The Ethical and Pedagogical Implications of Teaching Dark Psychology

The Ethical and Pedagogical Implications of Teaching Dark Psychology
Author: KHRITISH SWARGIARY
Publsiher: LAP
Total Pages: 546
Release: 2024-03-03
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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The study of human behavior encompasses an exploration of both positive and negative aspects of how individuals think and behave. While virtues such as kindness and honesty have received considerable attention, the field of "dark psychology," which delves into the more unsettling facets of human nature, raises concerns and ethical considerations. "The Ethical and Pedagogical Implications of Teaching Dark Psychology," a three-volume book, seeks to examine the intricate issues surrounding the instruction and dissemination of knowledge related to dark psychology. Volume 1 initiates this exploration by introducing the concept of dark psychology, its historical context, and its place within contemporary psychological research. Chapter 1 provides an overview of dark psychology, its motivations for study, and the rationale behind conducting extensive research in this area. Chapter 2 delves further into defining dark psychology, elucidating its core concepts, and exploring the psychological underpinnings of dark traits and behaviors. Chapter 3 examines current practices in teaching psychology, ethical considerations, and the process of developing curricula in psychology education. As researchers and educators, we acknowledge the complexity and sensitivity of the subject of dark psychology. We aspire for this work to foster a nuanced understanding of the ethical dilemmas and responsible pedagogical strategies pertinent to this domain within academic environments. We extend our gratitude to the numerous scholars, researchers, and educators whose contributions have shaped our comprehension of this multifaceted subject. Their perspectives and insights have been instrumental in shaping the discourse presented within these pages.

Dark Psychology Volume 2 PART 1

Dark Psychology Volume 2 PART 1
Author: KHRITISH SWARGIARY
Publsiher: LAP
Total Pages: 414
Release: 2024-04-24
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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Dark Psychology Volume 2 PART 1

Dark Psychology Volume 2 PART 2

Dark Psychology Volume 2 PART 2
Author: KHRITISH SWARGIARY
Publsiher: LAP
Total Pages: 570
Release: 2024-05-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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Dark Psychology Volume 2 PART 2

Responsibility Privileged Irresponsibility and Response ability

Responsibility  Privileged Irresponsibility and Response ability
Author: Vivienne Bozalek,Michalinos Zembylas
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 177
Release: 2023-07-23
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9783031349966

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This book uses the overlapping approaches of political care ethics and feminist posthumanism as a lens to focus on the notions of privileged irresponsibility, responsibility and response-ability within the context of higher education and as it pertains to the issues of colonialism/decolonisation, pandemics and the climate crisis. The book will appeal to scholars in the field of higher education as well as to those in several other fields, such as ecology, gender studies, sociology, philosophy, and political science.

Professional Standards for Educational Leaders

Professional Standards for Educational Leaders
Author: Joseph F. Murphy
Publsiher: Corwin Press
Total Pages: 361
Release: 2016-12-21
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781506387062

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Unpack the standards and build a plan for leading learning Evidence increasingly points to a direct link between the curriculum leadership provided by educational leaders and the overall effectiveness of schools. Professional Standards for Educational Leaders introduces the foundations of the recently revised professional educational leadership standards and provides an in-depth explanation and application of each one. Written by the primary architect of PSEL, educational leadership expert Joseph F. Murphy, this authoritative guide to understanding and applying the standards explores the new emphasis on: Leadership of learning, school culture, and diversity Values, ethics, and professional norms of educational leadership Teacher quality, instruction, and caring support

Handbook of Psychology Educational Psychology

Handbook of Psychology  Educational Psychology
Author: Irving B. Weiner,William M. Reynolds,Gloria E. Miller
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 626
Release: 2012-10-05
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781118281932

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Psychology is of interest to academics from many fields, as well as to the thousands of academic and clinical psychologists and general public who can't help but be interested in learning more about why humans think and behave as they do. This award-winning twelve-volume reference covers every aspect of the ever-fascinating discipline of psychology and represents the most current knowledge in the field. This ten-year revision now covers discoveries based in neuroscience, clinical psychology's new interest in evidence-based practice and mindfulness, and new findings in social, developmental, and forensic psychology.

Handbook of Educational Psychology

Handbook of Educational Psychology
Author: David C. Berliner,Robert C. Calfee
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 1075
Release: 2013-02-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781136500312

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Sponsored by Division 15 of APA, the second edition of this groundbreaking book has been expanded to 41 chapters that provide unparalleled coverage of this far-ranging field. Internationally recognized scholars contribute up-to-date reviews and critical syntheses of the following areas: foundations and the future of educational psychology, learners’ development, individual differences, cognition, motivation, content area teaching, socio-cultural perspectives on teaching and learning, teachers and teaching, instructional design, teacher assessment, and modern perspectives on research methodologies, data, and data analysis. New chapters cover topics such as adult development, self-regulation, changes in knowledge and beliefs, and writing. Expanded treatment has been given to cognition, motivation, and new methodologies for gathering and analyzing data. The Handbook of Educational Psychology, Second Edition provides an indispensable reference volume for scholars, teacher educators, in-service practitioners, policy makers and the academic libraries serving these audiences. It is also appropriate for graduate level courses devoted to the study of educational psychology.

Educational Leadership for Ethics and Social Justice

Educational Leadership for Ethics and Social Justice
Author: Anthony H. Normore,Jeffrey S. Brooks
Publsiher: IAP
Total Pages: 235
Release: 2014-01-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781623965372

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The purpose of this book is to examine and learn lessons from the way leadership for social justice is conceptualized in several disciplines and to consider how these lessons might improve the preparation and practice of school leaders. In particular, we examine philosophy, anthropology, sociology, economics, political science, public policy, and psychology. Our contention is that the field of educational leadership might consider taking a step backward in order to take several forward. That is, educational leadership researchers might re-examine social justice, both in terms of social and individual dynamics and as disciplinary-specific, multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary phenomenon. By adopting this approach, we can connect and extend long-established lines of conceptual and empirical inquiry and thereby gain insights that may otherwise be overlooked or assumed. This holds great promise for generating, refining, and testing theories of social justice in educational leadership and will help strengthen already vibrant lines of inquiry. That is, rather than citing a single, or a few, works out of their disciplinary context it might be more fruitful to situate educational leadership for social justice research in their respective traditions. This could be carried out by extending extant lines of inquiry in educational leadership research and then incorporating lessons gleaned from this work into innovative practice. For example, why not more clearly establish lines of educational leadership and justice research into the Philosophy of Social Justice, Economics of Social Justice, Political Studies of Social Justice , Sociology of Social Justice, Anthropology of Social Justice, and the Public Policy of Social Justice as focused and discrete areas of inquiry? Once this new orientation toward the knowledge base of social justice and educational leadership is laid, we might then seek to explore some of the natural connections between traditions before ultimately investigating justice in educational leadership through a free association of ideas as the worlds of practice and research co-construct a “new” language they can use to discuss educational leadership. Such an endeavor may demand reconceptualization of both the processes and products of collaborative research and the communication of findings, but it will demand a breaking-down of methodological and epistemological biases and a more meaningful level and type of engagement between primary and applied knowledge bases.