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Educational Psychology:  A Tool for Effective Teaching
Describe some basic ideas about the field of educational psychology. Identify the attitudes and skills of an effective teacher. Discuss why research is important to effective teaching and how educational psychologists and teachers can conduct and evaluate research.
Exploring Educational Psychology Teaching: Art  and Science   Historical  Background
is a branch of psychology that specializes in understanding  teaching and learning in educational settings.
1850 1875 1950 1925 1900 William James John Dewey E. L. Thorndike
Emphasized the importance of observing teaching and learning in the classroom for improving education
Viewed the child as an active learner Emphasized the child’s adaptation to the environment Pushed for competent education for all children
Initiated an emphasis on assessment and measurement  of learning Promoted the idea that educational psychology must have a scientific base and that measurement should be a central focus
Leta Hollingworth  ( 1916) - First to use the term  gifted  to describe students who scored exceptionally high on IQ tests. George Sanchez  ( 1932) - Researcher who demonstrated that intelligence tests were culturally biased against minority children.  Mamie and Kenneth Clark  ( 1939) - Pioneering researchers who studied African American children’s self-conceptions and identity.
B.F. Skinner (1938) Psychology as the science of observable behavior and controlling conditions 1950s programmed learning
1950s  Bloom’s Taxonomy  of Cognitive Skills 1980s  Cognitive Psychology   memory, thinking, reasoning – to help student learn
How is teaching both art and science?
Effective  Teaching Commitment and Motivation   Professional Knowledge and Skills
Reflection: What were the characteristics of the most effective teachers in your educational experience?
Effective Teachers: Exhibit subject matter competence Implement appropriate instructional strategies Set high goals for themselves and students and plan for instruction Create developmentally appropriate instructional materials and activities  Manage classrooms for optimal learning Cont…
Effective Teachers: Use effective strategies to promote students’ motivation to learn  Communicate well with students and parents Pay more than lip service to individual variations Work effectively with students from culturally diverse backgrounds Have good assessment skills Integrate technology into the curriculum
Effective Teachers: Have a good attitude Care about students Invest time and effort Bring a positive attitude and enthusiasm to the classroom
Characteristics of Best Teachers
Characteristics of Worst Teachers
Research in Educational Psychology Why Research  Is Important Program  Evaluation Research, Action  Research, and the Teacher-as-  Researcher Research  Methods
 
The  scientific research approach  is objective, systematic, and testable. STEP 1 Conceptualize the Problem STEP 2 Collect Information STEP 3 Draw Conclusions STEP 4 Revise Research  Conclusions & Theory
Descriptive Research Observations Laboratory Naturalistic observation Participant observation Interviews and questionnaires Standardized tests Cont…
Descriptive Research Case studies Ethnographic Studies  Focus Groups Personal Journals and Diaries
Correlational Research Measures the strength  of a relation between  two variables Does NOT establish causal relation Experimental Research Random assignment Experimental vs. control groups Independent vs. dependent variables
Observed correlation Possible explanations for this correlation As permissive teaching  increases, children’s self-control decreases Permissive teaching Children’s lack  of self-control Children’s lack of self-control Permissive teaching causes causes Other factors, such as genetic tendencies, poverty, or sociohistorical circumstances Permissive teaching cause both Children’s lack of self-control and
Independent variable:   The manipulated, influential experimental factor. Dependent variable:   The factor that is measured in an experiment. Control group:   A comparison group, no manipulation. Experimental group:   The group whose experience is manipulated. Random assignment:  Participants are assigned by chance.
A study of the effects of time management on students’ grades Participants  randomly assigned to experimental and control groups Students’ grades  in school Experimental Group (time management program) Control Group (no time management program)
Studying groups of people  at one time Researcher  doesn’t have to wait  until subjects grow older Provides  no information  about the stability of data over time Studying the same individuals over time Evaluates how children change over time Time consuming and costly Cross-sectional Longitudinal
Program Evaluation:  Designed to make decisions about a particular program. Action Research:  Used to solve a  particular classroom or  school problem. Teacher-As-Researcher:   Teachers  conduct their own studies to  improve their teaching.
Should teachers conduct research using their students as subjects?  YES NO
What issues would need to be considered in conducting such a study? What type of research would be most appropriate? Why? If she compared the two different curricula and their outcomes, what would the  independent  variable be? Cont...
If she compared the two different curricula and their outcomes, what would the  dependent  variable be? How should Ms. Huang go about conducting her study?

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Educational Psychology by Mostafa Ewees

  • 2. Educational Psychology: A Tool for Effective Teaching
  • 3. Describe some basic ideas about the field of educational psychology. Identify the attitudes and skills of an effective teacher. Discuss why research is important to effective teaching and how educational psychologists and teachers can conduct and evaluate research.
  • 4. Exploring Educational Psychology Teaching: Art and Science Historical Background
  • 5. is a branch of psychology that specializes in understanding teaching and learning in educational settings.
  • 6. 1850 1875 1950 1925 1900 William James John Dewey E. L. Thorndike
  • 7. Emphasized the importance of observing teaching and learning in the classroom for improving education
  • 8. Viewed the child as an active learner Emphasized the child’s adaptation to the environment Pushed for competent education for all children
  • 9. Initiated an emphasis on assessment and measurement of learning Promoted the idea that educational psychology must have a scientific base and that measurement should be a central focus
  • 10. Leta Hollingworth ( 1916) - First to use the term gifted to describe students who scored exceptionally high on IQ tests. George Sanchez ( 1932) - Researcher who demonstrated that intelligence tests were culturally biased against minority children. Mamie and Kenneth Clark ( 1939) - Pioneering researchers who studied African American children’s self-conceptions and identity.
  • 11. B.F. Skinner (1938) Psychology as the science of observable behavior and controlling conditions 1950s programmed learning
  • 12. 1950s Bloom’s Taxonomy of Cognitive Skills 1980s Cognitive Psychology memory, thinking, reasoning – to help student learn
  • 13. How is teaching both art and science?
  • 14. Effective Teaching Commitment and Motivation Professional Knowledge and Skills
  • 15. Reflection: What were the characteristics of the most effective teachers in your educational experience?
  • 16. Effective Teachers: Exhibit subject matter competence Implement appropriate instructional strategies Set high goals for themselves and students and plan for instruction Create developmentally appropriate instructional materials and activities Manage classrooms for optimal learning Cont…
  • 17. Effective Teachers: Use effective strategies to promote students’ motivation to learn Communicate well with students and parents Pay more than lip service to individual variations Work effectively with students from culturally diverse backgrounds Have good assessment skills Integrate technology into the curriculum
  • 18. Effective Teachers: Have a good attitude Care about students Invest time and effort Bring a positive attitude and enthusiasm to the classroom
  • 21. Research in Educational Psychology Why Research Is Important Program Evaluation Research, Action Research, and the Teacher-as- Researcher Research Methods
  • 22.  
  • 23. The scientific research approach is objective, systematic, and testable. STEP 1 Conceptualize the Problem STEP 2 Collect Information STEP 3 Draw Conclusions STEP 4 Revise Research Conclusions & Theory
  • 24. Descriptive Research Observations Laboratory Naturalistic observation Participant observation Interviews and questionnaires Standardized tests Cont…
  • 25. Descriptive Research Case studies Ethnographic Studies Focus Groups Personal Journals and Diaries
  • 26. Correlational Research Measures the strength of a relation between two variables Does NOT establish causal relation Experimental Research Random assignment Experimental vs. control groups Independent vs. dependent variables
  • 27. Observed correlation Possible explanations for this correlation As permissive teaching increases, children’s self-control decreases Permissive teaching Children’s lack of self-control Children’s lack of self-control Permissive teaching causes causes Other factors, such as genetic tendencies, poverty, or sociohistorical circumstances Permissive teaching cause both Children’s lack of self-control and
  • 28. Independent variable: The manipulated, influential experimental factor. Dependent variable: The factor that is measured in an experiment. Control group: A comparison group, no manipulation. Experimental group: The group whose experience is manipulated. Random assignment: Participants are assigned by chance.
  • 29. A study of the effects of time management on students’ grades Participants randomly assigned to experimental and control groups Students’ grades in school Experimental Group (time management program) Control Group (no time management program)
  • 30. Studying groups of people at one time Researcher doesn’t have to wait until subjects grow older Provides no information about the stability of data over time Studying the same individuals over time Evaluates how children change over time Time consuming and costly Cross-sectional Longitudinal
  • 31. Program Evaluation: Designed to make decisions about a particular program. Action Research: Used to solve a particular classroom or school problem. Teacher-As-Researcher: Teachers conduct their own studies to improve their teaching.
  • 32. Should teachers conduct research using their students as subjects? YES NO
  • 33. What issues would need to be considered in conducting such a study? What type of research would be most appropriate? Why? If she compared the two different curricula and their outcomes, what would the independent variable be? Cont...
  • 34. If she compared the two different curricula and their outcomes, what would the dependent variable be? How should Ms. Huang go about conducting her study?

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  • #16: This slide accompanies the video segment, Observing Effective Teaching , on the McGraw-Hill DVD Teaching Stories: A Video Collection for Educational Psychology .
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