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Educational Psychology[edit]
An Introductory Survey[edit]
- What is educational psychology?
- Educational psychology
- The History of Educational Psychology
- Educational Psychology: A Century of Contributions
- Influential Individuals in Educational Psychology
- Albert Bandura
- Alfred Binet
- Benjamin Bloom
- Ann Brown
- Jerome Bruner
- Lee Cronbach
- John Dewey
- Nathaniel Gage
- Robert M. Gagné
- William James
- Maria Montessori
- Jean Piaget
- Herbert A. Simon
- B. F. Skinner
- Charles Spearman
- Lewis Terman
- Edward Thorndike
- Lev Vygotsky
- Publications in Educational Psychology
- Educational Psychology Review
- Journal of Educational Psychology
- Educational Psychologist (journal)
- Contemporary Educational Psychology
- Professional Positions in Educational Psychology
- School psychology
- School Psychological Examiner
- School counselor
- School social worker
- Computers in Educational Psychology
- Intelligent tutoring system
- Cognitive tutor
- Cooperative learning
- Collaborative learning
- Problem-based learning
- Computer-supported collaborative learning
- Constructive alignment
- Concepts and Theories of Educational Psychology
- Cognitive science
- Learning sciences
- Learning theory (education)
- Cognitivism (psychology)
- Connectivism
- Constructivism (philosophy of education)
- Living educational theory
- Motivation
- Instructional theory
- Goal orientation
- Flow (psychology)
- Locus of control
- Pedagogy and Educational Psychology
- Pedagogy
- Special education
- Classroom management
- Lesson plan
- Evidence-based education
- Current Practices in Educational Psychology
- Education in the United States
- Primary education in the United States
- Secondary education in the United States
- Comprehensive high school
- Homeschooling in the United States