The first of its kind, Essentials of Educational Psychology is a brief educational psychology text appropriate for all courses in introductory educational psychology. Focused on the core concepts and principles of educational psychology, and full of classroom applications and strategies for planning and carrying out instruction, this unique text will help readers achieve insight into how they can help their future students learn more effectively, as well as gain a greater understanding of their own learning. This unique, concise text engages its readers as they embark on the journey of exploring the field of educational psychology and applying the principles and theories to instructional practice. Key features include opening case studies, "See For Yourself" features, excerpts from Video Cases, classroom artifacts, "Developmental Trends" tables, "Classroom Strategies" features, and "Cultural Considerations" features.
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“I was really impressed with this book. Essentials presents a welcomed alternative to currently available formats, and represents a change that will help reshape how educational psychology is taught, and more importantly perceived among teacher education candidates, from that of a disjointed set of theories to be learned for exit examinations and national certification to a coherent body of knowledge that informs teachers as they develop their teaching craft.”
― Dr. Cecil Robinson, The University of Alabama
“...I’ll admit I’m a fan of this text. Having read it from start to finish, I certainly feel comfortable with the information presented, really enjoyed the authentic documents used to illustrate or capture the “student voice,” and found the author’s view of how to teach children and adolescents consistent with my own view and the view I try to foster in my students... I found it a pleasure to read and appreciated the author’s clear writing style.”
--Ty Binfet, Ph.D., Loyola Marymount University
“This text is unique in that it provides ample coverage of educational psychology topics in nine instead of the usual 15-16 chapters. It is much more readable and makes sometimes complex material interesting. The author does not get bogged down in research as one or two other ed psych texts do... This text provides the most readable yet comprehensive content of any text I have seen so far. It is the most appropriate text for undergraduate students that I have seen. I would certainly consider adopting this text.”
–Rhoda Cummings, Ed. D., University of Nevada, Reno
“...What makes this text different is the depth in which the author explores some issues and offers very good examples and exercises to illustrate points. I found the text compelling, more compelling than most similar texts. Usually these texts leave me rather cold: inundating me with material and being very busy–i.e. tables, graphs, margin boxes, and so forth. While this text has these features, the narrative carried the day for me... I would definitely consider using this text.”
– Robert B. Faux, University of Pittsburgh
“Essentials presents a welcomed alternative to currently available formats, and represents a change that will help reshape how educational psychology is taught and more importantly perceived among teacher education candidates, from that of a disjointed set of theories to be learned for exit examinations and national certification to a coherent body of knowledge that informs teachers as they develop their teaching craft.”
Cecil Robinson, University of Alabama
“I think the coverage is about the same, if not somewhat better, as found in other texts. But what makes this text different is the depth in which the author explores some issues and offers very good examples and exercises to illustrate points. I found the text compelling.”
Robert B. Faux, University of Pittsburgh
“This text is unique in that it provides ample coverage of educational psychology topics in ten instead of the usual fifteen to sixteen chapters...This text provides the most readable yet comprehensive content of any text I have seen so far. It is the most appropriate text for undergraduate students that I have seen.”
Rhoda Cummings, University of Nevada, Reno
Helping Teachers and Pre-Service Teachers Understand the Value and Applicability of Educational Psychology to Classroom Teaching
“The presentation is more concise because content is organized more around big ideas and principles than around elaborating theoretical positions and describing studies. For instructors who are trying to move their educational psychology courses toward greater application and appropriateness for teacher education, this will be welcome.”
Lynley H. Anderman, University of Kentucky
“Writing style is very readable and highly engaging...There is more emphasis on learning principles and recommendations for teaching strategies in this book compared to other texts.... students would find it very rich in terms of suggestions and recommendations.”
Julita G. Lambating, California State University, Sacramento
“I’ll admit I’m a fan of this text. Having read it from start to finish, I certainly feel comfortable with the information presented, really enjoyed the authentic documents used to illustrate or capture the “student voice,” and found the author’s view of how to teach children and adolescents consistent with my own view and the view I try to foster in my students.”
Dr. Ty Binfet, Loyola Marymount University
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