<span>Educational Psychology for Learning and Teaching explores the development of the learner over time, the learning process, individual differences in the classroom, as well as educational psychology in contemporary classrooms. The text caters for those who are planning to work with any age range
Educational Psychology for Learning and Teaching
β Scribed by Susan Duchesne; Anne McMaugh
- Publisher
- Cengage Learning
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 622
- Edition
- 5th
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Educational Psychology for Learning and Teaching introduces key theories of development and learning to help you understand how learners learn and how educators can be more effective in their teaching practice. Featuring current research on the various dimensions of learning and teaching alongside traditional theories, it provides a clear framework of theory and evidence that supports modern educational practices. It investigates how to apply psychological principles to educational contexts in order to enhance learning and teaching quality, in particular the ways you can cater for individual student needs. This wholly Australia / NZ text caters for those who are planning to work with any age range from early childhood to adolescence and beyond. Throughout it explores the connections between theories and the many critical issues that face learners and educators today. It also helps you to see links with your own learning and teaching experiences and encourages you to develop your personal philosophy of learning and teaching.
β¦ Table of Contents
- Educational psychology for teaching and learning --
Module I: The Learner Developing Over Time -- - Emerging skills --
- Cognitive development --
- Social, emotional and moral development --
Module II: The Learning Process -- - Behavioural views of learning --
- Cognitive explanations of learning --
- Humanist approaches to learning --
Module III: Individual Difference in the Inclusive Classroom -- - Motivation and engagement --
- Intelligence --
- Diverse learners and education --
- Sociocultural factors in the learning process --
Module IV: Educational Psychology in Contemporary Classrooms -- - Information and communication technology (ICT) in learning and teaching --
- Assessment and reporting --
- Managing classrooms for effectively working with students.
β¦ Subjects
Education;Educational psychology;Learning
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