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A book that introduces the knowledge base of educational psychology and how it can help teachers develop into expert practitioners. It covers topics such as development, learning, instruction, assessment, and learner diversity.
5 lut 2020 · A comprehensive and updated reference book on various topics in educational psychology, edited by David C. Berliner and Robert C. Calfee. The book covers foundations, learners' development, individual differences, cognition, motivation, content area teaching, socio-cultural perspectives, teachers and teaching, instructional design, assessment, and research methodologies.
A free online textbook that covers the basics of educational psychology, from learning theory and student diversity to assessment and research methods. Download the PDF or access the web version with chapter summaries, key terms, and further resources.
21 maj 2022 · This chapter tells the story of educational psychology – its evolution, its characteristics, and the insights it provides for understanding it as a field of study, teaching it at the tertiary...
An examination of educational psychology from a philosopher's point of view, covering the need to look critically at psychological theories used in education, the importance of common sense psychology and the resources that philosophy of mind offer in helping teachers to understand mental life - to do with the nature of the emotions, motivation ...
4 gru 2019 · The eighth edition of this popular text from renowned educational psychologist Robert Slavin translates theory into practices that teachers can use in their classrooms and focuses on the concept of intentionality.
A textbook by Anita Woolfolk Hoy that covers the basics of educational psychology in 44 modules. Learn about child development, cognition, learning, motivation, teaching, and assessment with examples and activities.