'Educational Psychology in Practice' is an academic journal which is published quarterly on behalf of the Association.

  • EPIP publishes papers which are likely to be of particular interest to educational psychologists, providing information and provoking debate on a wide range of professional issues.
  • It aims to represent the theory, research and practice of educational psychologists.
  • It includes regular book reviews and software reviews, as well as a 'Letter to the Editor' column..
  • EPIP is supplied free of charge to all Association members
  • The institutional subscription rate for 2004 in the UK is £171, but EPIP is available to individuals (who are not eleigible for any grade of membership of the Association) at a reduced rate of £58.

Index of Contents

To see what kinds of papers appear in EPIP, go to the index of the journal Contents which lists the titles and authors of papers in recent issues

Editorial Board of 'EPIP'

The National Executive Committee of the Association has ultimate responsibility for publication of EPIP, but editorial control is delegated to the Editor and the Editorial Board.  The Board is currently comprised of the:

Chair - who is normally the Vice President of the Association.(and a designated representative of the NEC)

Editor - who is appointed by the NEC

Board members - including the Review Editor, six ordinary elected members of the Association, plus another representative from the NEC.

Apart from the editor, the members of the editorial board are not paid for their work in the production of the journal.

Publishers

EPIP is currently published by Carfax Publishing Ltd, part of the Taylor & Francis Group, specialist publishers of academic and professional journals.

Subscribing to EPIP

Educational Psychology in Practice is provided, at no additional charge, to members of the Association as part of their membership benefits. Institutions, and individuals who are not eligible to be members of the Association (at any grade), may take out a subscription by contacting the publishers, Carfax Publishing Ltd, directly.

EPIP 'On Line'

Educational Psychology in Practice is now available 'on line' to institutional subscribers via the publishers' website. Contents pages are also posted on the Carfax EPIP web page.

'Back Issues' of EPIP

Members requiring 'back issues' are advised initially to contact the Association's head office in Durham, which may have a small supply of some earlier issues available.

Non-members may obtain back issues from the publishers, Carfax, who now hold all the journal 'back stock'.

Further enquiries about Educational Psychology In Practice should be addressed to The Editor at the Association's administrative office in Durham.

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