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ISE Educational Psychology

John Santrock

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McGraw-Hill Education
25 August 2020
Santrock’s Educational Psychology puts educational theory into application, making connections between chapter concepts and the real-life experiences of teachers across all grade-levels. The author provides students with dozens of strategies for the classroom and anecdotes from practitioners on key topics. Santrock’s hallmark Learning System organizes the content into learning goals, mini-chapter maps that layout each section, and a chapter-ending case study that gives students the opportunity to reflect and think critically about the things they have learned. 

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Imprint:   McGraw-Hill Education
Country of Publication:   United States
Edition:   7th edition
Dimensions:   Height: 274mm,  Width: 229mm,  Spine: 28mm
Weight:   1.275kg
ISBN:   9781260571301
ISBN 10:   1260571300
Pages:   672
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Audience:   College/higher education ,  Primary
Replaced By:   1266149023
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Educational Psychology, 7e CHAPTER 1: Educational Psychology: A Tool for Effective Teaching CHAPTER 2: Cognitive and Language Development CHAPTER 3: Social Contexts and Socioemotional Development CHAPTER 4: Individual Variations CHAPTER 5: Sociocultural Diversity CHAPTER 6: Learners who are Exceptional CHAPTER 7: Behavioral and Social Cognitive Approaches CHAPTER 8: The Information-Processing Approach CHAPTER 9: Complex Cognitive Processes CHAPTER 10: Social Constructivist Approaches CHAPTER 11: Learning and Cognition in the Content Areas CHAPTER 12: Planning, Instruction, and Technology CHAPTER 13: Motivation, Teaching, and Learning CHAPTER 14: Managing the Classroom CHAPTER 15: Standardized Tests and Teaching CHAPTER 16: Classroom Assessment and Grading

John W. Santrock received his Ph.D. from the College of Education and Human Development at the University of Minnesota. He has taught at the University of Charleston, the University of Georgia, and the University of Texas at Dallas. He has worked as a school psychologist and currently teaches educational psychology at the undergraduate level. In 2006, Dr. Santrock received the University of Texas at Dallas Excellence in Teaching Award. His research has included publications in the Journal of Educational Psychology on the contextual aspects of affectively toned cognition and children's self-regulatory behavior as well as teachers' perceptions of children from divorced families. He has been on the editorial boards of Developmental Psychology and Child Development. His publications include these exceptional McGraw-Hill texts: Child Development, 13th Edition; Life-Span Development, 14th Edition; Adolescence, 14th Edition; Psychology, 7th Edition; and Educational Psychology, 4th Edition.

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