Educational Psychology
Concepts, Research and Challenges
Herausgeber: Rubie-Davies, Christine M
Educational Psychology
Concepts, Research and Challenges
Herausgeber: Rubie-Davies, Christine M
- Gebundenes Buch
- Merkliste
- Auf die Merkliste
- Bewerten Bewerten
- Teilen
- Produkt teilen
- Produkterinnerung
- Produkterinnerung
Educational Psychology: Concepts, Research and Challenges brings together the latest research across many areas of educational psychology, introducing and reporting on the most effective methodologies for studying teachers and learners and providing overviews of current debates within the field.
Andere Kunden interessierten sich auch für
- Anna HerbertThe Pedagogy of Creativity196,99 €
- C M FlemingTeaching179,99 €
- Bert P M CreemersMethodological Advances in Educational Effectiveness Research202,99 €
- Translating Theory and Research Into Educational Practice200,99 €
- Measurement and Research in the Accountability Era176,99 €
- Learning Analytics in the Classroom197,99 €
- Isabel NisbetEducational Assessment in a Changing World203,99 €
-
-
-
Educational Psychology: Concepts, Research and Challenges brings together the latest research across many areas of educational psychology, introducing and reporting on the most effective methodologies for studying teachers and learners and providing overviews of current debates within the field.
Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. November 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 581g
- ISBN-13: 9780415562638
- ISBN-10: 0415562635
- Artikelnr.: 30365279
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. November 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 581g
- ISBN-13: 9780415562638
- ISBN-10: 0415562635
- Artikelnr.: 30365279
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Christine M. Rubie-Davies is currently Senior Lecturer in the Faculty of Education at the University of Auckland, New Zealand.
Introduction. Christine Rubie-Davies 1. Research Methods in Education:
Contemporary Issues. Lottie Thompson and Angelika Anderson 2. What Is This
Lesson About? Instructional Processes and Student Understandings in Writing
Lessons. Helen S. Timperley and Judy M. Parr 3. Reading: The Great Debate.
Tom. W. Nicholson and William. E. Tunmer 4. Writing in the Curriculum: A
Complex Act to Teach and to Evaluate. Judy M. Parr 5. The Curriculum:
Developing Multiplicative Thinking and Reasoning in Mathematics. Jennifer
M. Young-Loveridge 6. How Research in Educational Psychology Has
Contributed to Instructional Procedures: The Case of Cognitive Load Theory.
Renae Low, Putai Jin, and John Sweller 7. Assessment and Evaluation. John
A. Hattie and Gavin T. L. Brown 8. Motivation, Learning and Instruction.
Michael Townsend 9. Teacher Expectations and Beliefs: Their Influence on
the Socioemotional Environment of the Classroom. Christine M. Rubie-Davies
and Elizabeth R. Peterson 10. Managing Classroom Behaviour: Assertiveness
and Warmth. Jane E. Prochnow and Angus H. Macfarlane 11. Applied Behaviour
Analysis: Contributions to New Zealand Educational Psychology. Dennis Rose
and John Church 12. Reconceptualising Special Education. Don Brown and
Dennis Moore 13. Children's Friendships - Real and Imaginary. Tom Nicholson
and Michael Townsend 14. Atypical Behaviour Development: Preschool
Hyperactivity and Parent-Child Relationships. Louise J. Keown 15. Family
Literacy Practices and the Promise of Optimization: A Vietnamese Study.
Thanh-Binh Tran, Stuart McNaughton and Judy Parr 16. Societal and Cultural
Perspectives Through a Te Kotahitanga Lens. Mere Berryman and Russell
Bishop 17. Concluding Comments: Some Potential Influences of Educational
Psychology on Educational Research. John Sweller and Christine M.
Rubie-Davies
Contemporary Issues. Lottie Thompson and Angelika Anderson 2. What Is This
Lesson About? Instructional Processes and Student Understandings in Writing
Lessons. Helen S. Timperley and Judy M. Parr 3. Reading: The Great Debate.
Tom. W. Nicholson and William. E. Tunmer 4. Writing in the Curriculum: A
Complex Act to Teach and to Evaluate. Judy M. Parr 5. The Curriculum:
Developing Multiplicative Thinking and Reasoning in Mathematics. Jennifer
M. Young-Loveridge 6. How Research in Educational Psychology Has
Contributed to Instructional Procedures: The Case of Cognitive Load Theory.
Renae Low, Putai Jin, and John Sweller 7. Assessment and Evaluation. John
A. Hattie and Gavin T. L. Brown 8. Motivation, Learning and Instruction.
Michael Townsend 9. Teacher Expectations and Beliefs: Their Influence on
the Socioemotional Environment of the Classroom. Christine M. Rubie-Davies
and Elizabeth R. Peterson 10. Managing Classroom Behaviour: Assertiveness
and Warmth. Jane E. Prochnow and Angus H. Macfarlane 11. Applied Behaviour
Analysis: Contributions to New Zealand Educational Psychology. Dennis Rose
and John Church 12. Reconceptualising Special Education. Don Brown and
Dennis Moore 13. Children's Friendships - Real and Imaginary. Tom Nicholson
and Michael Townsend 14. Atypical Behaviour Development: Preschool
Hyperactivity and Parent-Child Relationships. Louise J. Keown 15. Family
Literacy Practices and the Promise of Optimization: A Vietnamese Study.
Thanh-Binh Tran, Stuart McNaughton and Judy Parr 16. Societal and Cultural
Perspectives Through a Te Kotahitanga Lens. Mere Berryman and Russell
Bishop 17. Concluding Comments: Some Potential Influences of Educational
Psychology on Educational Research. John Sweller and Christine M.
Rubie-Davies
Introduction. Christine Rubie-Davies 1. Research Methods in Education:
Contemporary Issues. Lottie Thompson and Angelika Anderson 2. What Is This
Lesson About? Instructional Processes and Student Understandings in Writing
Lessons. Helen S. Timperley and Judy M. Parr 3. Reading: The Great Debate.
Tom. W. Nicholson and William. E. Tunmer 4. Writing in the Curriculum: A
Complex Act to Teach and to Evaluate. Judy M. Parr 5. The Curriculum:
Developing Multiplicative Thinking and Reasoning in Mathematics. Jennifer
M. Young-Loveridge 6. How Research in Educational Psychology Has
Contributed to Instructional Procedures: The Case of Cognitive Load Theory.
Renae Low, Putai Jin, and John Sweller 7. Assessment and Evaluation. John
A. Hattie and Gavin T. L. Brown 8. Motivation, Learning and Instruction.
Michael Townsend 9. Teacher Expectations and Beliefs: Their Influence on
the Socioemotional Environment of the Classroom. Christine M. Rubie-Davies
and Elizabeth R. Peterson 10. Managing Classroom Behaviour: Assertiveness
and Warmth. Jane E. Prochnow and Angus H. Macfarlane 11. Applied Behaviour
Analysis: Contributions to New Zealand Educational Psychology. Dennis Rose
and John Church 12. Reconceptualising Special Education. Don Brown and
Dennis Moore 13. Children's Friendships - Real and Imaginary. Tom Nicholson
and Michael Townsend 14. Atypical Behaviour Development: Preschool
Hyperactivity and Parent-Child Relationships. Louise J. Keown 15. Family
Literacy Practices and the Promise of Optimization: A Vietnamese Study.
Thanh-Binh Tran, Stuart McNaughton and Judy Parr 16. Societal and Cultural
Perspectives Through a Te Kotahitanga Lens. Mere Berryman and Russell
Bishop 17. Concluding Comments: Some Potential Influences of Educational
Psychology on Educational Research. John Sweller and Christine M.
Rubie-Davies
Contemporary Issues. Lottie Thompson and Angelika Anderson 2. What Is This
Lesson About? Instructional Processes and Student Understandings in Writing
Lessons. Helen S. Timperley and Judy M. Parr 3. Reading: The Great Debate.
Tom. W. Nicholson and William. E. Tunmer 4. Writing in the Curriculum: A
Complex Act to Teach and to Evaluate. Judy M. Parr 5. The Curriculum:
Developing Multiplicative Thinking and Reasoning in Mathematics. Jennifer
M. Young-Loveridge 6. How Research in Educational Psychology Has
Contributed to Instructional Procedures: The Case of Cognitive Load Theory.
Renae Low, Putai Jin, and John Sweller 7. Assessment and Evaluation. John
A. Hattie and Gavin T. L. Brown 8. Motivation, Learning and Instruction.
Michael Townsend 9. Teacher Expectations and Beliefs: Their Influence on
the Socioemotional Environment of the Classroom. Christine M. Rubie-Davies
and Elizabeth R. Peterson 10. Managing Classroom Behaviour: Assertiveness
and Warmth. Jane E. Prochnow and Angus H. Macfarlane 11. Applied Behaviour
Analysis: Contributions to New Zealand Educational Psychology. Dennis Rose
and John Church 12. Reconceptualising Special Education. Don Brown and
Dennis Moore 13. Children's Friendships - Real and Imaginary. Tom Nicholson
and Michael Townsend 14. Atypical Behaviour Development: Preschool
Hyperactivity and Parent-Child Relationships. Louise J. Keown 15. Family
Literacy Practices and the Promise of Optimization: A Vietnamese Study.
Thanh-Binh Tran, Stuart McNaughton and Judy Parr 16. Societal and Cultural
Perspectives Through a Te Kotahitanga Lens. Mere Berryman and Russell
Bishop 17. Concluding Comments: Some Potential Influences of Educational
Psychology on Educational Research. John Sweller and Christine M.
Rubie-Davies