Educational Psychology for Effective Teaching
Description:
This motivational text not only offers an unparalleled combination of theory and application, but it also shows your students that exceptional teachers are proactive teachers. In every chapter, students learn how to plan ahead and prepare for classroom decisions they will have to make.
Educational Psychology emphasizes proactive preparation for teaching, recommending teachers and other school professionals plan for academic presentation, student diversity and potentially difficult academic and social situations.
Authors and educational psychologists, Kenneth Henson and Ben Eller, have written this textbook as a lucid presentation of the value and importance of educational psychology in the school environment; a contemporary presentation of research in educational psychology; and an enjoyable, readable text. By facilitating understanding of students’ cognitive, academic and social behavior, educational psychology provides aspiring teachers the ability to analyze situations and make appropriate choices.
Features:
- Each chapter includes contributions and advice of professors, school professional, and teachers who have been honored as “Teachers of the Year” throughout the country.
- An engaging case study is woven throughout the book showing significant experiences relevant to each chapter.
- Innovative exercises for each chapter to explore ideas in greater depth.
- Real-life situations with examples of proactive solutions to a variety of classroom problems.
- Current tips for using software and other technology in the classroom.