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单词 educational psychology
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Definition of educational psychology in US English:

educational psychology

noun
  • A branch of psychology that studies children in an educational setting and is concerned with teaching and learning methods, cognitive development, and aptitude assessment.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Textbooks on child development and educational psychology often take Piaget as the starting point for discussing cognitive development.
    • In developmental and educational psychology, for instance, we haven't done this well.
    • Second, the increased use is concentrated more in applied and educational psychology (especially counselling psychology) than in other domains of psychology.
    • She received her bachelor's from Trinity University in San Antonio and a master's in developmental educational psychology from Louisiana State University.
    • Among these were congresses devoted to educational psychology, experimental psychology, and rational psychology.
    • But the reality is that schools and teachers have to have some skills in educational psychology and they must be able to help develop their students socially.
    • While he doesn't consider himself a psychologist, he has actively promoted issues important to educational psychology.
    • I have spoken with colleagues from school, developmental, child and educational psychology, as well as with leaders in other disciplines.
    • This film is an excellent resource for introductory courses on human development and educational psychology.
    • While in the field of educational psychology, empirical studies of primary and secondary school students have shown that effort is a key indicator of academic outcomes, these samples usually contain students at two extremes.
    • Perhaps as educational psychology became more integrated into teacher training and incorporated more complex models of human learning this was reflected in the themes emphasized in teaching books.
    • The intervention uses strategies from three disciplines: brain injury rehabilitation, special education and educational psychology, and clinical psychology.
    • Part of a series on the application of educational psychology to the classroom, this book discusses problem-based learning and how to implement it in the classroom.
    • Familiar with developmental and educational psychology and developmental neurobiology, the therapist makes this specialized knowledge intelligible to children, families, and teachers.
    • Fellow status is awarded to individuals who have demonstrated outstanding performance in psychology and whose work has had a national impact in educational psychology.
    • It requires much stronger financial and policy support for applied research in education, school psychology and educational psychology.
    • She also teaches educational psychology and second language and literacy development at San Jose State University.
 
 

Definition of educational psychology in US English:

educational psychology

noun
  • A branch of psychology that studies children in an educational setting and is concerned with teaching and learning methods, cognitive development, and aptitude assessment.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • But the reality is that schools and teachers have to have some skills in educational psychology and they must be able to help develop their students socially.
    • She received her bachelor's from Trinity University in San Antonio and a master's in developmental educational psychology from Louisiana State University.
    • While he doesn't consider himself a psychologist, he has actively promoted issues important to educational psychology.
    • In developmental and educational psychology, for instance, we haven't done this well.
    • Textbooks on child development and educational psychology often take Piaget as the starting point for discussing cognitive development.
    • Familiar with developmental and educational psychology and developmental neurobiology, the therapist makes this specialized knowledge intelligible to children, families, and teachers.
    • Perhaps as educational psychology became more integrated into teacher training and incorporated more complex models of human learning this was reflected in the themes emphasized in teaching books.
    • Second, the increased use is concentrated more in applied and educational psychology (especially counselling psychology) than in other domains of psychology.
    • Among these were congresses devoted to educational psychology, experimental psychology, and rational psychology.
    • Part of a series on the application of educational psychology to the classroom, this book discusses problem-based learning and how to implement it in the classroom.
    • This film is an excellent resource for introductory courses on human development and educational psychology.
    • It requires much stronger financial and policy support for applied research in education, school psychology and educational psychology.
    • Fellow status is awarded to individuals who have demonstrated outstanding performance in psychology and whose work has had a national impact in educational psychology.
    • The intervention uses strategies from three disciplines: brain injury rehabilitation, special education and educational psychology, and clinical psychology.
    • She also teaches educational psychology and second language and literacy development at San Jose State University.
    • While in the field of educational psychology, empirical studies of primary and secondary school students have shown that effort is a key indicator of academic outcomes, these samples usually contain students at two extremes.
    • I have spoken with colleagues from school, developmental, child and educational psychology, as well as with leaders in other disciplines.
 
 
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