Read more
Informationen zum Autor Bruce A. Marlowe Bruce A. Marlowe earned his Ph.D. in Educational Psychology from The Catholic University of America in Washington, D.C. where he also completed two years of postdoctoral training in neuropsychological assessment. He is the co-author (with Marilyn Page) of Creating and Sustaining the Constructivist Classroom (Corwin Press) and of a 6- part video series entitled, Creating the Constructivist Classroom (The Video of Journal Education). He is also the co-editor (with Alan Canestrari) of Educational Psychology in Context: Readings for Future Teachers. He has taught at the elementary, secondary and University levels and is currently Professor of Educational Psychology and Special Education at Roger Williams University. Klappentext Educational Psychology in Context: Readings for Future Teachers provides an exciting alternative in helping teachers develop a strong theoretical and research-based understanding of how their students learn and develop. The book is an anthology of primary source readings selected with an eye towards students about to enter the teaching profession and for teachers interested in carefully examining learning and development. The authors feature the original research and writing of the leading psychologists, cognitive scientists, and educators whose published work forms the very foundation of the field of educational psychology. Zusammenfassung Educational Psychology in Context: Readings for Future Teachers takes an exciting new approach to educational psychology by addressing the questions that real teachers in real schools ask about real students. This book's purpose is to provide a stimulating alternative to traditional texts by helping teachers develop a strong theoretical and research-based understanding of how their students learn and develop. Unlike other texts! this book of major readings is an anthology of primary-source readings selected for students entering the teaching profession and for teachers interested in examining learning and development. Inhaltsverzeichnis Acknowledgments Introduction: Theory into Practice - Bruce A. Marlowe and Alan S. Canestrari Part I: Real Classrooms 1. Planning for Effective Instruction: Lesson Design - Madeline Hunter and Doug Russell 2. Jigsaw Groups and the Desegregated Classroom: In Pursuit of Common Goals - Elliot Aronson and Diane Bridgeman 3. The Key to Classroom Management - Robert J. Marzano and Jana S. Marzano 4. What Makes a Good Teacher? - Richard P. Traina Part II: How Does Learning Occur? 5. The Science of Learning and the Art of Teaching - B.F. Skinner 6. Transmission of Aggression Through Imitation of Aggressive Models - Albert Bandura, Dorothea Ross, and Sheila A. Ross 7. Students Remember ... What They Think About - Daniel T. Willingham 8. Toward a Pedagogy of Depth in Everyday Classrooms: Exploring Relational Consciousness Among Teachers and Young Children - Darlene L. Witte-Townsend and Anne E. Hill Part III: What Role Does Maturation Play in Learning 9. The Stages of Intellectual Development of the Child - Jean Piaget 10. Eight Ages of Man - Erik H. Erikson 11. Continuities and Discontinuities in Childhood and Adult Moral Development - Lawrence Kohlberg and R. Kramer 12. Images of Relationship - Carol Gilligan Part IV: How Should Student Diversity Affect Teaching Practice? 13. English Only: The Tongue-Tying of America - Donaldo Macedo 14. Can Inclusion Work? A Conversation with Jim Kauffman and Mara Sapon-Shevin - John O'Neil 15. The First Seven ... and the Eighth: A Conversation With Howard Gardner - Kathy Checkley 16. Insights About Creativity: Questioned, Rejected, Ridiculed, Ignored - Edward P. Torrance Part V: What Factors Influence Student Motivation? 17. Five Reasons to Stop Saying "Good Job!" - Alfie Kohn 18. Caution: Praise Can Be Dangerous - Carol S....