Psychology for Language Teachers examines the field of educational
psychology and considers various ways in which a deeper understanding of
this discipline can help language teachers. The first part presents an
overview of educational psychology, and discusses how different
approaches to psychology have influenced language teaching methodology.
Following this, four themes are identified: the learner, the teacher,
the task and the learning context. Recent psychological developments in
each of these domains are discussed and implications are drawn for
language teaching. Areas considered include approaches to learning,
motivation, the role of the individual, attribution, mediation, the
teaching of thinking, the cognitive demands of tasks and the learning
environment. Psychology for Language Teachers does not assume previous
knowledge of psychology.