The Importance Of Educational Psychology

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    I will start by explaining the two terms “Affective” and “Domain.” According to the Oxford English Dictionary, (June 2017 update); “The word Affective itself is a term relating to the emotions or someone’s moods, for example; an Affective disorder; the relationship between the cognitive and affective aspects of learning. Domain is a particular area of activity or life for example; this is a subject that has moved into the political domain”. So as a teacher you need to understand this domain very…

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    Drive Theory Of Motivation

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    Without reward in the end, the individual might get upset or disappointed. He may end up doing things outside expectations—like not going to classes anymore which may result to poor academic outputs. In today’s modern teaching methods, the reward system to students and pupils is something that is no longer encouraged because of its possible adverse effects to the learners where learners only study and focus seriously when driven by rewards or incentives (Jogsan, 2013). According to the Drive…

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    Leadership in the Classroom ________________________________________ A classroom is a group of learners. Learners have at least two basic objectives: • To complete learning tasks; • To maintain positive and effective relationships among learners and teacher. Leadership consists of actions that help the group to complete its tasks successfully and maintain effective working relationships among its members. For any group to be successful, both task-leadership actions and group…

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    Besides gender, motivation is another individual differences (IDs) which are very important in explaining the SLL and SLA. Before going deeper into the claims by the researcher, the understanding of the meaning and concept of motivation in language learning is very important. Motivation in general, is the forces that drive someone to do something or act in a particular way and it is the inner drive of a person. The only aspects of motivation that varies in individuals are the levels of…

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    involvement in the learning activities of their children’s achievement are of continuing interest to educators as they are trying to find ways to improve the learning achievement of their students in the Indian contentment over the last few decades, the importance of parental involvement in schools has increasingly gained recognition at both state and national level. Researchers agree that parental involvement is a form of investment made by parents for the future benefit of their children…

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    Personal Learning Theory

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    Personal Learning Theory There are different learning theories that people use as they acquire knowledge and new learning. Moreover, a person can have more than one learning, but this depends on his leaning abilities; the learning program used in the institution he is enrolled to; and the content of the knowledge he is about to learn. Therefore, it is vital and teachers, students, and learning institutions administrators are able to understand that people do not learn in the same way. Further,…

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    Mainly, teachers become frustrated when they fail to effectively manage their classroom. Hence, the instructors and the learners can meet their emotional needs and educational goals when instructors deal effectively with student’s negative attitude and encourage the self-control of the learners, since inappropriate behaviour and disruptions may inhibit student’s engagement in the learning process. Besides, pupils can’t understand and learn the concepts of the lesson in a chaotic poorly managed…

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    According to John Dewey, a curriculum which focuses at building critical thinking skills would advantage the individual learner, the community and the future development of society. Critical thinking is crucial in academics and learning process. Critical thinking is important in the process of building basic ideas and theories inherent in content which is called internalization learning process. Furthermore, critical thinking is essential in the learning process of application, whereby those…

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    Inclusive practice Is an approach to teaching that recognises the diversity of students, enabling all students to access course content, fully participate in learning activities and demonstrate their knowledge and strengths at assessment. Inclusive practices include .. • Being approachable, welcoming and genuinely interested. • A setting having adaptive policies and procedures ie. a system exists where policies and procedures of a setting can be updated to ensure they enable inclusion. • Having…

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    In this section, we will look into different author’s arguments on socialization and also compared some points of views from other articles. Author’s main intention in writing this article is to evaluate the socialization skills of home schooled children. From the article, we found that professional educators have a totally different opinion from home schooled parents on this matter. Many people critics that lack of socialization is the major drawback of home schooling. However, advocate of home…

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