1st Edition

Psychology for Teachers An alternative approach

By Phillida Salmon Copyright 1988
140 Pages
by Routledge

140 Pages
by Routledge

140 Pages
by Routledge

First published in 1988, Psychology for Teachers offers a new approach to the study of the psychology of education. In contrast to many traditional texts, in which measurement is overemphasized and the individual tends to disappear in generalizations, this accessible book stresses the importance of both the individual and the process of learning and considers all aspects of schooling from the... Read more

Acknowledgements Introduction 1. A Kellyan Approach 2. Teachers and teaching 3. Children’s school stances 4. Personal education 5. The process of learning 6. The substrate of schooling 7. Classroom relationships 8. The teaching situation Notes References Index

Biography

Phillida Salmon