The Importance Of Educational Psychology

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    previously seen by a psychology intern at Catholic Charities to address problems with sustaining attention and focus. After psychological testing, B was diagnosed with: Attention-deficit/hyperactivity Disorder 314.00 (F90.0) Predominantly inattentive presentation: moderate 315.00 (F81.0) Specific Learning Disorder With impairment in reading: Reading rate or fluency, severe. The diagnosis of specific learning disorder and ADHD allowed B to become eligible for educational support services…

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    (2010), there are either natural or external or both factor that influence career choice. He further explains that most of the people career decisions are affected by their parents’ decisions, the rest them choose the career which follow with their educational choices have provided for them. Somehow, there are still a few people choose their career based on their desire and high income. Barford (2014), she had reported that children’s toy could affect their career. Education minister, Elizabeth…

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    The needs of higher achieving students as well as lower achieving students can be better addressed through ability groups as well. In contrast, a widely made criticism of ability grouping is the stigmatism that may be placed upon the students. Children in lower achieving groups may develop poor self concepts of themselves as learners and readers. Buttaro et al. (2010) states that “ability grouping in the early grades may constitute one of the structural factors that lead to ability grouping…

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    This is an observation report on an educational lecture program for adults based on classroom teacher performance. The lecture was delivered by a very skillful teacher. The teacher effectively stimulated the class, by respecting the diversity of the learning environment, the diversity of the class, stayed focused on the lecture, contexts and class objectives. The heart and soul of the lecture was the teacher’s rapport with the students, delivery, audio-visual, video, diversity and interaction…

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    Cognitive Behavioral Study

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    process that allows individuals to identify their cognitions and strategies needed to control and regulate learning. There is much debate as to whether or not different elements of SRL should be measured as one single construct or separate aspects of importance. As SRL is a process between reciprocally related cognitive and affective components they must be researched together and separately. This study will look at two aspects of SRL and try to identify variables that effect them and students…

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    Buddhist Social Thought as depicted in the Nik?yas 17 3. Buddhist Social Education As we know, education is an important factor for the development of human beings. It is an important tool for developing society. The progress of human society depends upon proper and righteous education. According to the Buddha, ?people who live without education and without being trained in good behavior are like blind buffaloes wandering in the forest.?[footnoteRef:2] [2: J. III, p. 368.] 3.1. Meaning…

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    difficult to recognize the difference between the two. This article gave the clear steps to help assess students in this situation. It acknowledged both their different cultural background as well as their different educational background. Assessing students with different cultural and educational backgrounds is a very detailed processed and must be done correctly to be effective. This affects the field of exceptional student education because it gives these educators a big responsibility to…

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    FAPE Reflection

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    In regards to providing a Free Appropriate Public Education to students with disabilities I feel like my district, Gahanna-Jefferson Public Schools does an excellent job. First and foremost, we are an inclusive district and provide services for all students regardless of a disability and offer a continuum of services throughout the district. For instance, each elementary and middle school has a specialty so that one or two types of disabilities are serviced in a particular building. This…

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    What Motivates a Student? Motivation is the entire constellation of factors, some inside the organism and some outside, that cause an individual to behave in a particular way at a particular. A constant struggle for teachers and college professors is to get their students motivated to learn and for them to receive a high overall average letter grade in the class. In a journal written by Phyllis C. Blumenfeld called “Classroom Learning and Motivation: Clarifying and Expanding Goal Theory”…

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    To some individuals teaching sounds glamorous; the idea of empowering young students with knowledge can be an extremely rewarding career, but it is an arduous job. Teachers have curriculum requirements and must prepare students for the multitude of rigorous tests that they will take, which ultimately reflect on the teacher. Teachers have students that represent a broad spectrum of society. This diverse range of students can include students that have language problems, financial problems,…

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