The Psychology of Learning and the Art of TeachingiUniverse, 2002 - 280 páginas John and Sumita Kaufhold (shown at Oxford University) have conducted numerous national and international seminars on educational improvement. |
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Contenido
Chapter 1Definition of Learning and Teaching | 3 |
Chapter 2Behavioral Psychology | 19 |
Chapter 3Cognitive Psychology | 37 |
Chapter 4Humanistic Psychology | 75 |
Chapter 5The Educational Application of Behaviorism | 90 |
Chapter 6Planning and Motivation | 113 |
Chapter 7Principles and Practices of Effective Teaching | 133 |
Chapter 8Class Management | 147 |
Chapter 9Evaluation and Testing | 176 |
Chapter 10Education in the 20th Century | 197 |
Chapter 11Education for the 21st Century | 210 |
Términos y frases comunes
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