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Essentials of Educational Psychology

by Jeanne Ellis Ormrod
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Overview

The first book of its kind, Essentials of Educational Psychology focuses squarely on the core concepts, principles, and underlying assumptions of the field of educational psychology–the big ideas of ed psych. Because of this focus and the book’s exceptionally direct and clear presentation, Essentials is a 10 chapter book that can truly be covered and understood in a term. It is a book that enables and empowers students to understand the value and essential importance of educational psychology to becoming a qualified and quality teacher.

What instructors and students who have used Essentials say about the text:

“I have had many students each term tell me that this is the most readable and practical textbook they have ever read. . . .[Essentials] is something that [Ormrod] wrote after considering her students’ needs! This comes out in the writing style but in a way that also maintains the rigor of the content and uses the most recent understandings in the field”

Mark J. Szymanski

Pacific University

“This text creates an integrated and engaging narrative that adeptly weaves theories and concepts of learning, motivation, and development into classroom teaching. . . .Not only is the text a pleasure to read, but it is also a pleasure to teach using this text. . . .This format is sensitive to the length of semesters, and frees instructors from rushing from one chapter to the next or covering multiple chapters in a single week. As such, instructors have greater flexibility to explore the topics with students.”

Cecil Robinson

The University of Alabama

“Other texts present information that is often bogged down with dry descriptions of research and abstract concepts. Ormrod has an outstanding ability to make content accessible to and interesting for undergraduate students. . . .Also, examples and suggestions are clearly related to chapter content and helpful for tying content to actual classroom practice. We recommend that students keep this textbook because it will be a useful reference for them when they actually begin teaching.”

Rhoda Cummings

University of Nevada, Reno

“I have found no other textbook author who prepares adolescent behavior and development, child behavior and development, or beginning educational psychology texts…as clearly as Ormrod.”

William M. Gray

University of Toledo

Synopsis

  • Brief educational psychology text appropriate for all courses in introductory educational psychology.

  • Focused on the core concepts and principles of educational psychology and full of classroom applications and strategies for planning and carrying out instruction.

  • Engages readers as they embark on the journey of exploring the field of educational psychology and applying the principles and theories to instructional practice.

  • Key features include opening case studies, "See For Yourself" features, excerpts from Video Cases, classroom artifacts, "Developmental Trends" tables, "Classroom Strategies" features, and "Cultural Considerations" features.

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Book Details

Published
April 1, 2008
Publisher
Prentice Hall
Pages
504
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780135035276

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