Psychology and Education

Susan Bentham author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:28th Feb '02

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Psychology and Education provides a user-friendly introduction to educational psychology. The book covers psychological theories and their practical applications in education. Susan Bentham has written an ideal guide to this topic for students studying the OCR A-Level specification. The book will also be relevant to those studying the EdExcel specification and to those with a general interest in education and learning. The book covers the cognitive, behaviourist and humanistic perspectives on learning, including the work of Piaget, Vygotsky, Bruner and others, and describes the practical applications of these theories. The assessment of educational performance is covered and the cultural and developmental factors affecting performance are discussed. Chapters on the special educational needs of the educationally disadvantaged and gifted, and disruptive behaviour in school are included, with sections on ADHD, autism and dyslexia. The book also discusses teaching and learning styles, and the design and layout of educational environments.
Psychology and Education requires little or no background knowledge and makes an ideal introduction for students of psychology, trainee teachers, child carers and anyone who is interested in what is happening in today's schools.

"This book is very well-written and in particular has a user-friendly style ... Unlike most educational psychology books, the author has balanced the background theory with clear examples of applying the ideas in the classroom." - Cathy Rowe"This is a useful little book for anyone anxious to discover what educational psychologists have to say about children, teachers and education. It explains some of the common terms and common theories, and illustrates their practical implications. Written for the general reader and/or the beginning psychologist, rather than for the established psychologist, and being brief, the book avoids the dedication to one psychological theory which reduces the value of heavier books on educational psychology." - The MENCAP Newsletter"This carefully conceived and informative little book does much to demonstrate just how crucial psychology is to all those engaged in the educational process [ ] I recommend it without reservation to A-level students, and I have a strong suspicion that undergraduate psychology students, teachers in training, and possibly even those on professional courses in educational psychology will find it a great help in organising their thinking and in keeping them focused on some of the major issues [ ] All in all, a very welcome addition to the literature." - David Fontana, Cardiff University and Liverpool John Moores University, British Journal of Educational Psychology


"This is a useful little book for anyone anxious to discover what educational psychologists have to say about children, teachers and education. ... Written for the general reader and/or the beginning psychologist, rather than for the established psychologist, and being brief, the book avoids the dedication to one psychological theory which reduces the value of heavier books on educational psychology." - The MENCAP Newsletter"This carefully conceived and informative little book does much to demonstrate just how crucial psychology is to all those engaged in the educational process. ... All in all, a very welcome addition to the literature." -British Journal of Educational Psychology

ISBN: 9780415227636

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 410g

220 pages