1st Edition
Psychology and the Study of Education Critical Perspectives on Developing Theories
1. Introduction: Questioning the psychology of education we think we know Dr Cathal O’Siochru, Liverpool Hope University Part I Origins: Re-examining some of the core theories of learning 2. Constructivism: Exploring theories on mental development from Piaget and beyond Dr Claire Lloyd, Liverpool Hope University 3. Behaviourism and the Learning Theories: Going from rats to reinforcement, the scientific study of how we learn Dr Cathal O’Siochru, Liverpool Hope University 4. Socio-Cultural theories: Studying the impact of our surroundings on how we grow and learn Dr Catherine O’Connell, Liverpool Hope University Part II Processes: An exploration of key learning processes 5. Memory and Thinking: What use is thinking about the past? Remembering what happened and thinking about what could have happened Dr Suzanne Egan, University of Limerick 6. Creativity: Discovering what does it mean to be creative and how we can encourage it Dr Chloe Shu-Hua Yeh, Liverpool Hope University 7. Reading, writing and dyslexia: Understanding the myths, supporting education Dr Lorna Bourke, Liverpool Hope University, UK Part III Identities: Examining the role of the mind and identity in learning 8. The mind, the brain and embodiment: Investigating the link between the mental and the physical Dr Marek McGann, University of Limerick 9. Socialisation: Using theory of mind to help us to understand how we connect with those around us Dr Jim Stack, Liverpool Hope University 10. Gender: Tracing the origins of our gender identity Dr Cathal O’Siochru, Liverpool Hope University 11. Conclusion: Challenging the Myths and Misconceptions about psychology in education Dr Cathal O’Siochru, Liverpool Hope University
Biography
Cathal Ó Siochrú is Senior Lecturer in Education Studies at Liverpool Hope University, UK.






