Knowing more about educational psychology and the different instructional strategies out there can help you work with your child's teacher to provide a better, more tailored learning environment. Read on for comprehensive descriptions of classroom teaching techniques, educational theories, instructional strategies and classroom management strategies.
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Dewey, John 1859-1952
BIBLIOGRAPHY It is fair to say that the philosopher John Dewey, who was born before the Civil War in 1859 and died in...
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Mastery Learning
THE DEVELOPMENT OF MASTERY LEARNING MISINTERPRETATIONS OF MASTERY LEARNING RESEARCH RESULTS AND IMPLICATIONS Few...
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The Importance of Memory
Question: Memory is mysterious. You may lose a memory created fifteen seconds earlier, such as when you find yourself...
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Social Goals
DIFFERENT CONCEPTUALIZATIONS OF SOCIAL GOALS SOCIAL GOALS AND ADJUSTMENT IN SCHOOL IMPLICATIONS FOR TEACHERS Social...
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Relevance of Self-Evaluations to Classroom Learning
DEFINITIONAL ISSUES APPLICATIONS OF DOMAIN-SPECIFIC SCHOLASTIC COMPETENCE SELF-ESTEEM IMPLICATIONS FOR INTERVENTION...
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