How can ideas and concepts from psychology be applied smartly to the classroom to meet the needs of different learners? Supported by research and an awareness of the factors underpinning high-quality teaching, this book encourages teachers, and those training to teach, to examine their own methods in order to develop as confident, evidence-informed professionals. This third edition includes: · A new chapter on the psychology of elearning · A new discussion of applied cognitive theories in the classroom · The use of internationally friendly terminology throughout the book · Some…mehr
How can ideas and concepts from psychology be applied smartly to the classroom to meet the needs of different learners? Supported by research and an awareness of the factors underpinning high-quality teaching, this book encourages teachers, and those training to teach, to examine their own methods in order to develop as confident, evidence-informed professionals.
This third edition includes:
· A new chapter on the psychology of elearning
· A new discussion of applied cognitive theories in the classroom
· The use of internationally friendly terminology throughout the book
· Some streamlining of content to offer a more cohesive reading experience
Paul Castle joined the University of Worcester as a senior lecturer in September 2004. He was a Chartered Sport and Exercise Psychologist, Associate Fellow of the British Psychological Society and registered with the Health & Care Professions Council. As an active practitioner, with over 20 years' experience, Paul provided applied psychology consultancy to clients in a wide array of disciplines, with a particular emphasis on providing individual- and small-group support to teachers and lecturers, to ameliorate the effects of stress, depression and burnout. As Mental Health and Wellbeing (MHWB or MWB) Lead for the School of Sport & Exercise Science at Worcester, Paul embraced the emerging issue of MWB in students and staff within primary, secondary and tertiary education. He was an advocate for reducing the stigma associated with MWB and provided applied psychological support in guiding students through their own 'personal challenges' by a combination of sport, physical activity and psychological skills training. Paul was trained in Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) and Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training (ASIST), in conjunction with his professional grounding. He was an active member of the 'Suicide Safer' Project Group at the University of Worcester, which aimed to promote 'suicide safer communities' both regionally and nationally.
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Part 1: Psychological perspectives on education Chapter 1: Classical Learning Approaches within Psychology Chapter 2: Contemporary Learning Approaches within Psychology Chapter 3: The Effective Teacher Chapter 4: The Philosophy and Psychology of Professional Practice Part 2: The individual learner Chapter 5: Neurological and Physical Development Chapter 6: Perceptual and Cognitive Development Chapter 7: Social, Emotional Development and Personality Part 3: Meeting the needs of the learner Chapter 8: Understanding the Self Chapter 9: Understanding Special Educational Needs, Disabilities and Inclusion (SENDI) Chapter 10: Motivation Chapter 11: Integrating Psychology in the Classroom Part 4: Mental health, wellbeing and resilience Chapter 12: Mental Wellbeing Chapter 13: Coaching Psychology and Developing Resilience Part 5: Psychological skills training Chapter 14: Goal-Setting Chapter 15: Mental Imagery Chapter 16: Self-Talk and Cognitive Restructuring Chapter 17: Relaxation Part 6: Evidence-based teaching Chapter 18: Reading, Reasoning and Researching Education Part 7: Classroom practice Chapter 19: The Learning Environment Chapter 20: Elearning: The New Frontier in Education Chapter 21: The 'Ideal' Teacher Chapter 22: Reflective Position: Integrating the Strands of this Book
SECTION ONE: UNDERSTANDING PSYCHOLOGY 1 Introduction 2 Philosophy of education SECTION TWO: PSYCHOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVES ON EDUCATION 3 Psychodynamic perspectives 4 Behaviourist perspectives 5 Social perspectives 6 Humanistic perspectives 7 Cognitive perspectives SECTION THREE: THE DEVELOPING CHILD 8 Neurological, perceptual, and physical development 9 The development of the self 10 Social, emotional, personality, and behavioural development SECTION FOUR: MEETING THE NEEDS OF THE LEARNER 11 Motivation 12 Applied cognitive science and educational neuroscience 13 Neurodivergence within the broader context 14 Mental wellbeing 15 Applied psychological skills 16 Using applied psychology to enhance behaviour 17 The effective teacher
Part 1: Psychological perspectives on education Chapter 1: Classical Learning Approaches within Psychology Chapter 2: Contemporary Learning Approaches within Psychology Chapter 3: The Effective Teacher Chapter 4: The Philosophy and Psychology of Professional Practice Part 2: The individual learner Chapter 5: Neurological and Physical Development Chapter 6: Perceptual and Cognitive Development Chapter 7: Social, Emotional Development and Personality Part 3: Meeting the needs of the learner Chapter 8: Understanding the Self Chapter 9: Understanding Special Educational Needs, Disabilities and Inclusion (SENDI) Chapter 10: Motivation Chapter 11: Integrating Psychology in the Classroom Part 4: Mental health, wellbeing and resilience Chapter 12: Mental Wellbeing Chapter 13: Coaching Psychology and Developing Resilience Part 5: Psychological skills training Chapter 14: Goal-Setting Chapter 15: Mental Imagery Chapter 16: Self-Talk and Cognitive Restructuring Chapter 17: Relaxation Part 6: Evidence-based teaching Chapter 18: Reading, Reasoning and Researching Education Part 7: Classroom practice Chapter 19: The Learning Environment Chapter 20: Elearning: The New Frontier in Education Chapter 21: The 'Ideal' Teacher Chapter 22: Reflective Position: Integrating the Strands of this Book
SECTION ONE: UNDERSTANDING PSYCHOLOGY 1 Introduction 2 Philosophy of education SECTION TWO: PSYCHOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVES ON EDUCATION 3 Psychodynamic perspectives 4 Behaviourist perspectives 5 Social perspectives 6 Humanistic perspectives 7 Cognitive perspectives SECTION THREE: THE DEVELOPING CHILD 8 Neurological, perceptual, and physical development 9 The development of the self 10 Social, emotional, personality, and behavioural development SECTION FOUR: MEETING THE NEEDS OF THE LEARNER 11 Motivation 12 Applied cognitive science and educational neuroscience 13 Neurodivergence within the broader context 14 Mental wellbeing 15 Applied psychological skills 16 Using applied psychology to enhance behaviour 17 The effective teacher
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