Overview
With over 30 chapters, the volume is divided into four themed sections: ‘An introduction to educational psychology’, ‘How children learn and develop’, ‘Issues concerning the assessment of children’ and ‘Identifying and meeting the needs of children with learning difficulties’. Covering the key issues and fundamental strands of educational psychology The Routledge International Companion to Educational Psychology aims to provide the reader with knowledge of:
- educational psychology (history, child rights, and practice);
- factors which influence children’s learning and development;
- issues to do with assessment (a key aspect of educational psychology);
- special educational needs (identification and how to meet their needs);
- the key thinkers, events, and ideas that have shaped the field;
- the core topics across educational psychology in an accessible manner;
- cutting edge research including recent research evidence and theory;
- future directions in the field of educational psychology;
- educational psychology from an international perspective.
The book is conceived for both student and researcher use, and considers the implications for educational psychology practice in all sections. It will be highly beneficial for both students and lecturers on Education Studies and Psychology undergraduate courses, as well as combined undergraduate degrees .
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