Theories in Educational Psychology: Concise Guide to Meaning and Practice

Theories in Educational Psychology: Concise Guide to Meaning and Practice

Theories in Educational Psychology: Concise Guide to Meaning and Practice

Theories in Educational Psychology: Concise Guide to Meaning and Practice

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Overview

Theories in Educational Psychology’s purpose is to introduce readers to the pioneering educational psychology theories that continue to shape our understanding of the classroom learning environment, present support for the theories from perspectives in the current research literature, and share how these theoretical traditions have translated into effective teaching methods. Each chapter will be infused with practical teaching examples, classroom vignettes, and instructional strategies so readers are continually confronted with how theory translates to practice. In addition to becoming familiar with the conceptual understanding of core theoretical knowledge, readers will also be presented with current thinking about each theory and an introduction to important related topics at the close of each chapter. The chapters will also conclude with activities designed to help readers reflect on their learning of each chapter’s content.




Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781475802313
Publisher: R&L Education
Publication date: 12/14/2012
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 360
Product dimensions: 6.90(w) x 9.90(h) x 0.90(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Alyssa Gonzalez-DeHass, Ph.D., has been publishing in the area of parenting influences and student motivation since receiving her doctorate. In particular, her research interests lie in the areas of students’ achievement goals, parent involvement, school-community partnerships, and the case study method to teaching educational psychology. Her first text was the Educational Psychology Casebook, also co-authored with Patricia Willems. Alyssa has been teaching in this subject area for approximately 15 years, teaching both undergraduate and graduate courses in educational psychology.

Patricia P. Willems received her Ph.D. in Educational Psychology from the University of Florida in 2000. Since the receipt of her doctorate, her research and publications have been in the areas of learning, motivation, school-community partnerships, and the case study method of instruction in educational psychology. Patricia has been teaching both undergraduate and graduate courses in educational psychology for 12 years.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Introductory Chapter

Unit: Cognitive Development
Chapter 2: Jean Piaget
Chapter 3: Lev Vygotsky

Unit: Social & Moral Development
Chapter 4: Erik Erikson
Chapter 5: Lawrence Kohlberg

Unit: Behaviorism
Chapter 6: Ivan Pavlov
Chapter 7: B.F. Skinner

Unit: Cognitive & Social Cognitive Theories
Chapter 8: Albert Bandura
Chapter 9: Richard Atkinson & Richard Shiffrin

Unit: Motivation
Chapter 10: Abraham Maslow

What People are Saying About This

Gordon E. Greenwood

An excellent text for use in preservice and inservice teacher education courses that focuses on showing teachers how to translate psychological theory into practice. We need more of this kind of practical application material in teacher education.

Darlene DeMarie

I agree fully with the author that theories often are covered apart from practical classroom applications, and students do not make the proper linkages. I did appreciate the way the author did that ... There were many practical applications, so the vocabulary came to life. I don't know of another textbook that does this as well as the author did.

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