Educational Psychology
- Steven R. Wininger - Western Kentucky University, USA
- Antony D. Norman - East Tennessee State University
- Bruce W. Tuckman (deceased)
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January 2025 | 480 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc
Educational Psychology distills the latest research into actionable steps, guiding students in building solid, evidence-based teaching plans as they prepare to enter the classroom. Employing a meta-cognitive approach, it encourages them to think about their dual role as both teachers and learners, understanding not just "what" to do in the classroom, but the "why" behind it. Motivation is a central theme, with the authors providing a practical framework to help teachers enhance student motivation and connect it to key themes and concepts throughout the text. Rather than taking an encyclopedic approach, the authors group chapters by topic, enabling readers to remember concepts and connect best practices to big ideas in educational psychology. By blending scholarship with application through vignettes, examples, case studies, and practical teaching strategies, this text equips students to be both methodical and creative in their future classrooms.
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Preface
Acknowledgments
About the Authors
Chapter 1: The Study of Educational Psychology
Chapter 2: Cognitive and Language Development
Chapter 3: Moral, Personal, and Psychosocial Development
Chapter 4: Learner Diversity in the Classroom
Chapter 5: Learners with Exceptionalities
Chapter 6: Behavioral Approaches to Learning
Chapter 7: Cognitive Approaches to Learning
Chapter 8: Metacognition, Problem Solving, and Creativity
Chapter 9: Group Processes in Instruction
Chapter 10: Motivating Learners
Chapter 11: Effective Learning Communities
Chapter 12: The Design of Instruction
Chapter 13: Classroom Assessment of Student Learning
Chapter 14: Standardized Assessment and Grading
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