Psychology for teachers /
Psychology for teachers /
by 3G E-Learning
- New York, NY : 3G E-Learning, 2022
- xiv, 316 pages : color illustrations; 26 cm.
Tables.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Chapter 1 Psychological perspectives on Education.
Chapter 2 The Individual Learner.
Chapter 3 Meeting the Needs of the Learner.
Chapter 4 Mental Health, Wellbeing and Resilience.
Chapter 5 Psychological Skills Training.
Chapter 6 Evidence-Based Teaching.
Chapter 7 Classroom Practice.
Index.
"Educational psychology is one of the most developed and widespread branches of psychology in the world because of its theoretical and practical importance in the educational process. There is no doubt that educational psychology plays an important role in teaching and learning process, because of its impact on the level of students, and taking their hand towards achieving the best results during the study period. Educational psychology helps teacher to know that how learning takes place. It enables a teacher that how learning process should be initiated, how to motivate, how to memorize or learn.
It helps teacher to guide the students in right direction in order to canalized student's abilities in right direction. Good understanding of the classroom used in the learning process helps teachers to deliver material to students effectively. Climate conducive to learning must be created by the teachers so that the learning process better. Educational psychology plays a role in helping teachers to create socio-emotional climate that is conducive in the classroom, so that the process of learning in the classroom can be effective.
The book introduces the range of concepts and theories from psychology and education that describe how children, adolescents and students develop, learn and study. It examines research and psychological theories of learning, different approaches to teaching and learning, factors that influence them, and some implications for classroom practice." --Provided by the Publisher
9781984659156 [paperback]. Mind Mover : ₱5,400.00
Educational psychology.
370.15 / T41 2022
Tables.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Chapter 1 Psychological perspectives on Education.
Chapter 2 The Individual Learner.
Chapter 3 Meeting the Needs of the Learner.
Chapter 4 Mental Health, Wellbeing and Resilience.
Chapter 5 Psychological Skills Training.
Chapter 6 Evidence-Based Teaching.
Chapter 7 Classroom Practice.
Index.
"Educational psychology is one of the most developed and widespread branches of psychology in the world because of its theoretical and practical importance in the educational process. There is no doubt that educational psychology plays an important role in teaching and learning process, because of its impact on the level of students, and taking their hand towards achieving the best results during the study period. Educational psychology helps teacher to know that how learning takes place. It enables a teacher that how learning process should be initiated, how to motivate, how to memorize or learn.
It helps teacher to guide the students in right direction in order to canalized student's abilities in right direction. Good understanding of the classroom used in the learning process helps teachers to deliver material to students effectively. Climate conducive to learning must be created by the teachers so that the learning process better. Educational psychology plays a role in helping teachers to create socio-emotional climate that is conducive in the classroom, so that the process of learning in the classroom can be effective.
The book introduces the range of concepts and theories from psychology and education that describe how children, adolescents and students develop, learn and study. It examines research and psychological theories of learning, different approaches to teaching and learning, factors that influence them, and some implications for classroom practice." --Provided by the Publisher
9781984659156 [paperback]. Mind Mover : ₱5,400.00
Educational psychology.
370.15 / T41 2022