flaw. 2. The Taking a Risk diagnostician is closest to Adult in Parent, practice-oriented educator. 3. Theoreticians are also Adult in Parent personalities supported by the Parent in Adult ethical considerations. 4. Intuitive diagnosticians are versatile, associated with all types of Parent and Adult but not with the Childish spontaneous attitude except of certain amount of the Adult in Child’s creativity. Much more research is needed to confirm the findings and to transfer them into acting educational evaluators: homeroom and subject-matter teachers, tutors, and supervisors.
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