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What are the types of
Educational Psychology?
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​ Source: KatarzynaBialasiewicz
Learning is a lifelong process. From childhood to adulthood, we continuously gain
knowledge and develop new skills. But have you ever thought about how learning works?
Why do some students understand quickly while others take more time? This is where
Educational Psychology steps in. It gives us deep thought into the learning process, the
behavior of students, and how teachers can improve their teaching methods. In this
article, we will explore what Educational Psychology means, the Different types that exist,
the importance, and real-life applications.
What Is Educational Psychology?
It is psychology that studies how people learn. For example, educators can use concepts
from this to understand and address the ways that changing technologies both help and
harm their students’ learning. It focuses on understanding how students think, learn, and
gain information. This field checks learning processes from both the student’s and
teacher’s perspectives. Educational Psychology helps us understand the mental and
emotional needs of learners. It uses psychological theories and principles to improve
teaching methods, learning outcomes, and the overall classroom experience.
How Educational Psychology Works?
Wavebreakmedia
We know what Educational Psychology is; now let’s see how it works in everyday life with
an example. When a teacher walks into a classroom, they are not just teaching a lesson,
they are handling many different kinds of minds. Some students learn quickly, and others
may struggle because of stress, low interest, or learning problems. This helps teachers
see and understand these differences.
For example, a teacher may use pictures for some students and stories for others,
depending on what Educational Psychology teaches us about learning styles. It also
helps teachers set clear goals, plan better lessons, and positively manage student
behavior. By using this method, teachers can give each student the right kind of help.
Educational Psychology also helps schools check if their teaching methods are working.
They do this by taking feedback, doing surveys, and using test results. This way, they can
find out which teaching style works best for students.
Types of Educational Psychology
There are different types of Educational Psychology. Each type gives different information
through which to understand and improve the learning process. Here are some types that
we will learn,
1. Developmental Educational Psychology
Developmental Psychology focuses on how students change as they grow. It studies how
age, thinking, and emotions affect the way they learn. For example, a small child in grade
1 does not learn the same way as a teenager in high school. This part of Psychology helps
teachers understand these changes so they can teach better at each stage of a student’s
life.
2. Cognitive Educational Psychology
This type of Psychology looks at how students think, remember things, and solve
problems. It focuses on how the mind works, like paying attention, using memory, and
thinking clearly. When teachers understand this, they can plan their lessons in a way that
fits how the brain naturally learns best.
3. Behavioral Educational Psychology
This study looks at how things around a student and small rewards can affect how they
learn. It is based on the idea that students learn better when they are rewarded. For
example, when a student is told “good job” or given a small reward for behaving well,
they are more likely to keep doing that good behavior.
4. Constructivist Educational Psychology
In this psychology, students learn better through their own experiences. Only
remembering facts, they are asked to explore, ask questions, and think deeply. This kind
of Constructivist Psychology is used a lot in teaching methods.
5. Social Educational Psychology
Social Psychology focuses on how students learn through their relationships and
interactions with others. Friends, teachers, family, and even culture can affect how a
student learns. Things like group work, learning with classmates, and talking in class are
examples of how this works.
6. Motivational Educational Psychology
This Motivational Psychology focuses on what makes students want to learn. It helps
teachers understand how to keep students interested, focused, and excited about their
lessons.
7. Personality Psychology
This Psychology looks at how a student’s personality affects their learning. It helps
teachers understand why some students are shy, some are confident, and how to teach
them accordingly.
8. Educational Assessment Psychology
This Psychology deals with tests, exams, and other ways to check how well students are
learning. It helps schools and teachers know what methods are working and what needs
improvement.
Real-Life Applications of Educational Psychology
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To understand how important this field is, let’s explore some real-life situations that make
a difference:
1. A student who feels nervous during exams:
A teacher who knows Educational Psychology can make the student feel relaxed. They
give extra time, allow short breaks, or offer kind support.
2. A shy student who doesn’t speak much:
The teacher can pair them with a talkative classmate. Slowly, the shy student feels more
confident and starts talking more.
3. Teaching math through games:
A smart teacher knows that using pictures, games, or hands-on tools helps students
understand difficult ideas more easily.
Conclusion
Learning is not always easy for both teachers and students. Everyone learns in different
ways, and understanding that can help. This is where Educational Psychology becomes
useful. It is not just for experts. It helps in real classrooms, from teaching better to
supporting students emotionally. When we learn what Educational Psychology is, how it
works, and its different types, we see how important it is. Teaching is not just about giving
lessons, it is about helping every student learn in their own way. And this helps us do that
every day.
Also Read :- Why Is Play-based Learning the Best Way for Kids to Learn?

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What are the types of Educational Psychology.pdf

  • 1. What are the types of Educational Psychology? S H A R E ​ ​ Source: KatarzynaBialasiewicz Learning is a lifelong process. From childhood to adulthood, we continuously gain knowledge and develop new skills. But have you ever thought about how learning works? Why do some students understand quickly while others take more time? This is where Educational Psychology steps in. It gives us deep thought into the learning process, the behavior of students, and how teachers can improve their teaching methods. In this article, we will explore what Educational Psychology means, the Different types that exist, the importance, and real-life applications. What Is Educational Psychology? It is psychology that studies how people learn. For example, educators can use concepts from this to understand and address the ways that changing technologies both help and harm their students’ learning. It focuses on understanding how students think, learn, and gain information. This field checks learning processes from both the student’s and
  • 2. teacher’s perspectives. Educational Psychology helps us understand the mental and emotional needs of learners. It uses psychological theories and principles to improve teaching methods, learning outcomes, and the overall classroom experience. How Educational Psychology Works? Wavebreakmedia We know what Educational Psychology is; now let’s see how it works in everyday life with an example. When a teacher walks into a classroom, they are not just teaching a lesson, they are handling many different kinds of minds. Some students learn quickly, and others may struggle because of stress, low interest, or learning problems. This helps teachers see and understand these differences. For example, a teacher may use pictures for some students and stories for others, depending on what Educational Psychology teaches us about learning styles. It also helps teachers set clear goals, plan better lessons, and positively manage student behavior. By using this method, teachers can give each student the right kind of help. Educational Psychology also helps schools check if their teaching methods are working. They do this by taking feedback, doing surveys, and using test results. This way, they can find out which teaching style works best for students. Types of Educational Psychology
  • 3. There are different types of Educational Psychology. Each type gives different information through which to understand and improve the learning process. Here are some types that we will learn, 1. Developmental Educational Psychology Developmental Psychology focuses on how students change as they grow. It studies how age, thinking, and emotions affect the way they learn. For example, a small child in grade 1 does not learn the same way as a teenager in high school. This part of Psychology helps teachers understand these changes so they can teach better at each stage of a student’s life. 2. Cognitive Educational Psychology This type of Psychology looks at how students think, remember things, and solve problems. It focuses on how the mind works, like paying attention, using memory, and thinking clearly. When teachers understand this, they can plan their lessons in a way that fits how the brain naturally learns best. 3. Behavioral Educational Psychology This study looks at how things around a student and small rewards can affect how they learn. It is based on the idea that students learn better when they are rewarded. For example, when a student is told “good job” or given a small reward for behaving well, they are more likely to keep doing that good behavior.
  • 4. 4. Constructivist Educational Psychology In this psychology, students learn better through their own experiences. Only remembering facts, they are asked to explore, ask questions, and think deeply. This kind of Constructivist Psychology is used a lot in teaching methods. 5. Social Educational Psychology Social Psychology focuses on how students learn through their relationships and interactions with others. Friends, teachers, family, and even culture can affect how a student learns. Things like group work, learning with classmates, and talking in class are examples of how this works. 6. Motivational Educational Psychology This Motivational Psychology focuses on what makes students want to learn. It helps teachers understand how to keep students interested, focused, and excited about their lessons. 7. Personality Psychology This Psychology looks at how a student’s personality affects their learning. It helps teachers understand why some students are shy, some are confident, and how to teach them accordingly. 8. Educational Assessment Psychology This Psychology deals with tests, exams, and other ways to check how well students are learning. It helps schools and teachers know what methods are working and what needs improvement. Real-Life Applications of Educational Psychology
  • 5. -sturti-from-Getty-Images To understand how important this field is, let’s explore some real-life situations that make a difference: 1. A student who feels nervous during exams: A teacher who knows Educational Psychology can make the student feel relaxed. They give extra time, allow short breaks, or offer kind support. 2. A shy student who doesn’t speak much: The teacher can pair them with a talkative classmate. Slowly, the shy student feels more confident and starts talking more. 3. Teaching math through games: A smart teacher knows that using pictures, games, or hands-on tools helps students understand difficult ideas more easily. Conclusion Learning is not always easy for both teachers and students. Everyone learns in different ways, and understanding that can help. This is where Educational Psychology becomes useful. It is not just for experts. It helps in real classrooms, from teaching better to
  • 6. supporting students emotionally. When we learn what Educational Psychology is, how it works, and its different types, we see how important it is. Teaching is not just about giving lessons, it is about helping every student learn in their own way. And this helps us do that every day. Also Read :- Why Is Play-based Learning the Best Way for Kids to Learn?