
Educational Psychology
The impact of psychological research on education
Lisa Marks Woolfson(Author)
Pearson Education Limited (Publisher)
Published on 30. May 2011
Book
Paperback/Softback
304 pages
978-0-273-72919-8 (ISBN)
Description
This new text provides an engaging and stimulating introduction to the central concepts, themes and ongoing research in educational psychology today.
Education Psychology clearly and concisely presents the key ideas, but equally encourages undergraduate and postgraduate psychology students to go beyond the text to read primary sources, and to develop an awareness of the controversies, complexities, and unresolved issues in a topic area.
At the heart of the text is also an emphasis on developing the skills of how to read and use journal articles and how to critically evaluate sources of information.
Education Psychology clearly and concisely presents the key ideas, but equally encourages undergraduate and postgraduate psychology students to go beyond the text to read primary sources, and to develop an awareness of the controversies, complexities, and unresolved issues in a topic area.
At the heart of the text is also an emphasis on developing the skills of how to read and use journal articles and how to critically evaluate sources of information.
Reviews / Votes
"A comprehensive and up to date coverage of topics with an excellent set of features clearly designed to help to encourage independent study in students. Ideal for undergraduate and postgraduate psychology students taking a course in educational psychology" - Dr Dave Putwain, Edge Hill University"An excellent introduction to the area of Educational psychology for psychology undergraduates. Coverage is broad and clearly structured into research at classroom, school and wider contexts. Topics are set out in an innovative and imaginative way, with quizzes and activities which will develop critical thinking skills and promote independent learning. I would strongly recommend this book" - Dr Susan Atkinson, Leeds Metropolitan University
"This is a well organised and very well considered presentation of a complex discipline. Students of psychology are likely to find it very supportive of their studies, whilst students of other disciplines may find it illuminates areas of study, such as learning, behaviour, special needs and friendship. Illustrations, case studies and photographs bring life to lengthy, complex text" - Christine Hey, Senior Lecturer, University of Derby
"a great introduction to educational psychology and well balanced with insights into the complexity of the issues involved. [...] It is an excellent introduction to the key concepts and complexities of this discipline and, as the pressures of justifiable funding weigh heavily on all future research, I would highly recommend it to all who find their research journey travelling towards cross-discipline territory." - BPS Psychology of Education Section
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Harlow
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 242 mm
Width: 191 mm
Thickness: 16 mm
Weight
574 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-273-72919-8 (9780273729198)
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Person
Dr Lisa Marks Woolfson is Head of the School of Psychological Sciences and Health at University of Strathclyde. She is a Registered Educational Psychologist with the Health Professions Council, a Chartered Psychologist and Associate Fellow of The British Psychological Society. She has over 25 years experience working with children and their families
Content
Section 1 Introduction
1 How to use this book
2 What is educational psychology?
3 How to read journal papers critically
Section 2 Psychology research at classroom level
4 Managing behaviour
5 Autistic spectrum disorders
6 School refusal behaviour
Section 3 Psychology research at school level
7 Improving literacy
8 Bullying
9 Inclusive education of children with special needs
Section 4 Educational psychology research beyond the school
10 Eradicating disadvantage in preschoolers
11 Parenting children with developmental disabilities
12 Neuroscience and education
1 How to use this book
2 What is educational psychology?
3 How to read journal papers critically
Section 2 Psychology research at classroom level
4 Managing behaviour
5 Autistic spectrum disorders
6 School refusal behaviour
Section 3 Psychology research at school level
7 Improving literacy
8 Bullying
9 Inclusive education of children with special needs
Section 4 Educational psychology research beyond the school
10 Eradicating disadvantage in preschoolers
11 Parenting children with developmental disabilities
12 Neuroscience and education