ABSTRACT

Case Studies in Educational Psychology is comprised of 55 diverse and realistic case studies that will shape and compliment any Educational Psychology curriculum. The essays are grouped into 10 well-organized units that address issues ranging from Classroom Management to Moral Development, Children from Broken Homes, and Homelessness. Each study concludes with thought-provoking discussions questions that both stimulate discourse around the important issues in Educational Psychology and bring to light the practical implications/applications of each study. Case Studies in Educational Psychology is a challenging yet highly accessible volume - an ideal text for students and teachers of Education Psychology.

part Unit 1|18 pages

Classroom Management

chapter |3 pages

Case Study 1

chapter |2 pages

Case Study 2

chapter |2 pages

Case Study 3

chapter |2 pages

Case Study 4

chapter |2 pages

Case Study 5

chapter |2 pages

Case Study 6

chapter |2 pages

Case Study 7

chapter |2 pages

Case Study 8

part Unit 2|30 pages

Child Development

chapter |3 pages

Case Study 9

chapter |4 pages

Case Study 10

chapter |2 pages

Case Study 11

ByKay

chapter |2 pages

Case Study 12

chapter |2 pages

Case Study 13

chapter |2 pages

Case Study 14

chapter |2 pages

Case Study 15

chapter |4 pages

Case Study 16

chapter |2 pages

Case Study 17

chapter |4 pages

Case Study 18

chapter |2 pages

Case Study 19

ByJanDan

part Unit 3|12 pages

Moral Development

chapter |3 pages

Case Study 20

chapter |2 pages

Case Study 21

chapter |4 pages

Case Study 22

chapter |2 pages

Case Study 23

part Unit 4|10 pages

Children with Special Problems

chapter |3 pages

Case Study 24

chapter |2 pages

Case Study 25

chapter |2 pages

Case Study 26

chapter |2 pages

Case Study 27

part |10 pages

Children from Broken Homes

chapter |3 pages

Case Study 28

chapter |4 pages

Case Study 29

chapter |2 pages

Case Study 30

part Unit 6|8 pages

Peer Groups

chapter |2 pages

Case Study 31

chapter |2 pages

Case Study 32

chapter |2 pages

Case Study 33

part |22 pages

Troubled Teenagers

chapter |3 pages

Case Study 34

chapter |2 pages

Case Study 35

chapter |2 pages

Case Study 36

chapter |2 pages

Case Study 37

chapter |2 pages

Case Study 38

chapter |2 pages

Case Study 39

chapter |2 pages

Case Study 40

chapter |2 pages

Case Study 41

chapter |4 pages

Case Study 42

part |14 pages

Troubled Young Adults

chapter |2 pages

Case Study 43

chapter |2 pages

Case Study 44

chapter |4 pages

Case Study 45

chapter |2 pages

Case Study 46

chapter |2 pages

Case Study 47

part Unit 9|14 pages

Poverty

chapter |3 pages

Case Study 48

chapter |2 pages

Case Study 49

chapter |2 pages

Case Study 50

chapter |4 pages

Case Study 51

chapter |2 pages

Case Study 52

part |10 pages

Homeless Students

chapter |3 pages

Case Study 53

chapter |2 pages

Case Study 54

chapter |2 pages

Case Study 55

chapter |2 pages

Case Study 56

part |16 pages

Selected Theorists and Their Theories

chapter |3 pages

Albert Bandura (1925-Present)

Social Learning Theory—Behaviorism

chapter |2 pages

Jerome Seymour Bruner (1915-Present)

Theory of Motivation

chapter |2 pages

Erik Homburger Erikson (1902–1994)

Stages of Psychosocial Development

chapter |2 pages

Lawrence Kohlberg (1927–1987)

Theory of Moral Development

chapter |1 pages

Abraham Harold Maslow (1908–1970)

Theory of Motivation

chapter |2 pages

Jean Piaget (1896–1980)

Theory of Cognitive Development

chapter |1 pages

Carl Rogers (1902–1987)

Hierarchy of Needs of Human Motivation

chapter |2 pages

Lev Semionovich Vygotsky (1896–1934)

Theory of Instruction

part |10 pages

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