Educational Psychology, Second Edition offers a comprehensive
overview of how key advances in social, developmental and cognitive
psychology impact upon the role of educational psychologists working
today. Written by leading researchers, the book also explores
controversies and dilemmas in both research and practice, providing
students with a balanced and cutting-edge introduction to both the field
and the profession.
Fully revised throughout, the new edition is written to encourage
students to integrate their understanding of core psychological
disciplines, as well as to consider what 'evidence-based practice'
really means. Organized into two broad sections related to learning and
behaviour, the book features a selection of vignettes from educational
psychologists working in a range of contexts, as well as tasks and
scenarios to support a problem-orientated approach to study.
By integrating both research and everyday practice, the book is unique
in engaging a critical appreciation of both the possibilities and
limitations of educational psychology. It is the ideal book for any
student wishing to engage with this important and evolving field of
study.