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Educational psychology:Introduction and contribution of educational Psychology. Schools of Psychology in Education: Structuralism, Functionalism, Behaviorism, Psychoanalysis, and Gestalt School of psychology Educational implications of Developmental theories : Piaget, Erickson, Vygtosky, and Kholberg. theories of Learning. Motivation and class room learning intelligence: Types and Theories of intelligence measuring intelligence: Binet's intelligence scale and Waschler's intelligence scale


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To promote and maintain high standards of professional education and training within the specialty To increase effective and efficient conduct of professional affairs, including the practice of psychology with in schools and other settings in collaboration with individual, groups and organizations.


intelligence relating to psychology

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introduction to Educational Psychology

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Educational psychology

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Schools of Thought

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Major Psychological Schools of Thought

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Gestalt school of psychology

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Educational implications of Vygotsky's sociocultural theory

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Educational implications of Kohlberg's theory of moral development

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Educational implications of Erickson Theory

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Educational Implications of Piaget's Theory

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5. Theories of Learning

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Motivation and learning

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Motivation

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Types of Intelligence

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Theories of Intelligence

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Multifactor Theory of Intelligence

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Human intelligence

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Stanford-Binet V Measuring test (SB5)

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Wechsler Intelligence Scale

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Recorded ppt Guilford theory

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Book Title : Educational Psychology: Cognition and Learning, Individual Differences and Motivation
Author : Jonathon E. Larson
Edition : 2009
Publisher : Prentice Hall
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Title : Educational psychology and measurement technique
Type : Other

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