内容説明
Educational psychology is a broad field characterized by the study of individuals in educational settings and how they develop and learn. It incorporates information from such sub-disciplines such as developmental psychology, human development across the life span, curriculum and instruction, motivation, and measurement and assessment. Neil Salkind has mined the rich and extensive backlist of SAGE education and psychology journals to pull together a collection of almost 100 articles to be the definitive research resource on education psychology.
Section One: Human Growth and Development focuses on the processes involved in human growth and development including ages and stages of development, different theoretical perspectives and the role and effectiveness of early intervention among other topics.
Section Two: Cognition, Learning and Instruction concentrates on the mechanisms, through which individuals learn and retain information.
Section Three: Motivation explores why individuals seek out goals and what the mechanisms are that characterize this search as it relates to learning.
Section Four: Measurement, Assessment and Statistics looks at the topics that are critical to understanding individual differences, the growth in the use of computers as assessment tools, qualitative and quantitative methods, statistical techniques and evaluation.
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SECTION 1: HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
Aging and Human Performance - Neil Charness
Violence and Human Development - Elton Mcneil
The Life-Course and Human Development: An ecological perspective - Glen Elder, Jr and Richard Rockwell
The Family Conference: The social control of human development - David Buckholdt
From Childhood to the Later Years: Pathways of human development - Robert Crosnoe and Glen Elder, Jr
The Developmental Niche: A conceptualization at the interface of child and culture - Charles Super and Sara Harkness
Conceptualizing Adult Development - Calvin Settlage, John Curtis, Marjorie Lozoff, Milton Lozoff, George Silberschatz and Earl Simburg
Early Child Care and Children's Development Prior to School Entry: Results from the NICHD study of early child care - NICHD Early Child Care Research Network
A developmental approach to language acquisition: two case studies - Michael Bamberg, Nancy Budwig and Bernard Kaplan
Promoting Positive Youth Development: New directions in developmental theory, methods, and research - William Kurtines, Laura Ferrer-Wreder, Steven Berman, Carolyn Cass Lorente, Wendy Silverman and Marilyn Montgomery
Children Have More Need of Models Than Critics: Early language experience and brain development - Travis Thompson
Development: Transfer of technology, transfer of culture - Jacques Binet and Jeanne Ferguson
The Clinical Study and Treatment of Normal and Abnormal Development: A psychological clinic - Lightner Witmer
Self-Motivation for Academic Attainment: The role of self-efficacy beliefs and personal goal setting - Barry Zimmerman, Albert Bandura and Manuel Martinez-Pons
The Dangerous and the Good? Developmentalism, Progress, and Public Schooling - Bernadette Baker
The Scientific Humanism of G. Stanley Hall - Donald Meyer
Growing Old - or Older and Growing - Carl Rogers
Maturational Timing and the Development of Problem Behavior: Longitudinal studies in adolescence - Rainer Silbereisen, Anne Petersen, Helfried Albrecht and Barbel Kracke
Motor Development as Foundation and Future of Developmental Psychology - Esther Thelen
Physical Growth - Kai Jensen
Mental Development During the Preadolescent and Adolescent Periods - Gordon Hendrickson
Human Intelligence: An introduction to advances in theory and research - David Lohman
SECTION 2: COGNITION, LEARNING AND INSTRUCTION
Making Sense of Curriculum Evaluation: Continuities and discontinuities in an educational idea - David Hamilton
Psychology of Learning Environments: Behavioral, structural, or perceptual? - Herbert Walberg
Thought and Two Languages: The impact of bilingualism on cognitive development - Rafael Diaz
Components of a Psychology of Instruction: Toward a science of design - Robert Glaser
The Emergence of Cognitive Psychology - Robert Holt
The Advancement of Learning - Ann Brown
Paradigms of Knowledge and Instruction - Sylvia Farnham-Diggory
Health Promotion by Social Cognitive Means - Albert Bandura
Models of the Learner - Jerome Bruner
Child's Talk: Learning to use language - Jerome Bruner
The Reflexivity of Cognitive Science: The scientist as model of human nature - Jamie Cohen-Cole
History, Culture, Learning, and Development - Patricia Greenfield, Ashley Maynard and Carla Childs
Biology and Cognition - Jean Piaget and Martin Faigel
Neural Bases of Intelligence and Training - Mark Rosenzweig
Human Intelligence: An introduction to advances in theory and research - David Lohman
Cognitive Demands of New Technologies and the Implications for Learning Theory - Richard Torraco
Cognitive Conceptions of Learning - Thomas Shuell
Meaning in Complex Learning - Ronald Johnson
Phases of Meaningful Learning - Thomas Shuell
Growth, Development, Learning, and Maturation as Factors in Curriculum and Teaching - William Trow
SECTION 3: MOTIVATION
Maslow, Monkeys and Motivation Theory - Dallas Cullen
Maslow's Theory of Motivation: A critique - Andrew Neher
Caught on Fire: Motivation and giftedness - Ann Robinson
An Empirical Test of Maslow's Theory of Motivation - Eugene Mathes and Linda Edwards
Meaningfulness, Commitment, and Engagement: The intersection of a deeper level of intrinsic motivation - Neal Chalofsky and Vijay Krishna
Motivation and Human Growth: A developmental perspective - M.S. Srinivasan
Evolutionary Perspectives on Human Motivation - Jutta Heckhausen
The Debate About Rewards and Intrinsic Motivation: Protests and accusations do not alter the results - Judy Cameron and W. David Pierce
Comprehensive Expectancy Motivation Model: Implications for adult education and training - Kenneth Howard
The Academic Motivation Scale: A measure of intrinsic, extrinsic, and amotivation in education - Robert Vallerand, Luc Pelletier, Marc Blais, Nathalie Briere, Caroline Senecal and Evelyne Vallieres
Extrinsic Rewards and Intrinsic Motivation in Education: Reconsidered once again - Edward Deci, Richard Koestner and Richard Ryan
Beyond the Rhetoric: Understanding achievement and motivation in Catholic school students - Janine Bempechat, Beth Boulay, Stephanie Piergross and Kenzie Wenk
Dimensions of School Motivation: A cross-cultural validation study - Dennis McInerney and Kenneth Sinclair
Achievement Motivation in Children of Three Ethnic Groups in the United States - Manuel Ramirez, III and Douglass Price-Williams
Motivation and Learning Environment Differences between Resilient and Nonresilient Latino Middle School Students - Hersholt Waxman, Shwu-yong Huang and Yolanda Padron
Attracting and Retaining Teachers: A question of motivation - Karin M ller, Roberta Alliata and Fabienne Benninghoff
Interpersonal Relationships, Motivation, Engagement, and Achievement: Yields for theory, current issues, and educational practice - Andrew Martin and Martin Dowson
Classroom and Individual Differences in Early Adolescents' Motivation and Self-Regulated Learning - Paul Pintrich, Robert Roeser and Elisabeth de Groot
Atkinson's Theory of Achievement Motivation: First step toward a theory of academic motivation? - Martin Maehr and Douglas Sjogren
Motivation and Engagement Across the Academic Life Span: A developmental construct validity study of elementary school, high school, and university/college students - Andrew Martin
Motivation and Achievement: A quantitative synthesis - Margaret Uguroglu and Herbert Walberg
Academic Motivation and Achievement Among Urban Adolescents - Joyce Long, Shinichi Monoi, Brian Harper, Dee Knoblauch and P. Karen Murphy
Intrinsic Motivation and School Misbehavior: Some intervention implications - Howard Adelman and Linda Taylor
Reinforcement, Reward, and Intrinsic Motivation: A meta-analysis - Judy Cameron and W. David Pierce
Motivation in Transition - Barbara Stauber
SECTION 4: MEASUREMENT AND STATISTICS
Why P Values Are Not a Useful Measure of Evidence in Statistical Significance Testing - Raymond Hubbard and R. Murray Lindsay
Alphabet Soup: Blurring the distinctions between p's and a's in psychological research - Raymond Hubbard
Research Methods: Experimental design - Julian Stanley
What Can We Learn from International Assessments? - Robert Mislevy
Power, Control, and Validity in Research - Randall Parker
Testing Reasoning and Reasoning About Testing - Walt Haney
Magnitudes of Experimental Effects in Social Science Research - Lee Sechrest and William Yeaton
Hypothesis Testing in Relation to Statistical Methodology - Cherry Ann Clark
On Examinee Choice in Educational Testing - Howard Wainer and David Thissen
Historical Views of Invariance: Evidence from the measurement theories of Thorndike, Thurstone, and Rasch - George Engelhard, Jr.
If Statistical Significance Tests are Broken/Misused, What Practices Should Supplement or Replace Them? - Bruce Thompson
Musical Aptitude Testing: From James McKeen Cattell to Carl Emil Seashore - Jere Humphreys
The Life and Labors of Francis Galton: A review of four recent books about the father of behavioral statistics - Brian Clauser
Regression towards the Mean, Historically Considered - Stephen Stigler
Karl Pearson and Statistics: The social origins of scientific innovation - Bernard Norton
A History of Effect Size Indices - Carl Huberty
The Role of Assessment in a Learning Culture - Lorrie A. Shepard
The Place of Theory in Educational Research - Patrick Suppes
Curriculum-Based Measures: Development and perspectives - Stanley Deno
Tests as Research Instruments - Robert Thorndike
My Current Thoughts on Coefficient Alpha and Successor Procedures - Lee Cronbach and Richard Shavelson
Handbook of Evaluation Research - Lee Ross and Lee Cronbach
A Model for Studying the Validity of Multiple-Choice Items - Lee Cronbach and Jack Merwin
Assisted Assessment: A taxonomy of approaches and an outline of strengths and weaknesses - Joseph Campione
Standardized Testing - Roger Lennon
The Place of Statistics in Psychology - Jum Nunnally
Education in Statistics and Research Design in School Psychology - Steven Little, Angeleque Akin-Little and Howard Lee
The Role of Measurement Error in Familiar Statistics - Malcolm James Ree and Thomas Carretta
Qualitative Methods and the Development of Clinical Assessment Tools - Jane Gilgun
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