The Oxford Encyclopedia of Educational Psychology

The Oxford Encyclopedia of Educational Psychology
Author: Li-fang Zhang
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 1800
Release: 2021
Genre: Educational psychology
ISBN: 0190874783

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'The Oxford Encyclopedia of Educational Psychology' is the first reference work on educational psychology that can truly be said to be comprehensive, systematic, theory-driven, and evidence-based. This collection of full-length articles by leading scholars specializing in a wide array of topics signifying the diverse origins and theoretical and philosophical foundations of the field situates educational psychology within the larger contexts of psychology and education. The encyclopedia also distinguishes itself by its strong international representation - in terms of not only its contributors but also the sources of the literature.

Encyclopedia of Educational Psychology

Encyclopedia of Educational Psychology
Author: Neil J. Salkind
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 566
Release: 2008
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:263725608

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Encyclopedia of Educational Psychology

Encyclopedia of Educational Psychology
Author: Neil J. Salkind
Publsiher: SAGE Publications
Total Pages: 1208
Release: 2008-01-17
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781452265834

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The field of educational psychology draws from a variety of diverse disciplines including human development across the life span, measurement and statistics, learning and motivation, and teaching. And within these different disciplines, many other fields are featured including psychology, anthropology, education, sociology, public health, school psychology, counseling, history, and philosophy. In fact, when taught at the college or university level, educational psychology is an ambitious course that undertakes the presentation of many different topics all tied together by the theme of how the individual can best function in an "educational" setting, loosely defined as anything from pre-school through adult education. Educational psychology can be defined as the application of what we know about learning and motivation, development, and measurement and statistics to educational settings (both school- and community-based).

The Oxford Handbook of School Psychology

The Oxford Handbook of School Psychology
Author: Melissa A. Bray,Thomas J. Kehle
Publsiher: OUP USA
Total Pages: 916
Release: 2011-02-18
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780195369809

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The Oxford Handbook of School Psychology focuses on significant issues, new developments, and scientific findings that influence current research and practice in the ever-growing field of school psychology. Additional sections discuss building a cumulative knowledge base to better facilitate students' academic, social, and personal competencies, including the promotion of positive mental health and subjective well-being.

Encyclopedia of Educational Psychology

Encyclopedia of Educational Psychology
Author: Neil J. Salkind
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 592
Release: 2008
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:263725608

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The Oxford Encyclopedia of Inclusive and Special Education

The Oxford Encyclopedia of Inclusive and Special Education
Author: Umesh Sharma,Spencer Salend
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 1200
Release: 2021
Genre: Children with disabilities
ISBN: 0190875879

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"As schools in all countries move toward being more inclusive of all learners, The Oxford Encyclopedia of Inclusive and Special Education provides policy makers, educators, and researchers with lessons learned and research findings from around the world. This expansive collection of articles addresses the historical and philosophical foundations and effective practices, policies, and workforce preparation initiatives that underpin and guide the implementation of successful inclusive education. The Encyclopedia will be a key resource for education scholars, students, and policymakers across the globe"--

Routledge Encyclopaedia of Educational Thinkers

Routledge Encyclopaedia of Educational Thinkers
Author: Joy A. Palmer Cooper
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 644
Release: 2016-05-20
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781317576983

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The Routledge Encyclopaedia of Educational Thinkers comprises 128 essays by leading scholars analysing the most important, influential, innovative and interesting thinkers on education of all time. Each of the chronologically arranged entries explores why a particular thinker is significant for those who study education and explores the social, historical and political contexts in which the thinker worked. Ranging from Confucius and Montessori to Dewey and Edward de Bono, the entries form concise, accessible summaries of the greatest or most influential educational thinkers of past and present times. Each essay includes the following features; concise biographical information on the individual, an outline of the individual’s key achievements and activities, an assessment of their impact and influence, a list of their major writings, suggested further reading. Carefully brought together to present a balance of gender and geographical contexts as well as areas of thought and work in the broad field of education, this substantial volume provides a unique history and overview of figures who have shaped education and educational thinking throughout the world. Combining and building upon two internationally renowned volumes, this collection is deliberately broad in scope, crossing centuries, boundaries and disciplines. The Encyclopaedia therefore provides a perfect introduction to the huge range and diversity of educational thought. Offering an accessible means of understanding the emergence and development of what is currently seen in the classroom, this Encyclopaedia is an invaluable reference guide for all students of education, including undergraduates and post-graduates in education or teacher training and students of related disciplines.

International Encyclopedia of Developmental and Instructional Psychology

International Encyclopedia of Developmental and Instructional Psychology
Author: Erik de Corte,Franz E. Weinert
Publsiher: Pergamon
Total Pages: 952
Release: 1996
Genre: Computers
ISBN: UOM:39015041053847

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This Encyclopedia intends to provide a research-based overview in an educational perspective of the present state-of-the-art of our knowledge and understanding of the conditions, processes, and modifiabilities of human development and learning. The Encyclopedia focuses on both developmental psychology and instructional psychology. Over the past decade the boundaries between these two separate research domains have become increasingly obscure. Indeed, developmental psychologists have shown a growing interest in the impact of environmental factors on development, this has led to the study of educational and instructional variables, the pre-dominantly environmental factors. Meanwhile, instructional psychology has become a major subdomain of research on human cognition and development. A substantial contribution to the synergy between both domains derives from the robust research finding that developmental changes are very important conditions, as well as consequences, of the acquisition of knowledge and (meta)cognitive strategies. The resulting changes have inspired the decision to combine both developmental and instructional psychology into one single volume. The trend toward the integration of both domains notwithstanding, the systematic discussion of their research findings requires a certain delimitation of the two fields. The Encyclopedia is divided into 16 areas in order to reflect the specific nature, as well as the integration, of both domains. In the first section, which is most representative of the integrative tendency, a general framework of research on human development, learning and instruction is outlined. The next six chapters are concerned with the various aspects of human development and learning. The remaining nine sections represent an overview of the research findings on learning and instruction which are relevant to education. Articles include updated and revised material from the International Encyclopedia of Education, 2nd Edition (described by Choice as being "a premier resource when judged on virtually every criteria applied to a reference work"). The Encyclopedia provides an informative introduction to aspects of developmental psychology and instructional psychology that significantly influence education.