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What does EPS stand for?

Educational Psychology


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33 Paperback LB1051 Based on senior author Sternberg's triarchic theory of human intelligence, this text for a course in educational psychology integrates questions designed to encourage analytical, creative, and practical thinking, and gives examples of analytical, creative, and practical solutions for everyday classroom challenges.
Goodman New York: Peter Lang, 2008 The discipline of educational psychology (Thorndike, 1914) emerged out of the need to measure people's intelligence in the early 1930s in order to justify categorizing students during a time of dramatic growth in the industrialization of America's school system.
in educational psychology in 1996, both from the University of Alberta.
Abstract This study was conducted with 60 preservice teachers to learn about their self-efficacy beliefs and such learning behaviors as effort expenditure, assessment of academic accuracy, and time and study environment management strategies in an educational psychology course.
It has also called on the government to fund educational psychology so children can be assessed at an early age.
Seventy-two students (74% were females, 97% were white) from two sections of an Educational Psychology course at a small Midwestern university participated in this study.
His findings are published today in the British Journal of Educational Psychology.
Before being appointed dean of the Harold Abel School of Psychology, House had served as faculty chair of Capella's educational psychology specialization and colloquia lead/faculty development specialist.

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