The Praeger handbook of education and psychology

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The Praeger handbook of education and psychology

edited by Joe L. Kincheloe and Raymond A. Horn Jr. ; Shirley R. Steinberg, associate editor

Praeger, 2007

  • : set
  • v. 1
  • v. 2
  • v. 3
  • v. 4

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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内容説明

Cognition, mind, counseling psychology, lesson plans, learning styles, and Vygotsky are just a few of the many subjects discussed in this exciting work. Educators, students, counselors, parents, and others will find new understanding as they read and browse. How does the immigrant experience affect student outcomes? What are the effects of poverty on standardized testing? How can a teacher or parent develop study skills in the special needs learner? What is the effect of the school environment on students? What are the larger issues at work in educating students of diverse races, cultures, and classes. This work, a rethinking of school psychology, will be an essential resource for anyone who is interested in teaching and learning. It combines effective, traditional knowledge with contemporary insights into the nature of today's schools and students.

目次

Volume One Part One :Introduction: Educational PsychologyLimitations and Possibilities Ch.2 Educational Psychology Timeline Part Two: Introducing Theorists Important to Education and Psychology Ch. 3 Introducing Albert Bandura Ch. 4 Introducing Jerome Bruner Ch.5 Introducing Judith Butler Ch. 6- Introducing John Dewey Ch.7- Introducing Erik Erikson Ch.8 Introducing Howard Gardner Ch.9 Introducing Carol Gilligan Ch.10 Introducing Emma Goldman Ch.11 Introducing Jurgen Habermas Ch. 12- Introducing Granville Stanley Hall Ch. 13- Introducing Sandra Harding Ch. 14- Introducing Bell Hooks Ch. 15- Introducing William James Ch. 16- Introducing Lawrence Kohlberg Ch. 17- Introducing Jacques Lacan Ch. 18- Introducing Gloria Ladson-Billings Ch. 19 Introducing Jean Lave Ch. 20 Introducing Alexander Luria Ch. 21 Introducing Herbert Marcuse Ch. 22 Introducing Abraham Harold Maslow Ch. 23- Introducing Maria Montessori Ch. 24- Introducing Nel Noddings Ch. 25-Introducing Ivan Petrovich Pavlov Ch. 26- Introducing Jean Piaget Ch. 27 Introducing Carl Rodgers Ch. 28- Introducing B. F. Skinner Ch. 29- Introducing Robert J. Sternberg Ch. 30- Introducing Beverly Daniel Tatum Ch. 31- Introducing Lewis Madison Terman Ch. 32 Introducing Edward L. Thorndike Ch. 33 Introducing Rudolph von Laban Ch. 34- Introducing Lev Vygotsky Ch. 35- Introducing Valerie Walkerdine Ch. 36- Introduction to John Watson Volume Two Part III: Issues in Education and Psychology Constructivism Ch. 37- Constructivism and Educational Psychology Ch. 38- Reconsidering Teacher Professional Development Through Constructivist Principles Ch. 39- Constructivist/Engaged Learning Approaches to Teaching and Learning Creativity Ch. 40- Creative Problem Solving Ch. 41- Creativity Criticality Ch. 42- Reclaiming Critical Thinking as Ideology Critique Ch. 43 The Ideological Formation and Oppositional Possibilities of Self-Directed Learning Ch. 44- Literacy for Wellness, Oppression, and Liberation Ch. 45- Transformative Learning: Developing a Critical Worldview Culture/Cultural Studies Ch. 46 The Impact of Apartheid on Educational Psychology in South Africa: Present Challenges and Future Possibilities Ch. 47-The Implications of Cultural Psychology for Educational Practice Ch. 48- A Cultural Historical Approach to Understanding Learning and Development Ch. 49 Endorsing an Angel: Peggy Claude-Pierre, the Media and Psychology Ch. 50-The Buddha View: reviewing Educational Psychologys Practices and Perspectives Ch. 51-The Role of Spirituality in Culturally Responsive Teaching and Educational Psychology Developmentalism Ch. 52- Beyond Readiness: New Questions about Cultural Understandings And Developmental Appropriateness Educational Purpose Ch. 53- Foundations of Reconceptualized Teaching and Learning Ch. 54- The Diverse Purpose of Teaching and Learning by Ch. 55- Postmodern Pedagogy Lois Shawver Volume Three Enactivism Ch. 56- Complexity Science, Ecology, and Enactivism Ch. 57- Providing a Warrant for Constructivist Practice: The Contribution of Francisco Varela Knowledge Work Ch. 58 Action Research and Educational Psychology Ch. 59 Beyond the Qualitative/Quantitative Dichotomy: Pragmatics, Genre Studies, and Other Linguistic Methodologies in Education Research Ch. 60- Knowledge in a Reconceptualized Educational Environment Ch. 61 Critical Epistemology: An Alternative Lens on Education and Intelligence Ch. 62 Dialogism: The Diagotic Turn in the Social Sciences Learning Ch. 63- Experiential Learning Ch. 64- Workplace Learning, Work-Based Education, and the Challenges to Educational Psychology Ch. 65- Dialogic Learning: A Communicative Approach to Teaching and Learning Ch. 66- John Deweys Theory of Learning: A Holistic Perspective Ch. 67- Crash or Crash Through: Part One- Learning from Enacted Curricula Ch. 68- Crash or Crash Through: Part Two Structures that Inhibit Learning Memory Ch. 69-Memory: Counter-memory and Re-memory-ing for Social Action Ch. 70 Memory and Educational Psychology Mind Ch. 71 Where is the Mind Supposed to Be? Ch. 72- Neuropolitics: Neuroscience and the Struggles over the Brain Ch. 73- Desperately Seeking Psyche I: The Lost Soul of Psychology and Mental Dis-Order of Education Ch. 74- Desperately Seeking Psyche II:Re-Minding Our Selves, Our Societies, Our Psychologies, To Educate with Soul Psychoanalysis Ch. 75- What Educational Psychology Can Learn from Psychoanalysis Race, Class, and Gender Ch. 76- Using Critical Thinking to Understand a Black Womans Identity: Expanding Consciousness in an Urban Education Classroom Ch. 77- Pedagogies and Politics: Shifting Agendas Within the Gendering of Childhood Ch. 78- Knowledge or Multiple Knowings: Challenges and Possibilities of Indigenous Knowledges Ch. 79-Making the Familiar Strange: Exploring Social Meaning in Context Ch. 80-Gender and Education Ch. 81- TEAM: Parent/Student Support at the High School Lev

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詳細情報

  • NII書誌ID(NCID)
    BA80072458
  • ISBN
    • 0313331227
    • 0313331235
    • 0313331243
    • 0313340560
    • 0313340579
  • LCCN
    2006031061
  • 出版国コード
    us
  • タイトル言語コード
    eng
  • 本文言語コード
    eng
  • 出版地
    Westport, Conn.
  • ページ数/冊数
    4 v. (xiii, 1015 p.)
  • 大きさ
    27 cm
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