Insights in Educational Psychology 2021

Insights in Educational Psychology 2021
Author: Douglas F. Kauffman,Claudio Longobardi,Jesus de la Fuente
Publsiher: Frontiers Media SA
Total Pages: 452
Release: 2023-09-12
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9782832533734

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This Research Topic is part of the Insights in Psychology series. We are now entering the third decade of the 21st Century, and, especially in the last years, the achievements made by scientists have been exceptional, leading to major advancements in the fast-growing field of Psychology. Frontiers has organized a series of Research Topics to highlight the latest advancements in science in order to be at the forefront of science in different fields of research. This editorial initiative of particular relevance, led by Douglas Kauffman, Specialty Chief Editor of the section Educational Psychology, is focused on new insights, novel developments, current challenges, latest discoveries, recent advances and future perspectives in this field. Also, high-quality original research manuscripts on novel concepts, problems and approaches are welcomed.

Developments in Educational Psychology

Developments in Educational Psychology
Author: Kevin Wheldall
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2007-12
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0415463718

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Positive Psychology and Positive Education in Asia

Positive Psychology and Positive Education in Asia
Author: Ronnel B. King,Imelda Santos Caleon,Allan B. I. Bernardo
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 383
Release: 2023-10-24
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9789819955718

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This book explores students’ and teachers’ well-being from positive psychology and education perspectives and showcases interventions that optimize well-being in the school context. The book also covers crucial positive psychology and education topics/themes including character strengths, gratitude, growth mindset, grit, resilience, positive emotions, and well-being among others. The chapters include reviews and empirical research based on diverse methodologies, such as correlational, experimental, quasi-experimental, intervention, longitudinal, and qualitative approaches from six different Asian sociocultural contexts—Singapore, Hong Kong, Mainland China, Israel, Macau, and Philippines. All the chapters, provide practical pointers for teachers and educators who aim to nurture well-being in schools.

Reconstructing Agency in Developmental and Educational Psychology

Reconstructing Agency in Developmental and Educational Psychology
Author: Paul Downes
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2019-09-05
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781351588041

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This book reconstructs the foundations of developmental and educational psychology and fills an important gap in the field by arguing for a specific spatial turn so that human growth, experience and development focus not only on time but space. This regards space not simply as place. Highlighting concrete cross-cultural relational spaces of concentric and diametric spatial systems, the book argues that transition between these systems offers a new paradigm for understanding agency and inclusion in developmental and educational psychology, and for relating experiential dimensions to causal explanations. The chapters examine key themes for developing concentric spatial systemic responses in education, including school climate, bullying, violence, early school leaving prevention and students’ voices. Moreover, the book proposes an innovative framework of agency as movement between concentric and diametric spatial relations for a reconstruction of resilience. This model addresses the vital neglected issue of resistance to sheer cultural conditioning and goes beyond the foundational ideas of Bronfenbrenner’s ecological systems theory, as well as Vygotsky, Skinner, Freud, Massey, Bruner, Gestalt and postmodern psychology to reinterpret them in dynamic spatial systemic terms. Written by an internationally renowned expert, this book is a valuable resource for academics, researchers and postgraduate students in the areas of educational and developmental psychology, as well as related areas such as personality theory, health psychology, social work, teacher education and anthropology.

Educational Psychology

Educational Psychology
Author: John W. Santrock
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 607
Release: 2008
Genre: Educational psychology
ISBN: 0071260978

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Written by the author of highly effective psychology texts relied upon by thousands of teachers and students, Educational Psychology is a well-crafted text that emphasizes the application of theory to classroom practice. With richly evocative classroom vignettes provided by practicing teachers, as well as the most case studies - three per chapter - of any Introductory text, Santrock's Educational Psychology helps students think critically about the research basis for best practices. Additionally, Santrock's hallmark Learning System organizes the content into manageable chunks to support retention and mastery, and make it much more likely that students will have an engaging and successful course experience.

The Psychological Experience of Integrating Content and Language

The Psychological Experience of Integrating Content and Language
Author: Kyle Read Talbot,Marie-Theres Gruber,Rieko Nishida
Publsiher: Multilingual Matters
Total Pages: 501
Release: 2021-02-05
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781788924313

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This book brings together a diverse range of empirical chapters spanning various contexts and educational levels which explore the psychology of teaching and learning a subject through a second or other language. The chapters discuss both the psychological stressors and strains for learners and teachers, as well as the benefits and joys of being involved in such programmes. The studies encompass a range of areas, such as Content and Language Integrated Learning (CLIL), Foreign Language Medium of Instruction (FMI), bilingual education and other related approaches to integrating content and language. They feature a variety of psychological constructs, including identity, self-confidence, motivation, self-concept, teacher and learner beliefs, affect, anxiety, stress, mindsets, attributions and well-being, from the perspectives of both teachers and learners. This book is essential reading for anyone interested in ensuring that teachers and students are properly supported and that their experiences of integrated content and language settings enable them to flourish.

Developments in Educational Psychology

Developments in Educational Psychology
Author: Kevin Wheldall
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2006
Genre: Educational psychology
ISBN: 0415400317

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This collection of essays reflects on how far educational psychology has come in the last 25 years. It reviews and critiques a number of topics, including notions of intelligence, communication intervention, effective teaching, family environments and peer learning.

Developments in Educational Psychology

Developments in Educational Psychology
Author: Kevin Wheldall
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 261
Release: 2013-05-13
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781135285265

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Review comment on the first edition "Wheldall asks himself and his readers what has transpired within the field of educational psychology ... and what its relevance actually is for teaching, learning and education. As such it is a ‘must read’ for all educational psychologists, students of educational psychology, teachers and teacher trainers." Professor Paul Kirschner, Open Universiteit, British Journal of Educational Technology What is the relevance of educational psychology in the twenty first century? In this collection of essays, leading educational psychologists reflect on the seminal developments which have been made in the field over the past twenty five years or so and assess how far we have progressed. Given a broad and personal remit to address a range of issues, the contributors review and critique a variety of topics, including: intelligence; communication; family environments; individual differences; reading; peer learning; classroom behaviour; and higher education. Providing provocative and challenging insights into the state of contemporary educational psychology, the contributors acknowledge throughout the successes and progression in the field, but with a critical edge and a challenge being thrown down to psychologists of education to make study more seriously informed and as a consequence, reformed. Now in its second edition this compelling text for students and researchers is thoroughly updated and includes four new chapters.