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Paperback Educational Psychology Book

ISBN: 1025624092

ISBN13: 9781025624099

Educational Psychology

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"Educational Psychology" serves as a foundational exploration into the intersection of cognitive science and pedagogical practice. Written by esteemed researchers Walter Scott Monroe, James C. DeVoss, and George W. Reagan, this work examines the mechanisms behind how students acquire knowledge and the psychological factors that influence academic success.

The text delves into critical topics such as mental development, individual differences, the laws of learning, and the measurement of intelligence. By synthesizing the scientific understanding of the early twentieth century, the authors provide a systematic approach to improving teaching methods and curriculum design. This volume remains a significant historical reference for understanding the evolution of educational theory and the development of standardized testing and assessment in the classroom. It offers valuable insights into the psychological foundations that continue to inform modern educational systems and the historical pursuit of scientific rigor in the field of teaching.

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