Course Contents
EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY
COURSE CODE: FC/B.ED-308
CREDIT HOURS: 3
UNIT DESCRIPTIONS
UNIT 1: BASICS OF EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY
• Nature of educational psychology
• Scope of educational psychology
• Difference between psychology and educational psychology
• Conceptual approaches to psychology
• Structuralism and functionalism
• Cognitivism
• Behaviourist
• Humanistic
• Constructivist
• Gestalt psychology
• Why do we study educational psychology?
UNIT 2: LEARNING PROCESS
• Definition of learning
• How do we learn?
• Learning Theories
• Behaviourist Theory and critique of its use in the classroom/critique
• Cognitive Theory and critique of its use in the classroom
• Social Learning Theory and critique of its use in the classroom
• Constructivist Theory and critique of its use in the classroom
• Brain based learning and critique of its use in the classroom
• Transfer of learning
• Factors affecting learning
UNIT 3: INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES
• Concept of individual differences
• How do people differ?
• Why do people differ?
• Overview of physical, emotional, social, and mental differences
• How to deal with individual differences?
• Special children
• Physical handicaps
• Mental retardation
• Emotional disturbance
• Social and economic disadvantages
• Gifted Learners
UNIT 4: MOTIVATION
• Needs and drives
• Basic and acquired motives
• How is a child motivated?
• Techniques of motivation
• Classification of human motives — Maslow’s need theory
• Psychoanalytic Theory
• Kohn’s Motivational theory
TEXTBOOKS AND REFERENCES
3. Elliott, et.al. (2000). Educational Psychology: Effective Teaching, Effective Learning, 3rd Edition. McGraw-Hill. http://www.mhhe.com/socscience/education/elliott/book/today.htm
4. Gage, N. L., and David C. Berliner. 1998. Educational psychology. Boston: Houghton Mifflin.
5. Santrock, John W. 2008. Educational psychology.
6. Eggen, Paul D., and Donald P. Kauchak. 2016. Educational psychology: windows on classrooms.
7. Duchesne, Susan, and Anne McMaugh. 2012. Educational psychology for learning and teaching.
8. Morse, William Charles, Glenn Max Wingo, William Charles Morse, and William Charles Morse. 1971. Classroom psychology: readings in educational psychology. Glenview, Ill: Scott, Foresman.
9. Fontana, David. 1988. Psychology for teachers. Basingstoke: Macmillan Education.
10. Ormrod, Jeanne Ellis. 2012. Essentials of educational psychology: big ideas to guide effective teaching. Boston: Pearson.
Related websites:
http://web.utk.edu/~rmcneele/classroom/theories.html
http://teachingasleadership.org/sites/default/files/Related-Readings/LT_Ch1_2011.pdf
http://webspace.ship.edu/cgboer/maslow.html
Course Synopsis
Describe psychology with major areas in the field, and identify the parameters of this discipline. Distinguish between the major perspectives on human thought and behavior. Appreciate the variety of ways psychological data are gathered and evaluated. Gain insight into human behavior and into one's own personality or personal relationships. Explore the ways that psychological theories are used to describe, understand, predict, and control or modify behavior
Course Learning Outcomes
At the end of this course, Student Teachers will be able to:
• describe different schools of thought and differentiate between psychology
and educational psychology
• define learning and explain different theories of learning and their
application in the classroom
• categorize individual differences based on physical, intellectual,
emotional, and socio-cultural differences.
• analyse the concept and theories of motivation
• analyse the impact of educational psychology on the processes of teaching
and learning.
Nature and scope of educational psychology
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week 1,Nature and scope of educational psychology
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week 1,Nature and scope of educational psychology
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Week 2• Conceptual approaches to psychology
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Week 2• Conceptual approaches to psychology
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Week 3 Gestalt Psychology
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Week 3 Gestalt Psychology
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Week 4 Learning process, Definition of learning
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Structuralism week 5
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Week 6 Behaviorist Approach
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week 7 Functionalism
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week 7 Functionalism
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Week 8 Cognitivism
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Week 9 Learning Theories
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Week 11 Factors affecting learning
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week 12
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week 13&14 Types of disability
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Week 15 what is motivation
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Week 15 Maslow’s need theory
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Week 16 Psychoanalytic Theory
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Week 16 Kohn’s Motivational theory
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Book Title : Educational Psychology: Effective Teaching, Effective Learning
Author : 3. Elliott, et.al. (2000).
Edition : 3rd Edition.
Publisher : McGraw-Hill
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Book Title : HANDBOOK OF EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY
Author : Edited by;Lyn Corno and Eric M. Anderman
Edition : Third Edition
Publisher : Routledge
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Book Title : Approaches to Psychology
Author : William E. Glassman, Marilyn Hadad
Edition : Fourth Edition
Publisher : Open University Press. Maidenhead, England.
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Book Title : THE IMPORTANCE OF LEARNING STYLES Understanding the Implications for Learning, Course Design, and Education
Author : Edited by Ronald R. Sims and Serbrenia J. Sims
Edition :
Publisher : Greenwood Press Westport, Connecticut . London
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