Educational Psychology
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- Author:
- Rosemary Sutton and Kelvin Seifert
- Subject:
- Humanities, Social Sciences
- Institution:
- Global Text Project
- Collection:
- Global Text Project
- Level:
- Post-secondary
- Abstract:
All things considered, there is a lot to learn about teaching, and much of it comes from educational psychology. Teaching as a career has distinctive features now that did not figure as prominently in its profile a generation ago. The features make it more exciting in some ways, as well as more challenging, than in the past. From a teacher’s point of view, the changes mean learning knowledge and skills—and practicing them—that were less important in
teachers’ repertoires in earlier times. But the knowledge and skills are quite learnable. Educational psychology, and this text, will get you started at that task.
- Course Type:
- Learning Module
- Language:
- English
- Material Type:
- Teaching and Learning Strategies, Textbooks
- Media Format:
- Downloadable docs, Text/HTML
- Conditions of Use:
-
Creative Commons Attribution 3.0
- Copyright Holder:
- Copyright 2008 Kelvin Seifert