Educational Psychology in Context
Readings for Future Teachers
- Bruce A. Marlowe - University of South Carolina, Beaufort
- Alan S. Canestrari - Roger Williams University
Key Features:
- Distinctive Approach: Features original research from classic primary source documents by well-known psychologists and educators, as well as the work of contemporary researchers that extends our understanding of child development and learning
- Thematic Organization: The published research is organized thematically by teaching issues, lending itself to classroom dialogue, debate, and discussion
- Real-World Experiences: Each reading is prefaced by a "Letter From the Field" written by practicing classroom teachers, creating a link between research and teachers' classroom issues
- Rich Pedagogy: Challenging questions help teachers develop a strong theoretical and research-based understanding of how their students learn and develop
- Self-Assessment: Classic experiments encourage teachers to read and think critically and to develop their own research-based teaching philosophy
"Great way to open dialogue in class and to help students see the theory in a real world way."
More focused at teachers than psychologists
Application of theories into practice. Collection of seminal articles.