The Psychology of Teaching

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Over the years the educationists and psychologists have developed various methods of learning on the basis of research and experience. Generally it was believed that the learner learns mostly from trial and error. However, the Gestalt School of psychologists have come to the view that the over-all impression of a place event, or man is what affects the learner more deeply. Jean Piaget has however, taken a developmental view of psychology of teaching. The teacher has to understand the child as well as the subjects he is going to teach. This book covers all thee aspects of teaching and learning in a very comprehensive way. The Editor is grateful to the Ministry of Human Resource Development, Govt. of India, for their valuable work done in the field of teaching through various Universities and Teachers Training Colleges. The Editor is grateful to the American and the British sources which have been sued in the development of this book.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Shalini Wadhwa

Shalini Wadhwa obtained a Master’s degree in Sociology (Educational Programmes) and a Doctorate in Education. She has been a prolific writer since her student days. She has been teaching computer education to new adults and has developed a computer center for adults in Rural Delhi.

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Title
The Psychology of Teaching
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
8176255963
Length
viii+196p., Tables; References; Index; 23cm.
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