Essentials of educational psychology : big ideas to guide effective teaching / Jeanne Ellis Ormrod
Material type:
- 9780131367272
- LB 1051 .O67 2012
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Chapter 1: Introduction To Educational Psychology -- Chapter 2: Learning, Cognition, And Memory -- Chapter 3: Learning In Context -- Chapter 4: Complex Cognitive Processes -- Chapter 5: Cognitive Development -- Chapter 6: Motivation And Affect -- Chapter 7: Personal, Social, And Moral Development -- Chapter 8: Instructional Strategies -- Chapter 9: Strategies For Creating An Effective Classroom Environment -- Chapter 10: Assessment Strategies -- Appendix: Interpreting standardized test scores -- Glossary -- References -- Author index -- Subject index.
"Synopsis: Unlike most educational psychology books, which take one theory at a time, explain its assumptions and principles and then identify implications for educational practice, Essentials of Educational Psychology focuses more on the commonalities than the differences among theories, because although researchers from different traditions have approached human cognition and behavior from many different angles, they sometimes arrive at more or less the same conclusions. This book integrates ideas from many theoretical perspectives into a set of principles and concrete strategies that psychology as a whole can offer you. See for Yourself exercises will help you discover more about yourself as a thinker and learner and also help you come to a deeper and more personal understanding of educational psychology's core ideas."
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