Psychology of Education

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A01=Edgar Stones
Affective Objective
Analysing Teaching Tasks
applying psychology to teaching practice
Author_Edgar Stones
Big Claws
Brutal Pessimism
Bunsen Burner
Category=JNC
Category=JNT
classroom learning theories
cognitive skill acquisition
concept
Concept Learning
Concept Teaching
Criterion Referenced Testing
Direct Sense Experience
educational assessment strategies
Egocentric Speech
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Essay Type Tests
Flanders System
Graded Word Reading Tests
human
instructional experiment design
Key Teaching Skill
learning
Non-criterial Attribute
Non-verbal Reinforcers
Number System
Playing Back
Pre-active Stages
Professional Educational Psychologists
Prompted Practice
psychopedagogy
Set Induction
Stimulus Response Connection
teacher professional development
Teaching Psychomotor Skills
Unconditional Reflex

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138633667
  • Weight: 1110g
  • Dimensions: 129 x 198mm
  • Publication Date: 18 Sep 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Originally published in 1979, this title is based upon Professor Stones’ extensive work with practising and student teachers. His overriding concern is with the contribution of psychology to pedagogy to help practitioners improve their practice and theorists test their theories. He develops the thesis that teaching involves the teacher in psychological experimentation. Thus one of the most important laboratories for testing the application of learning theories is the classroom. The adoption of this view offers the potential for transforming teaching and our understanding of human learning.

Unlike the majority of books in the field of educational psychology at the time it is not a synoptic anthology of the writings of the current gurus in the field or its close neighbours. Instead, guides are given to teachers/experimenters to plan, try out and evaluate their teaching/experimenting. The central theme adopted at the outset and held throughout the book is the improvement of teaching through the explicit, informed use of psychopedagogical principles.

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