Psychology in the Classroom

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Academic Buoyancy
Academic Self-concept
applying psychology to teaching practice
Attention Levels
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Baddeley's Working Memory Model
Baddeley’s Working Memory Model
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classroom learning processes
cognitive science education
Defensive Pessimism
Desirable Difficulties
educational psychology theory
Emotions in the classroom
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evidence-based teaching strategies
Extraneous Cognitive Load
Extrinsic Reward Systems
Fixed Mindset
Future Academic Outcomes
Growth Mindset
Growth Mindset Intervention
Independent Study
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Mastery Goal Condition
Mastery Goal Orientation
Negative Relationship
Performance Approach Goals
Performance Approach Orientation
Phonological Loop
Psychology
Psychology for the Classroom
Rem Sleep
Resilience for teachers
Retrieval Practice
student motivation research
Student's Academic Self-concept
Student’s Academic Self-concept
Supporting Project Work
teacher professional development resource
Visuospatial Sketchpad
what teachers need to know about psychology
Working Memory

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138059696
  • Weight: 530g
  • Dimensions: 148 x 210mm
  • Publication Date: 06 Feb 2018
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Written by experienced classroom practitioners who are experts in the field of psychology, Psychology in the Classroom provides a thorough grounding in the key principles of psychology and explores how they can be applied to teaching and learning. It draws on both classic and cutting-edge research, offering practical advice on commonly overlooked or misunderstood concepts that contribute to positive academic outcomes. It aims to show the value of psychology in enabling teachers to make and justify everyday classroom decisions.

Designed to equip teachers with the skills to identify and tackle common issues that affect students’ learning, each chapter highlights key areas of research and discusses how lesson planning and material design can be informed by the psychological concepts presented. It covers core areas essential for improving learning, including:

  • memory and understanding;
  • creativity;
  • motivation;
  • independent learning;
  • resilience;
  • cognition; and
  • self-theories and mindsets.

Full of advice and strategies, Psychology in the Classroom is aimed at both new and experienced teachers, across primary, secondary and post-16 education, providing them with practical ways to apply these psychological principles in the classroom. With an emphasis on understanding the theories and evidence behind human behaviour, this book will allow you to reflect critically on your own classroom practice, as well as making simple but valuable changes.

Marc Smith is a freelance writer, chartered psychologist and Associate Fellow of the British Psychological Society. He has taught in secondary schools across the north of England since 2004 and writes for publications including The TES and The Psychologist.

Jonathan Firth is a teacher, researcher and a chartered psychologist. He has written several school psychology textbooks, and is currently working in teacher education at the University of Strathclyde, as well as doing a PhD on the practical applications of memory research to teaching.