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    EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY Gaudencio V. Aquino Perpetua U. Razon Philippines Copyright‚ 1993 CHAPTER 1 1. It is the major concern of the teacher. A. Effective guidance and control B. Control and evaluation of learning C. Teaching and learning D. understand the laws governing learning 2. According to Kelly (1965)‚ Learning is the mental activity by which knowledge and skills‚ habits‚ attitudes‚ virtues‚ and ideals are acquired‚ retained and utilized resulting in the :

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    John W. Santrock Case Studies in Educational Psychology Chapter 1: • Case 1: Anita Underwood: Anita‚ an experienced and enthusiastic third-grade teacher‚ describes in detail her class plans and activities for the first day of the new school year and shares her sense of excitement and her fears. (Third grade—Topic: Classroom Climate‚ Early Childhood‚ Evaluation‚ Teaching Approach) • Case 2: Christie Raymond: Chrisie is a mature woman in the first month of her first fulltime position teaching music

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    Nature and Scope of Educational Psychology What is Educational Psychology? Educational psychology is that branch of psychology in which the findings of psychology are applied in the field of education. It is the scientific study of human behaviour in educational situations. According to Charles. E. Skinner‚ “Educational psychology deals with the behaviour of human beings in educational situations”. Crow and Crow said‚ Educational Psychology describes and explains the learning experiences of an individual

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    Name: John Mc Nevin I.D: 11135166 Course: BSc. Psychology Module Code: PS4032 Title: Investigation in to My Possible Career as an Educational Psychologist. Word Count: 910 Educational Psychology (Part One) Educational Psychologists work with students of any age in education and they work and help with the students’ psychological and educational development. They often observe the student within the educational setting and they can then sometimes intervene and recommend ways in which

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    CHAPTER NO 1: NATURE OF EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY MEANING OF PSYCHOLOGY The word “psychology” comes form the Greek word (Psyche mean Soul‚ Logos mean Science)‚ thus the meaning of Psychology is the science of soul. EDUCATION AND PSYCHOLOGY Education in the narrow sense is the modification of behaviour of children in a controlled environment. To shape the behaviour of the subject and bring some positive or negative changes‚ it is necessary to study the science of behaviour. The developmental

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    There are different types of assessment they are formative‚ summative‚ self-assessment‚ peer assessment‚ formal and informal assessment to assess the students‚ but I use theory‚ depend on what I want the assessment to accomplish. Gravells (2009: p7) states‚ “Assessment is a regular process: it might not always be formalised‚ but you will be noticing what your students are doing‚ asking them questions‚ and go over their progress”. Though‚ effective assessment should take account of different learning

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    Advantages and Disadvantages of Science and Technology. Essay Science and Technology is a double edge sword it cuts both ways depending on how it is used science and technology can make or destroy us. It is essential that we must know and understand its advantages and disadvantages. ADVANTAGES OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY Communication From hand-held computers to touch phones‚ technological advancements in the field of communication are endless. The means and the modes of communication are

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    BTECH Higher National Diploma in Business/Executive Human Resource Management Unit Number and Title Start Date Assignment Due Date Assessor Name Assignment No Assignment Title Assignment Brief 23. Human Resource Development 17/04/2013 08/05/2013 Himani Avasthi 1. Case Analysis – ’Taking Charge at Domtar; What it takes for a Turnaround’ This is a case study based on the learning theories and learning styles. The student is expected to analyze the case and provide his / her own comments regarding

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    Playing DOTA do give disadvantages at teenagers. Posted on February 17‚ 2012 DOTA (Defense Of The Ancients)…..A very popular computer game for a teenager nowadays and truly gives some benefits like fast typing‚ mental alertness‚ improving strategies and team participation. But some teenagers were mostly acquiring this game`s disadvantages that keeps this teenagers away from education. So for me‚ I would rather take education than this bad influence. First‚in terms of money‚ some teenager students

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    1. The two main approaches to student learning are constructivist and A) deconstructivist. B) instrumental. C) direct instruction. D) cooperative. Answer: C Bloom’s Taxonomy: Knowledge Difficulty: Basic Feedback: 332 Learning Goal: 1 3. In Mr. Durgan’s U.S. history class‚ students work in teams to explore‚ research‚ and present a topic to the class. They can choose from a list of topics or propose a topic to the teacher for approval. Mr. Durgan serves as their guide and mentor for the

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