Educational Psychology has a rich and varied history. In 1903 E.L. Thorndike described educational psychologists as "middlemen mediating between the science of psychology is deceptively simple; it is the application of psychological principles to the domain of teaching and learning. However, the breadth of knowledge an individual must posses to do this proficiently is staggering and becoming more so every day. Educational Psychologists must be familiar with the traditional approaches to the study of behavior, the humanistic behavioral, cognitive ad psychoanalytic orientations. They must be aware of the theories and pure research emanating from the traditional branches of psychology such as development, linguistics, motivation, testing and test interpretation. This revised edition includes a new chapter on Development and Characteristics of Adolescent and makes interesting reading for all.
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Title
Educational Psychology
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Edition
1st ed.
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8189741411
Length
viii+318p., Tables; Figures; Bibliography; Index; 23cm.
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