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Psychology and the Teacher
By (Author) Professor Dennis Child
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Continuum International Publishing Group Ltd.
4th April 2007
8th edition
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
370.15
Hardback
628
Width 189mm, Height 246mm
1370g
Now in its eighth edition, this text has been a landmark in its field for thirty years. It provides a totally up-to-date introduction to psychology for all teachers.
Thoroughly revised, this edition includes new coverage of gender and cultural diversity, behavioural problems, social development and the learning environment, and is more user-friendly than ever before with a new text design, including chapter outlines for easy dipping in and out, and withmore emphasis on the concerns of the teacher and practical applications of theory.
Professor Child covers all areas of education, from child development to motivation, human difference, special needs education, assessment and classroom management.
Psychology and the Teacher is specifically designed to meet the requirements of student teachers, as well as those of experienced teachers and educationalists who need to renew their aquaintance with psychology.
'A formidable compendium of current thinking on a range of issues, including perception, language and thought, intelligence, learning theory - in other words, the stuff all teachers should know about. To have so much knowledge brought together in one place by so lucid a writer is truly impressive... All parts of the book are invaluable... If I were running a training course for teachers, I'd want them all to have a copy.' ~ TES * TES *
Dennis Child is Emeritus Professor of Educational Psychology at the University of Leeds, UK. He was awarded an OBE for services to deaf people in 1997.