65° - 01.11.1969, Síða 23

65° - 01.11.1969, Síða 23
The Psychology Gap in Our Schools Interview with JONAS PALSSON In view of the fact that you have been writing so many articles lately urging increased and better organized counseling in the Icelandic schools, we feel that our English-speaking readers would also like to know something about the present situation and your attitude toward it. Would you say that there is a psychology gap in our schools? To say that there is a psychology gap in our schools may actually be rather misleading, but when the relationship is seen between the schools, their teachers, the educational authorities at the ministerial and communal level and throughout the public and back again to the schools, it is obvious that the acceptance of psychology both as a professional field and as an educational sub- ject is quite limited. A change in this regard will finally depend on the acceptance of psychology on all levels and in all divisions of society. In looking back on our recent history, we can see that it was not until 1930—40 that psycho- logists began to teach at the Teachers Training College. Before then, the stress was understanda- bly on theory or history of education and on in- structional methods rather than on psychology itself. Our University was founded in 1911, and according to Scandinavian precedent has always offered an introductory course in philosophy or, depending on the instructor, in general psycho- logy. This course is compulsory for all students studying for degrees. In 1957 a chair in Educa- tion was set up at the University. Its holder is a Jonas Palsson received his M.A. ord. from Edinburgh University in 1952, studied and work- ed at the psychological center in Oslo in 1961, then took an M.A. in psychology from Columbia University. From 1956—60 he was guidance counselor in the Kopavogur schools and since then has been head of the school psychological services in Reykjavik. psychologist. The courses are especially for those students planning to become teachers in secondary schools. For the last twenty years or so, I believe, there has been some basic instruction in some of the vocational schools, but to my knowledge there has been no teaching of psychology on the gym- nasium level. This limited teaching of psychology has, in my opinion, had little effect on the school system, teaching methods or general work of the schools. It might even be said that the influence of educa- tional psychology on the schools was relatively greater before 1945. Considering the isolation of Iceland, the fact that educational psychology occupied the place it did showed quite a pro- gressive outlook. But compared to the widespread interest that developed in other lands, after the second world war we began to fall behind. In the postwar boom in Iceland, all the em- phasis and interest were on material things, mak- ing money and making buildings. Perhaps it is tru that a people turn more to education during hard times than during good times; certainly we were eager for knowledge during our long history of hardship. Even if our learning was of limited scope, it was an important factor in keeping the nation culturally if not literally alive. In the easier years after 1945, everything was being built, seemingly, except the institutions of education. The Teachers Training College Was erected in 1908, a remarkable achievement for the times, began to be rebuilt in 1958 and is still Waiting completion. I think it fair to say that there was a very limited interest in the improvement of teachers’ education and consequently no stress on the psychology of education, which is, after all, the main function of teachers’ education along with practice-teaching. What is the public reaction to psychology? Icelanders, like most people of the western world, have always been a little afraid of psycho- logy. There are those, perhaps not a large group, 65 DEGREES 21

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