1st Edition

Psychological Aspects of Learning and Teaching

Edited By Kevin Wheldall, Richard Riding Copyright 1983
    228 Pages
    by Routledge

    228 Pages
    by Routledge

    Educational psychology has much to offer teachers and trainee teachers which can be of help to them in their work. In this book, originally published in 1983, leading experts look at a number of important topics in educational psychology. The chapters present detailed overviews of these key issues, survey recent research findings and advances in the subject at the time, and discuss innovative techniques and approaches which are particularly relevant for classroom practice.

    This book, much needed at the time, will still be extremely useful to mature teachers and to all students of educational psychology.

    Contributors.  Preface.  Introduction.  Section 1: Classroom Management  1. A Positive Approach to Classroom Discipline Kevin Wheldall  2. Building an Effective Teaching Environment Ted Glynn  Section 2: Communication, Cognition and Individual Differences  3. Language, Communication and Learning in the Classroom Margaret M. Clark  4. Adapting Instruction for the Learner Richard J. Riding  5. The Social Context of Learning in the Classroom Michael Beveridge and Roy Griffiths  Section 3: The Developing Child  6. The Development of Thinking Geoffrey Brown  7. How Do Children Learn to Talk? Ruth Clark  8. Personality and Development David Fontana.

    Biography

    Kevin Wheldall, Richard Riding