Reconstructing Educational Psychology
English
First published in 1978, Reconstructing Educational Psychology presents a new look at topics of central social concern such as childrens rights, the community approach to childrens problems, the inutility of traditional concepts of intelligence and personality, the interactionist approach to the concept of deviant behaviour and the invalidity of psychiatric concepts of maladjustment. New ideas are the core of the book. It begins with historical and personal accounts of the origin and the nature of the situation of educational psychology. It spells out the way in which new thinking determines new practice, and the extent to which progress has been made. The book will be of interest to teachers, psychologists as well as to students of pedagogy and psychology.
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