The Psychology of Education

The Psychology of Education
Author: Martyn Long,Clare Wood,Karen Littleton,Terri Passenger,Kieron Sheehy
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 449
Release: 2010-11-05
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781136889226

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Written in an accessible and engaging style, this second edition of The Psychology of Education addresses key concepts from psychology which relate to education. Throughout the text the author team emphasise an evidence-based approach, providing practical suggestions to improve learning outcomes, while fictional case studies are used in this new edition to provide students with a sense of what psychological issues can look like in the classroom. Activities around these case studies give students the chance to think about how to apply their theoretical knowledge to these real-world contexts. ‘Key implications’ are drawn out at appropriate points, and throughout the book students are provided with strategies for interrogating evidence. Key terms are glossed throughout the book and chapters are summarised and followed by suggestions for further reading. A chapter on Learning interactions and social worlds is new to this edition. The following chapters have all been extensively updated: Learning Assessment Individual differences and achievement Student engagement and motivation The educational context Society and culture Language Literacy Inclusive education and special educational needs Behaviour problems Dealing with behaviour problems. This book is essential reading for undergraduate students of Education Studies and Psychology as well as trainee teachers on BA, BEd and PGCE courses. It will also be of use to postgraduates training to be educational psychologists.

The Psychology of Education

The Psychology of Education
Author: Martyn Long,Clare Wood,Karen Littleton,Terri Passenger,Kieron Sheehy
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 448
Release: 2010-11-05
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781136889219

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Written in an accessible and engaging style, this second edition of The Psychology of Education addresses key concepts from psychology which relate to education. Throughout the text the author team emphasise an evidence-based approach, providing practical suggestions to improve learning outcomes, while fictional case studies are used in this new edition to provide students with a sense of what psychological issues can look like in the classroom. Activities around these case studies give students the chance to think about how to apply their theoretical knowledge to these real-world contexts. ‘Key implications’ are drawn out at appropriate points, and throughout the book students are provided with strategies for interrogating evidence. Key terms are glossed throughout the book and chapters are summarised and followed by suggestions for further reading. A chapter on Learning interactions and social worlds is new to this edition. The following chapters have all been extensively updated: Learning Assessment Individual differences and achievement Student engagement and motivation The educational context Society and culture Language Literacy Inclusive education and special educational needs Behaviour problems Dealing with behaviour problems. This book is essential reading for undergraduate students of Education Studies and Psychology as well as trainee teachers on BA, BEd and PGCE courses. It will also be of use to postgraduates training to be educational psychologists.

Psychology and Education

Psychology and Education
Author: Diahann Gallard,Katherine M. Cartmell
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 141
Release: 2014-11-20
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781317667124

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There are a number of psychological themes which are key to really understanding education: for example, the internal processes of learners, the nature of learning in culture and the influences on teaching and learning. Written specifically for education studies students, Psychology and Education is an accessible text that offers a clear introduction to educational psychology on education studies programmes. It considers the key psychological ideas that will support students' understanding of how different individuals and groups of individuals learn and behave in educational contexts and settings. Looking at factors that influence learning and attainment, the book discusses themes such as the relationship between cognition and emotion, emotional intelligence and motivation. Throughout, the emphasis is on encouraging the reader to avoid stereotyping, attributions and rigid views of learner ability. Features include: a focus on only the most relevant psychological themes case studies to exemplify key points extended research tasks reflection points. Part of the Foundations of Education Studies series, this timely textbook is essential reading for students coming to the study of educational psychology for the first time. It will ensure that undergraduate students are confident and competent with core psychological ideas related to education and help them to understand how different individuals learn and behave in educational contexts and settings.

The Social Psychology of Education

The Social Psychology of Education
Author: Robert Stephen Feldman,Robert S. Feldman
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 400
Release: 1990-07-27
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0521396425

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This book examines the ways in which the theory and data of social psychology can be applied to teaching, learning, and other experiences in schools. Its focus ranges in level from the individual (e.g., student attitudes and attributions), to the teacher-student interaction, to the impact of society (e.g., racial and cultural influences on school performance). The editor and distinguished contributors have two major purposes. The first is to illustrate the scope and sophistication of the emerging field known as the social psychology of education. The second is to provide solid, informed suggestions to educators for the amelioration of current educational problems. To that end, each author explicitly discusses implications for educational practice.

The Social Psychology of Education

The Social Psychology of Education
Author: C. M. Fleming
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 122
Release: 1998
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0415177731

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First Published in 1998. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

The RoutledgeFalmer Reader in Psychology of Education

The RoutledgeFalmer Reader in Psychology of Education
Author: Harry Daniels,Anne Edwards
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 366
Release: 2004
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0415327687

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With a specially written introduction from the editors, providing a much needed context to the current education climate, students of educational psychology will find this reader an important route map to further reading & understanding.

Educational Psychology

Educational Psychology
Author: Robert J. Sternberg,Wendy Melissa Williams
Publsiher: Pearson
Total Pages: 648
Release: 2010
Genre: Educational psychology
ISBN: PSU:000066033295

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Written with an emphasis on helping readers understand and develop expertise in both teaching and learning, this book focuses on the science of educational psychology and the art of what it takes to become an expert teacher.

The Psychology of Teaching and Learning in the Primary School

The Psychology of Teaching and Learning in the Primary School
Author: David Whitebread
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 371
Release: 2002-01-04
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781134612123

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This book reviews recent work in psychology which sheds new light on important areas of concern to primary school teachers, providing clear guidelines for good practice. The Psychology of Teaching and Learning in the Primary School details the current controversies regarding the effective teaching of reading and numeracy, how to deal with emotional and behavioural difficulties, the best methods of assessing learning, as well as teaching children to think and develop their creativity. It is a useful text for tutors and students on initial teacher training courses, and to teachers involved in professional development. Each chapter contains an editor's summary, a list of further reading, a full list of references and activities to develop and deepen the readers' understanding in each area. At the same time, the book is written in an accessible style ideal for the non-psychologist and is well illustrated with practical classroom examples.