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EdPsych Modules

Fourth Edition
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January 2020 | 712 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc
EdPsych Modules uses an innovative modular approach and case studies based on real-life classroom situations to address the challenge of effectively connecting theory and research to practice. Succinct, stand-alone modules are organized into themed units and offer instructors the flexibility to tailor the book’s contents to the needs of their course. The units begin with a set of case studies written for early childhood, elementary, middle, and secondary classrooms, providing students with direct insight into the dynamics influencing the future students they plan to teach. All 25 modules highlight diversity, emphasizing how psychological factors adapt and change based on external influences such as sex, gender, race, language, disability status, and socioeconomic background. The Fourth Edition includes over three hundred new references across all 25 modules, and expanded coverage of diversity in new diversity-related research.

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Preface
 
Diversity Table
 
Digital Resources
 
About the Authors
 
INTRODUCTION
 
Module 1: Using Science to Inform Classroom Practices
Outline and Learning Goals

 
Educational Psychology: A Resource for Teachers

 
Educational Psychology: The Science

 
Educational Psychology: Classroom Practices

 
Summary

 
Key Concepts

 
Case Study: Reflect and Evaluate

 
 
UNIT 1: PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT
 
Module 2: Contexts of Development
Outline and Learning Goals

 
Bronfenbrenner’s Bioecological Theory

 
Family Context

 
Peer Context

 
Broader Contexts

 
Summary

 
Key Concepts

 
Case Studies: Reflect and Evaluate

 
 
Module 3: Social-Emotional Development
Outline and Learning Goals

 
Erikson’s Psychosocial Theory

 
Aspects of Identity

 
Understanding the Self

 
Social Competence

 
Summary

 
Key Concepts

 
Case Studies: Reflect and Evaluate

 
 
Module 4: Moral Development
Outline and Learning Goals

 
Cognitive-Developmental Moral Reasoning

 
Prosocial Behavior

 
Aggressive Behavior

 
Summary

 
Key Concepts

 
Case Studies: Reflect and Evaluate

 
 
UNIT 2: THE DEVELOPING LEARNER
 
Module 5: Brain Development
Outline and Learning Goals

 
Influence of Neuroscience on Education

 
Neuroscience 101

 
Brain Mechanisms During Learning

 
Summary

 
Key Concepts

 
Case Studies: Reflect and Evaluate

 
 
Module 6: Cognitive Development
Outline and Learning Goals

 
Constructivist Theories of Cognitive Development

 
Issues in Cognitive Development: Piaget and Vygotsky

 
Summary

 
Key Concepts

 
Case Studies: Reflect and Evaluate

 
 
Module 7: Language Development
Outline and Learning Goals

 
Understanding Language Acquisition

 
Development of Language Skills

 
Summary

 
Key Concepts

 
Case Studies: Reflect and Evaluate

 
 
UNIT 3: LEARNING THEORIES
 
Module 8: Behavioral Learning Theories
Outline and Learning Goals

 
Assumptions of Behavioral Learning Theories

 
Classical Conditioning

 
Operant Conditioning

 
Summary

 
Key Concepts

 
Case Studies: Reflect and Evaluate

 
 
Module 9: Social Cognitive Theory
Outline and Learning Goals

 
Assumptions of Social Cognitive Theory

 
Observational Learning

 
Personal Factors in Learning

 
Summary

 
Key Concepts

 
Case Studies: Reflect and Evaluate

 
 
Module 10: Information Processing
Outline and Learning Goals

 
Assumptions of the Information Processing Approach

 
Perception and Attention

 
Memory

 
Summary

 
Key Concepts

 
Case Studies: Reflect and Evaluate

 
 
UNIT 4: COGNITIVE PROCESSES
 
Module 11: Metacognition
Outline and Learning Goals

 
What Is Metacognition and Why Is It Important?

 
Special Cases of Metacognition

 
Factors Affecting the Development and Use of Metacognition

 
Summary

 
Key Concepts

 
Case Studies: Reflect and Evaluate

 
 
Module 12: Transfer of Skills and Knowledge
Outline and Learning Goals

 
What Is Transfer, and Why Is It Important?

 
Do We Readily Transfer What We Learn?

 
Summary

 
Key Concepts

 
Case Studies: Reflect and Evaluate

 
 
Module 13: Higher Order Thinking
Outline and Learning Goals

 
What Is Higher Order Thinking, and Why Is It Important?

 
Critical Thinking

 
Problem-Solving

 
Creativity

 
Summary

 
Key Concepts

 
Case Studies: Reflect and Evaluate

 
 
UNIT 5: MOTIVATION
 
Module 14: Behavioral Theory
Outline and Learning Goals

 
A Developmental View of Motivation

 
Rewarding Students for Learning

 
Praising Students for Learning

 
When the Reward Is the Activity Itself

 
Summary

 
Key Concepts

 
Case Studies: Reflect and Evaluate

 
 
Module 15: Cognitive Theories
Outline and Learning Goals

 
Cognitive Theories of Motivation

 
Developmental and Cultural Differences in Motivation

 
Serious Motivational Problems

 
Summary

 
Key Concepts

 
Case Studies: Reflect and Evaluate

 
 
Module 16: Self Theories
Outline and Learning Goals

 
Self-Efficacy Theory

 
Self-Worth Theory

 
Self-Determination Theory

 
Integrating the Self Theories

 
Summary

 
Key Concepts

 
Case Studies: Reflect and Evaluate

 
 
UNIT 6: CLASSROOM MANAGEMENT AND INSTRUCTION
 
Module 17: Classroom Management
Outline and Learning Goals

 
Importance of Classroom Management

 
Time Management

 
Relationship Building

 
Summary

 
Key Concepts

 
Case Studies: Reflect and Evaluate

 
 
Module 18: Instruction: Applying Behavioral, Cognitive, and Constructivist Approaches
Outline and Learning Goals

 
Meeting the Needs of Diverse Learners

 
Teaching Methods Based on Behaviorism

 
Teaching Methods Based on Cognitive Learning Theory

 
Teaching Methods Based on Constructivism

 
Summary

 
Key Concepts

 
Case Studies: Reflect and Evaluate

 
 
Module 19: Grouping Practices
Outline and Learning Goals

 
Grouping by Ability

 
Cooperative Learning

 
Summary

 
Key Concepts

 
Case Studies: Reflect and Evaluate

 
 
UNIT 7: LEARNER DIFFERENCES
 
Module 20: Intelligence and Giftedness
Outline and Learning Goals

 
Intelligence and Giftedness: More Than “Being Smart”

 
Assessing Intelligence and Giftedness

 
Biological, Social, and Cultural Issues

 
Summary

 
Key Concepts

 
Case Studies: Reflect and Evaluate

 
 
Module 21: Cognitive Disabilities
Outline and Learning Goals

 
Cognitive Disabilities in Today’s Classrooms

 
Intellectual Disabilities

 
Specific Learning Disabilities

 
Summary

 
Key Concepts

 
Case Studies: Reflect and Evaluate

 
 
Module 22: Emotional, Social, and Behavioral Disorders
Outline and Learning Goals

 
Emotional, Social, and Behavioral Disorders in Today’s Classrooms

 
Characteristics of Disorders

 
Summary

 
Key Concepts

 
Case Studies: Reflect and Evaluate

 
 
UNIT 8: ASSESSMENT
 
Module 23: Assessing Student Learning
Outline and Learning Goals

 
What Is Assessment?

 
Planning Assessments

 
Evaluating Student Performance

 
Communicating Assessment Information

 
Summary

 
Key Concepts

 
Case Studies: Reflect and Evaluate

 
 
Module 24: Test Construction and Use
Outline and Learning Goals

 
Characteristics of High-Quality Classroom Tests

 
Test Preparation

 
Summary

 
Key Concepts

 
Case Studies: Reflect and Evaluate

 
 
Module 25: Standardized Tests and Scores
Outline and Learning Goals

 
Types of Standardized Tests

 
Understanding Test Scores

 
Characteristics of Good Tests

 
Summary

 
Key Concepts

 
Case Studies: Reflect and Evaluate

 
 
Appendix: How Does EdPsych Help You Prepare for the Praxis Exam?
 
Glossary
 
References
 
Index

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“The module approach with case studies makes EdPsych Modules an accessible textbook for students new to and experienced with educational psychology who need to apply these concepts to themselves and practice.”

Heidi Legg Burross
University of Arizona

EdPsych Modules is student-friendly! Students will find that they can easily understand and apply the concepts to their own life experiences and classrooms. There is an abundance of support materials that are the best I’ve seen.”

Pamela C. Bradley
Sandhills Community College and St. Andrews University

EdPsych Modules offers a user-friendly and comprehensive approach to the field of educational psychology with its detailed supplements to enhance the understanding of the content.”

Dr. Christine Feeley
Farmingdale State College

Fantastic overview of concepts and great practical application based on the literature.

Anthony Eldridge
Psychology/Counseling Dept, Arkansas State University
February 21, 2023
Key features
NEW TO THIS EDITION:
  •  The new edition is available as a digital option through SAGE Vantage, an intuitive digital platform that offers auto-graded assignments and interactive multimedia tools—including video—all designed to enable students to better prepare for class.
  • Research is updated throughout the text and includes over 325 new references across the 25 modules.
  • A table of diversity coverage indicates where coverage of diversity appears throughout the modules.
  • A Letter to the Instructor from the authors describes how EdPsych Modules differs from other educational psychology textbooks and shares how the authors themselves use the book in practice.
  • The Fourth Edition features the same 25 modules within eight themed units but with important updates, including:
    • Expanded discussion of gender to include cisgender and transgender (Module 1).
    • Research on the cyberbullying in the context of peer relationships and classroom management (Modules 2 and 17).
    • Inclusion of research and application of technology to development and classroom management (Module 9 and 17).
    • Updated research on the importance of parent-child interactions for early language experience and intellectual growth (Modules 7 and 20).
    • Revised and expanded coverage of response-to-intervention for identification of specific learning disabilities (Module 21). 

KEY FEATURES:

  • The modules and case studies are designed to work as standalone content and can be combined or organized in any order.
  • The case approach and the extensive pedagogy that supports it allows students to continually see the applications of the theories and research that they are studying.
  • The book contains coverage of traditional Educational Psychology topics, such as cognitive development and instructional methods, as well as more contemporary topics such as the role of the brain in learning and response-to-intervention.
  • The book offers more in-depth coverage of topics only minimally covered in chapter textbooks such as constructivist teaching approaches, intelligence, grouping practices, and metacognition.
  • Diversity—characteristics such as sex, gender, race, language, disability status, and socioeconomic background—is woven throughout each module as it treated not as a separate topic but as a facet of most instructional situations. 
  • Assess questions at the end of each case study prompt students to assess their existing knowledge and to identify assumptions, preconceptions, and personal beliefs prior to reading a particular module.
  • Reflect and Evaluate questions at the end of each module are based on the case studies at the beginning of each unit and encourage students to check their comprehension of important concepts, to apply what they have learned about the research presented in the modules, and to evaluate the situations and instructional decisions presented in the case.
  • Applications sections help students tie theory and research to educational practice. Coverage is focused on evidence-based teaching methods and principles that are linked to research.
  • Personal touches are integrated throughout the textbook, in addition to many other real-life examples from the authors’ research and collaboration with schools, providing students with knowledge that is truly grounded within authentic educational contexts.
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