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Educational Psychology: Developing Learners, 11th edition

  • Eric M. Anderman
  • , Lynley H. Anderman
  • , Jeanne Ellis Ormrod
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Educational Psychology is known for its exceptionally clear and engaging writing, its in-depth focus on learning and its extensive concrete applications. The text's unique approach moves seamlessly between theory and application, helping you understand concepts by examining your own learning and then showing you how to apply these concepts as teachers. Compelling application-based examples and authentic artifacts are included throughout the book to help you connect educational psychology to real children and classrooms.

The 11th Edition reflects the most current research on learning, development, motivation and assessment. It features extensive and integrated coverage of diversity, technology, contexts of learning and neuropsychology.

Published by Pearson (March 6th 2024) - Copyright © 2025

ISBN-13: 9780137871384

Subject: Educational Psychology

Category: Introduction to Educational Psychology

  • 1. Teaching and Educational Psychology

I. DEVELOPMENT AND DIVERSITY

  • 2. Cognitive and Linguistic Development
  • 3. Personal and Social Development
  • 4. Group Differences
  • 5. Individual Differences and Special Educational Needs

II. LEARNING AND MOTIVATION

  • 6. Behaviorist Views of Learning
  • 7. Learning, Cognition, and Memory
  • 8. Complex Cognitive Processes and Self-Regulation
  • 9. Learning and Cognition in Context
  • 10. Motivation: Confidence, Values, and Needs
  • 11. Motivation, Affect, and Engagement

III. CLASSROOM STRATEGIES

  • 12. Creating a Setting Conducive to Learning
  • 13. Instructional Strategies
  • 14. Classroom Assessment Strategies that Promote Learning
  • 15. Summarizing Students' Achievements and Abilities